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On Mon, 28 Jul 2008 18:11:25 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote: It could also be a case of disimular metals causing this accelerated corrosion. Marty On Jul 28, 4:14*pm, "Chuck" wrote: I know... I only post when I have a problem. *This happened two weeks ago. The bolt on the front outer piling holding the boat lift cradle pulley sheared right off and the boat went in the drink. *Photos of the boat, the bolts, and some telltale corrosion streaks are stored at the links below. http://www.thespaceexplorers.com/cor...lts3.jpg*(boat in water) http://www.thespaceexplorers.com/cor...olts1.jpg*(3/4 galv. bolts corroded away to nothing) http://www.thespaceexplorers.com/cor...olts2.jpg(bolt rust stains on pulley housing) OK. *So my question is.......... is there any way to diagnose a galvanized bolts integrity before it rusts through like this again? * I can't seem to find my portable X-ray machine. * I also can't quite figure out how to do a simple swapout on the other three. *I don't know anybody who swaps their lift bolts out every few years! Chuck I wondered if there might be a reaction between the zinc coating and the chromium copper arsenate in the treated lumber. Lo and behold: http://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/documnts/pdf1987/baker87a.pdf Look at the comparisons between galvanized, aluminum, and stainless steel rates of corrosion when in treated wood. |
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