On 9/14/2012 11:07 AM, Mark, K5ER wrote:
He Steve,
Here in the Gulf South, sometimes on vertical tower but pretty
often on horizontal sections waiting to be stacked, that brownish haze
appears. Mostly, it is associated with proximity to hardwood trees,
particularly Oaks. The galv surface is rarely compromised underneath.
Comes off fairly easily with a pressure washer, but sometimes, when its
been there for a few years we need to use something like a milk can
brush. Everybody remembers what that is, right?
What I've seen was rust that had washed down the tower from something
higher up. The tower sections (in these cases) was not rusting, but was
coated "very evenly" with rust. I never bothered to try and clean it. In
one case it was from some painted, steel masting. I've also seen it on
galvanized 1 1/2" TV masting as well as painted steel TV masting which
had paint peeling and the surface was rusting. The TB-4 looked like it
had been spray painted with a very thin coating of brown paint, or stain.
In none of the cases was the material itself rusted inside or out. At
least not that I could detect. The surprising part was how evenly coated
it had become after installation.
73
Roger (K8RI)
73,
Mark, K5ER
Howdy, TowerTalkians --
On lots of old galvanized towers sometimes you wind up with a
brownish
colored surface. Can anyone tell me what it is? It's not rust but
something else. Just curious. Tnx.
Cheers,
Steve K7LXC
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