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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, I know how to test the traps, but I am wondering whether to use stainless steel or galvanized hardware? Which would react least over time with the aluminum? Also, I remember many years ago there is an electrical joint compound stuff for using between the tubing sleeves - can anyone please give me some brand names of this stuff? Any other ideas appreciated.... Larry VE7EA |
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