Re: Question about Alodine 1201

Re: Question about Alodine 1201

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Question about Alodine 1201 Andrew Sarangan 04-05-2006
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 05:40:20 GMT, "gonefishn" <gonefishn@msn.com>
wrote:

>
>"flybynightkarmarepair" <ryoung@lmi.net> wrote in message
>news:1144214871.881886.110560@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
>
>>snipped a good reply<
>
>>only the
>> Government (and mostly the Navy at that...) could ever afford to be
>> this picky about corrosion prevention.
>
>Agreed. And those steps Andrew listed are right out of Corrosion Control
>School. I can still picture that 'crusty old instructor' lecturing us at
>Naval Air Station Miramar in 1979. And it was basically the same during the
>dozen or so times I sat through those lectures since.
>
>Yep, the Navy is big on Corrosion Prevention. Follow those steps and you'll
>have few problems.
>

between the water break test and the alodining there is sometimes a
prep wash of very dilute phosphoric acid to bite away all corrosion
followed by a distilled water rinse then the alodine.
Stealth Pilot


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