kirk.g
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Ok, so what happens when you mix non galvanized metal with pressure treated?
Ok, so what happens when you mix non galvanized metal with pressure treated?
why?
rust is a perfectly acceptable colour......
I have a steel trailer that I use to bring my motorcycle places. I recently had to replace the floor (rotten, standard 3/4" ply after 10yrs). I used 1x6 planks for the floor. I did however paint the trailer with a coat of Tremclad primer and flat black paint after wirebrushing it.... I'll report back after the winter and let u know how it turns out.....
Rust on structural steel is typically not a huge deal, it's surface rust and there is limited continual contact. It eats a small portion of the metal.
On brackets and screws, there is very little metal to work with, and they are in constant contact with the corrosive chemicals in the wood, so they do not last long. The brackets can quickly be eaten through, screws as well, and in rusting they can bleed all over.
Rust on structural steel is typically not a huge deal, it's surface rust and there is limited continual contact. It eats a small portion of the metal.
On brackets and screws, there is very little metal to work with, and they are in constant contact with the corrosive chemicals in the wood, so they do not last long. The brackets can quickly be eaten through, screws as well, and in rusting they can bleed all over.
why?
rust is a perfectly acceptable colour......
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Ok, so what happens when you mix non galvanized metal with pressure treated?
Ok, so what happens when you mix non galvanized metal with pressure treated?
I wonder how many people may die in the future from failed fittings/fasteners, as opposed to those that died eating CCA wood?
I wonder if there has been any damage or injury from not using the proper hardware with PT.Im not in a hurricane zone but If I were I might be wondering.I was in Lowes a couple of days ago and I had PT.2x4s in the cart.The Lowes guy was showing me regular wood screws and didn,t seem to notice the PT. stuff.I think they should be warning people about corrosion when they buy PT......Kirk
