[Alberg30] Details on Mast Beam Repair fitting
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at min.net
Fri Jun 15 06:35:02 PDT 2001
Well, there has to be some moisture (or something equivalent) for the
ion transfer that results in the corrosion. I think that if you keep
the beam dry, you won't have any significant problems. Painting it
will also help, as well as make it look better.
- George
> R.C. Alley said:
>
> I have to take issue with Mike on this one; corrosion due to dissimilar
> metals will occur any time the metals are in contact; the corrosion will
> simply happen more slowly in a dry(er) environment. There are several
> things you can do, none of them good--like use nylon washers and bushings to
> separate the metals, or use a corrosion inhibitor. In any case, the
> aluminum will corrode visibly first. The stainless will also corrode--but
> you will have trouble seeing it.
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