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On Wed, 28 Dec 2005 10:03:03 +1100, "d parker"
wrote: Gal trailers on the other hand always have telltale signs of problems highlighted by rust. Alloy ones DON'T!. ========================================== It must have taken years of careful analysis on your part to conclude that aluminum trailers do not rust. Good work, there may be a Nobel prize awaiting here. |
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On Tue, 27 Dec 2005 22:04:21 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote: On Wed, 28 Dec 2005 10:03:03 +1100, "d parker" wrote: Gal trailers on the other hand always have telltale signs of problems highlighted by rust. Alloy ones DON'T!. ========================================== It must have taken years of careful analysis on your part to conclude that aluminum trailers do not rust. Good work, there may be a Nobel prize awaiting here. That was unfair. Aluminum alloys do suffer from stress corrosion. You need a penetration agent and UV light to scan for small cracks. Still, an aluminum trailer can give very good service in salt or fresh. Brian Whatcott Altus OK |
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