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Re: Re: Cold Galvanize Mower Deck and/or Attach Zinc Anode
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Posted by Beaux Duke on May 16, 2002 at 05:02:28 from (209.205.181.61):
In Reply to: Re: Cold Galvanize Mower Deck and/or Attach Zinc Anode posted by Dave on May 15, 2002 at 21:24:54:
Thanks for the input Dave. I'm thinking the anode route would probably work better as the cold galvanize zinc is sprayed on much like paint and it's ability to adhere in such a hostile environment is doubtful in my opinion but if some one has had success then I'd probably do it. Attaching the anode seems much simpler but I'm not sure exactly how much surface area would be covered through the "galvanic reaction" process. Guess I need more info on how that works. I might possibly need more than one anode. I've spent quite a bit of time cleaning the deck and removing the rust and I'd hate to have to do it all over again if I choose the wrong technique for rust prevention. Thanks again, Beaux
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