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Jarrett,
I went back and re-read the section from AC43.13. It specifically
says for protecting the interiors of structural steel and aluminum tubing
against corrosion. Go figure!! I have visions of my control
tubes rotting from the inside out... not good.
Mark S.
LNCE 65%
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AC43.13,
Chapter 6, Section 3, CORROSION PROTECTION MEASURES FOR BASIC
MATERIALS, paragraph 6.42 states,
"TUBE INTERIORS. Protect the
interiors of structural steel and aluminum tubing against
corrosion. A small amount of water entrapped in a tube can
corrode entirely through the tube thickness in a short period. Coat
the tube interior by flushing with hot linseed oil, paralketone, or other
approved corrosion inhibitor. The flushing liquid is usually
introduced through small holes drilled in the tubing. Allow the
flushing liquid to drain and plug the holes with a screw or by other
means to prevent entry of moisture. Air and watertight sealing of
the tubing will also give adequate protection against corrosion if the
tubing is internally dry before being sealed.
<snip>
At 04:05 PM 2/12/2003 -0500, you wrote:
I could be totally out to lunch
but, isn't that Linseed oil treatment used
only in like a 4130 Chromoly [sp] tube. I was under the impression it
was
used lots by Rag and Tube builders. But then again... I was wrong
once
before ;-)
Jarrett Johnson
235/320 55%
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