-g
On 6/25/07, Alexander (Sasha) Itsekson < sasha@enginious-structures.com> wrote:
Sorry about the interrupted message. I don't really know what happened. As I was saying:
Your situation is fairly common in the construction of aluminum frame skylights and curtain walls. Granted these connections are not generally directly exposed to the elements, we normally use Grade 2 fasteners to wood and Grade 5 fasteners to steel. Grade 5 fasteners will exhibit hydrogen embrittlement failures when connecting to aluminum to steel. In your situation it is definitely a good idea to provide for a neoprene washer and caulk all around the connection. But with the contact bearing being so small and with a good caulking job, the galvanic corrosion should not be a problem.
Alexander (Sasha) Itsekson, SE
Enginious Structures, Inc.
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From: Alexander (Sasha) Itsekson [mailto: sasha@enginious-structures.com]
Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2007 11:40 PM
To: seaint@seaint.org
Subject: Re: Aluminum Lag Bolts
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Gerard,
Your situation is fairly common in the construction of aluminum frame skylights and curtain walls. Granted these connection are not generally directly exposed to the elements but normally we
From: "Gerard Madden, SE" <gmse4603@gmail.com>
To: seaint@seaint.org
Subject: Re: Aluminum Lag Bolts
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Thanks Bob and Chris!
The project is in San Jose, Ca. The aluminum is not anodized to my
knowledge.
I appreciate your help gentlemen!
-gm
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-gm