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<blockquote data-quote="FormerParatrooper" data-source="post: 422294" data-attributes="member: 21034"><p>One of the techniques we use is placing a heavy tin foil between pieces if we have to go from aluminum to copper, brass or even steel. But for what I do it is supposed to be a dry environment. </p><p></p><p>You mind is still sharp, no worries. Everything I have been taught in my field says the same thing.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately I have come across some real great examples of galvanic reactions. You would be amazed what liquid floor wax does between copper and aluminum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FormerParatrooper, post: 422294, member: 21034"] One of the techniques we use is placing a heavy tin foil between pieces if we have to go from aluminum to copper, brass or even steel. But for what I do it is supposed to be a dry environment. You mind is still sharp, no worries. Everything I have been taught in my field says the same thing. Unfortunately I have come across some real great examples of galvanic reactions. You would be amazed what liquid floor wax does between copper and aluminum. [/QUOTE]
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