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Old August 11th 07, 01:26 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default Plating 4130 parts


"Stealth Pilot" wrote in message ...

whatever process you use get a tube of Duralac and smear the face of
the metal abutting the wood with duralac, then push them into position
and bolt. this is a jointing compound designed to prevent corrosion
between dissimilar materials.
it is used in aviation and it works.

the rest of what you are doing is quite ok.



Thanks. I'll do that! Would you put a bit on the bolts as well?


certainly. dip any rivets you use in it as well. smear it in a
continuous coating between dissimilar materials and let it squish out
as you nut up the fasteners. wipe off the excess. it dries/cures to
something like a rubbery coating.

works metal(steel etc) to aluminium as well.

Stealth Pilot


Does anyone see a similar product sold in USA?



 




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