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On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 05:40:20 GMT, "gonefishn"
wrote: "flybynightkarmarepair" wrote in message roups.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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