> ZRC is apparently the leading "Cold Galvanizing " product, advertised as
> being accepted by the US Government as "equivalent" to hot dip
> galvanizing."
> (Inability to apply to the interior surface in tubing is a disadvantage
> compared
If it's liquid and we are talking about tower legs long lengths it should be
easy to apply internally via spray, pouring, or dipping. Pouring one leg
at-a-time would seem like the easiest approach with the best results for an
individual.
Roger Halstead (K8RI and ARRL 40 year Life Member)
N833R - World's oldest Debonair CD-2
www.rogerhalstead.com
> to hot dip.) I have used ZRC several times over the last nine years with
> positive results. One would prefer hot dip galvanizing, but there are
> situations
> when that is not practical. ZRC may also be useful to add protection to
> galvanized steel. When hot dip is not practical, ZRC may be a useful
> alternative,
> probably more desirable than Rustolium or other paint products. I am no
> expert, so do your own research.
>
> Jack Hammett, K4VV
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