Ratbert
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Wait, what?It's not dissimilar metals
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Wait, what?It's not dissimilar metals
There are no dissimilar metals in the panel flanges. It's poor prep that allows moisture to enter the weld seams and starts the corrosion. There is raw aluminum under the hinges. Not even primer. Moisture gets under there and we're off to the races.Wait, what?
The door is aluminum. The hinges and bolts are steel.There are no dissimilar metals in the panel flanges. It's poor prep that allows moisture to enter the weld seams and starts the corrosion. There is raw aluminum under the hinges. Not even primer. Moisture gets under there and we're off to the races.
The hood / doors are aluminum along with their hinges??There are no dissimilar metals in the panel flanges. It's poor prep that allows moisture to enter the weld seams and starts the corrosion. There is raw aluminum under the hinges. Not even primer. Moisture gets under there and we're off to the races.
How do you figure? The door itself is aluminum, but the hinges are steel.It's not dissimilar metals
https://www.belmontmetals.com/ship-...rials,in freshwater or saltwater environmentsThe zinc shim isn't going to keep the hinge from corroding, it's purpose is to keep the corrosion from spreading from under the hinge to the paint around the hinge
https://www.belmontmetals.com/ship-protection-zinc-cathodic-anodes-prevents-corrosion/#:~:text=When it comes to materials,in freshwater or saltwater environments
The zinc will work as an anode drawing potential corrosion to itself keeping the aluminum free from galvanic corrosion.
Yes, that is how the internet for public use started. Does anyone else remember all of the free CDs that AOL used to mail to everyone. Back then when BetterThanMine remembers all the not for profit content we were having to pay either buy the Meg or by the minute for access. Ever since the internet left college campuses it has been for profit.Well agree to disagree. I think you're naively remembering an alternate reality version of the internet that never actually existed. Google has been making money off you since 2000 when paid advertising was introduced and determining what you see in search results based an algorithm that earns them the most money. Prior to the introduction of HTML in the early 90s it was a slow, clunky mess. I remember it well.
No argument commercialization and loss of privacy is worse now, but the direct benefits that have come from it have exponentially improved access, content quality and user experience. The only other option would be for users to pay the actual costs of the internet. Everything would have a cost - paying a fee to use Google all the way to a subscription for every website. Is that what you're proposing? That's just fantasy...
It should do just that. It will keep it from spreading to the door but it's not galvanic corrosion. It's raw aluminum corroding from water intrusion.https://www.belmontmetals.com/ship-protection-zinc-cathodic-anodes-prevents-corrosion/#:~:text=When it comes to materials,in freshwater or saltwater environments
The zinc will work as an anode drawing potential corrosion to itself keeping the aluminum free from galvanic corrosion.
Get a magnet and see if it will stick to the hinges then report back with your findings.How do you figure? The door itself is aluminum, but the hinges are steel.
Itās unfortunate, but the approach was wrong.Happy to leave. Came here to get an owners side of the story from very knowledgeable folks plugged into the JL world that might have some interesting insight they would like to share to a different community.
It is for profit, Iām not trying to hide that. Just like nearly every other news and media site.
Next time something impactful happens in your community and your go to for profit news organization tries to tell both sides of the story I hope someone involved is willing to be interviewed without so much friction and skepticism.
YesThe hood / doors are aluminum along with their hinges??