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puttingau wrote:
I have a lot of old zinc anode remnants from the boat hull hanging around discards from the annual haulout. Each year I also replace the anodes in my Yanmar 2qm20 engine, which are tiny, but more expensive than the much larger tear drop hull anodes. The engine anodes are just zinc molded on to a thread. Would it difficult or in any way dangerous to melt an old hull anode down to refurbish the engine anode? If you can cast bullets you can cast something small of zinc, it is done everyday. Large shipyards also melted & reclaimed big hull zincs for decades. If you know nothing about casting & don't have the needed supplies, don't bother. I know that people get raped on small sacrifical anodes. Zinc itself isn't hazardous. Zinc is good for your dink, some say. :-) |
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Rosalie B. wrote:
Casting bullets out of lead IS hazardous to your health. So is sailing. :-) Thousands of years of experience attest. Not to mention working with monomers & polymers, machining exotic woods, applying and sanding marine hull coatings, sucking down various mollusks at the marina bar, and walking back to your berth when half the people driving out in the other direction are drunk. In fact, life itself is totally deadly; the last time I checked, the death rate was 100%. Frank Marine Eng Not afraid of things in this temporary life, has a real one elsewhere. |
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