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<blockquote data-quote="Earlo" data-source="post: 173982" data-attributes="member: 4386"><p>Thanks for the replies (cali and fishing buds), that puts my mind at ease. It's been a busy week to be sure. A bit of a step backwards when I read today on another post warning against using galvanized brackets in contact with aluminum. Thankfully there are only four places where that occurs in my build and I have not drilled or screwed them into place yet. Just made another trip to HD to remedy that situation, which makes approximately 28 trips and counting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earlo, post: 173982, member: 4386"] Thanks for the replies (cali and fishing buds), that puts my mind at ease. It's been a busy week to be sure. A bit of a step backwards when I read today on another post warning against using galvanized brackets in contact with aluminum. Thankfully there are only four places where that occurs in my build and I have not drilled or screwed them into place yet. Just made another trip to HD to remedy that situation, which makes approximately 28 trips and counting. [/QUOTE]
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