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<blockquote data-quote="surfman" data-source="post: 235882" data-attributes="member: 7404"><p>Yea I know but I already have these pieces cut and fit and there is nothing wrong with them other than they were soaked at one time in a copper ion solution, eerrrr. I was hoping someone out there had tried this and it worked. Maybe I should be the first? It seems that if the copper is sealed up in the wood then it won't be able to get at the aluminum. But at this point it is a guess. I suppose I could try an experiment but corrosion is such a slow process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surfman, post: 235882, member: 7404"] Yea I know but I already have these pieces cut and fit and there is nothing wrong with them other than they were soaked at one time in a copper ion solution, eerrrr. I was hoping someone out there had tried this and it worked. Maybe I should be the first? It seems that if the copper is sealed up in the wood then it won't be able to get at the aluminum. But at this point it is a guess. I suppose I could try an experiment but corrosion is such a slow process. [/QUOTE]
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