David J. Windisch wrote:
> Hi, all concerned:
>
> FWIW, over the years, I have seen 'white powdered aluminum' only *inside*
> minimula elements where hygroscopic dust bunnies are the cause. I have
> seen dozens of Mosley rotating dummy loads, replete with s/s hardware, and
> *no* corrosion except where copper feedlines meet al elements, while older
> HyGain and CC stuff turns dark brown from deteriorating plated hardware.
>
> Dunno why my experience seems to be so different from the advertising
> puffery re 'mechanical galvanizing' put out by Antronics.
Well, couldn't it just be that you have not experienced every possible
environment where galvanic action might take place? The term "advertising
puffery" offends me and suggests that I am not telling the truth in my ads. I
am about to take down one of my towers where there is a Telrex aluminum boom to
mast plate at the 125 foot level with severe pitting of the aluminum where it
has been in contact with stainless steel bolts. When I get it down, I will
photograh it and put it on my web page for all to see . . .
Stan
w7ni@easystreet.com
> Only thing I have done to 'qualify' any s/s I've used is to reject it if it
> is attracted by one of my 5-lb speaker magnets, kept for that purpose.
> Tells me that multiple grades of s/s exist.
>
> YMMV.
>
> 73, Dave, K3BHJ
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