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On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 17:30:38 +0930, BruceM wrote:

Several comments here.
I don't recall him saying he had it on his prop?
Might be on his skeg?
Might just be on his trim tabs?


You're right. I'm jumping to conclusions.

Regardless, it's foolish to not get it on real quick.


Agreed.

Good point Meindert but cray fishermen here in Ozzieland use galv wire
to tie anodes on the pots which are made out of steel & stainless mesh.
Everybit comes out sparkling until the anode is gone. BruceM


[Meindert's message snipped]

Yeah, the wire doesn't need 100% zinc cover. As long as there is zinc
anywhere near it (and electrically connected), the wire will be protected.
And I imagine that once the anode goes, the regular steel will serve as an
anode to the stainless.

--Mac



 
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