angib wrote:apratt wrote:But when you put aluminum with steel don't you create problems with that?
Galvanic corrosion requires that the two metals are in an electrolyte, a conductive liquid - just like the lead and lead sulphate in your battery that are in an electrolyte of sulphuric acid.
So Lynn's trailer would not be an ideal design...... if it was going to be left immersed in seawater. Now I'm taking a wild guess here, but I expect that it isn't Lynn's plan to leave the trailer in seawater, so there's no problem.
To be less flippant, heavy seawater spray can be nearly as bad as seawater, so this wouldn't be an ideal design, say, to store in seafront storage or to tow continually over salted roads. I'm guessing those aren't in Lynn's plans either.
Andrew
Hi Andrew,
Thanks for piping in here. Yeah, I'm not planning on trying to float the Inkwell with trailer, or without for that matter.
The steel is painted on both sides, hubby saw that when they were fixing the brackett and shackles.
As for being near salt water...well, I do plan on traveling in the Keys and along the eastern shoreline. However, I don't foresee my spending nights on the beach. Paul and I decide we're going to inspect, repaint, whatever we need to do with those springs every year, probably twice. Once in the spring and once in the fall.
Again I want to thank everyone for the tremendous help they've been, not only with this problem but with others we've encountered along the way. I'm certain I'll be calling on everyone's expertise again as we work to complete the Inkwell.
Lynn