you referenced "galvanic corrosion" before, not reaction. Backtrack much?smackaholic wrote:well, wags, lets here your explanation on how oxidation is not an example of corrosion or how dissimialar metals do not have a galvanic reaction when they come together.
I would like to hear the takes of people that actually know what the fukk they are talking about like 88 or mikey.
Then you went off on some tangent about FE something or other, but I quit trying to follow you down that rabbit hole or keep up with moving goal posts.
Again, I'm not a metallurgist but have a basic understanding that there is a fundamental difference between steel and aluminum.
Aluminum does not corrode. They don't do "regular" checks "regularly" on aircraft for corrosion as you so eloquently stated. Oh, and you wrote that those supposed inspections were "expensive".
F-150 owners will not have to worry about corrosion.
Their "military" grade aluminum is 5052 H-38 and/or 6061 T6... basically silicon with more or less manganese and copper added with more or less tempering/quenching involved.
Steel is carbon based and the hardness/durability thereof has to do with how much further work is done to it after it's molted. It can be hot rolled (cheaper) and then cold rolled. It can be annealed, heat treated, stress relieved or pickled and oiled... many processes to get the final product, including galvanizing which you dropped your $0.02 and pants about
Had enough? I have.