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No, to reduce the fatal corrosion eating away at the social order we must eradicate the Left. Meddling Leftists/Marxists have proved time and time again they will not leave the rest of us alone to live our lives. This is war and they are the enemy to be destroyed.

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Roger Blake
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On Fri, 7 Aug 2020 13:53:59 -0700 (PDT), snipped-for-privacy@gmail.com posted for all of us to digest...

It needs maintenance, now. Like Bob F said remove the dirt to the concrete, check for perforations and cold galvanize.

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Which will still leave the condition below the surface of the concrete unknown...although one can probably tell a little bit about how much corrosion has occurred at the interface...

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dpb

Get rid of the dirt. That's a danger spot. The electronegativity of steel in concrete is different from steel in dirt. That causes current to flow and corrosion to occur. That's why the clothes poles we all used to have always break at the interface.

The condition inside the concrete is probably much better than at that interface.

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TimR

"Probably"...

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dpb

Can you tell me more about "galvanizing zinc primer". Never heard of it, did a simple search and didn't find it. Is this something that I can pick up at Home-depot or Menards ? Does it come with instructions on how to use/apply it.

Thanks

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sidwelle

On Mon, 10 Aug 2020 18:29:36 -0700 (PDT), snipped-for-privacy@gmail.com posted for all of us to digest...

Search under cold galvanizing I believe CRC makes it. Don't know about where you can get it, they should have it.

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