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Re: [TowerTalk] USTower anchor bolts rusting

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] USTower anchor bolts rusting
From: Donald Chester <k4kyv@hotmail.com>
Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2017 07:58:46 +0000
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> Grant KZ1W wrote:

> Another fix I use is spray zinc "cold" galvanizing as I had to machine 
> some custom steel spacers under the base plate for leveling.

Something I have found that works better than "Cold-Galv" is ordinary aluminium 
paint, Rustoleum or similar brands. I have found that after a couple of years 
rust spots begin to appear through the Cold-Galv, but it takes many years for 
aluminium paint to rust through, and it adheres to the metal rarely  scaling.  
I put my tower up in 1981, using a base insulator I inherited from a fallen 
broadcast tower.  The end castings were un-galvanised cast steel, covered with 
a mixture of rust and red  paint.  I stripped off the paint and sanded off the 
rust, then gave them a couple of coats of aluminium paint.  I've had to 
re-paint it once in the past 36 years the tower has been up.  The hot-dipped 
galvanising on the tower shows more rust spots than the aluminium-painted base 
insulator castings.

I touched up the freshly cut ends of some galvanised steel straps I used in 
another antenna construction project using aluminium paint, and still no rust 
after  several years.  The paint blends in so well with the galvanising that 
you would think the whole thing was hot-dipped after it was cut.

You don't have to remove all the surface rust, just the thick or loose scaly 
stuff.  A thin coat of rust that is still firmly adhered to  the metal soaks up 
the paint like a sponge soaks up water, and actually makes it adhere better.  A 
technique sometimes used for painting steel with any kind of paint, is to brush 
or spray on a weak acid solution first. After the solution is thoroughly dry, 
paint is applied.  The thin layer of corrosion helps hold the  paint on.

Don k4kyv
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