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Just get a good clamp out of steel or copper and really torque it so you get
good contact. Good contact means there's metal-to-metal with no space for air or water. Not all strands will get this molecular contact but most touching will. Make sure the clamp is a cheap pot metal one as it'll corrode and fall off if it doesn't break while your torquing it. If you hve any Thermit, it'll make a better joint. -- 73 Hank WD5JFR "Dave" wrote in message m... The answer must be here but after some searching I can't find it. There is all sorts of conversation about ground rods and dissimilar metals but I can't find the basic answer I need -- How do you make the steel to copper connection? Do you simply clamp galvanized steel to copper? Thanks. |
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