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Jim Lux wrote:
lagagnon wrote: I am about to refurbish an old Hy-Gain TH3-Mk3 Thunderbird tri-band yagi. This yagi has been used in a coastal environment and thus the aluminum is slightly pitted and most of the connecting hardware needs replacing. I figure steel wool would work fine for the aluminum tubing, Avoid steel wool. Inevitably, it will leave little iron/steel fibers behind, which will rust/corrode/react with the aluminum. Hi Jim, I keep hearing about steel wool rusting in/corroding Aluminum, but does anyone have actual evidence? I've been looking on the web, and although apparently using steel wool on AL will cause warts, bad breath, and the downfall of the free world, all I've found is admonitions not to use it. Maybe I'll try an experiment - I have some old antenna tubing. There's just something a little strange about this. For the steel particles to corrode the AL, they would have to detach, (easy enough) settle into pores in the Aluminum at sizes small enough to do that, (hmmm, those are pretty tiny steel particles) or have some odd property of sticking to the AL despite cleaning. Then I guess it's a race between rust and galvanic corrosion? Use synthetic scrubbies (3M ScotchBrite) instead. Bronze or stainless steel wool might be a good material to use. Boaters use it on aluminum. - 73 de Mike N3LI - |
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