I don't recall this having been discussed before, so here goes. How does
cold galvanizing affect continuity between two pieces of metal? For example,
if you have a tower made from angle steel (like an AB-105) and paint the
sections with cold galvanizing paint, will the cold galvanizing insulate the
steel sections or provide a conductive path?
In casual experiments I have tried, it seems that the cold galvanizing
insulated the metal unless the two pieces of steel were mated under
pressure. I tried to eliminate the possibility of fasteners cutting thru the
cold galvanizing, but I can't say for sure that wasn't the conductive path I
was seeing.
Thoughts?
Doug
K4AC
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