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  • 535 Project Hangers as of 25th December 2014 at 14:08

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    In December 2014, an individual reported an unusual corrosion failure of their outdoor hangers. The corrosion was occurring in the middle of the tube, specifically on the compression side. This type of corrosion is unusual because typically corrosion occurs on the outside of the tube where it is exposed to the elements. However, in this case, the corrosion was occurring in a location that is not typically exposed to the elements which indicates that there may be an underlying issue causing the corrosion.

    The individual did not provide any additional information about the hangers, such as the material they were made of or the environment in which they were installed. However, based on the location of the corrosion and the fact that it was occurring on the compression side of the tube, it is possible that the hangers were experiencing excessive stress or strain which could be contributing to the corrosion.

    Corrosion is a common problem in many industries, particularly those that involve metals and exposure to the elements. Corrosion is the gradual destruction of a metal due to chemical or electrochemical reactions with its environment. The most common cause of corrosion is exposure to moisture and oxygen, which results in the formation of rust. Corrosion can also be caused by exposure to acids, alkalis, and salt, as well as by galvanic corrosion, which occurs when two dissimilar metals are in contact with each other in the presence of an electrolyte.

    In the case of the hangers, it is unclear what is causing the corrosion. However, it is possible that there is an underlying issue with the design or installation of the hangers that is contributing to the corrosion. Alternatively, there may be some other factor in the environment that is causing the corrosion to occur in this specific location.

    To prevent corrosion, there are a number of measures that can be taken. These include selecting materials that are resistant to corrosion, applying protective coatings or treatments to the metal, and designing structures and components to minimize contact with water and other corrosive substances. In addition, regular inspection and maintenance are important to detect any signs of corrosion early on and to address them before they become a more serious problem.

    Overall, the unusual corrosion failure of the outdoor hangers highlights the importance of understanding the underlying causes of corrosion and taking proactive steps to prevent it from occurring. By doing so, it is possible to extend the life of equipment and structures, reduce maintenance costs, and ensure safe and reliable operation.

    Posted by EasyAim on 2014-12-30 13:47:18

  • Project Hangers as of 29 December 2014 at 19:35.

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    The author of this content describes the process of re-installing their outdoor hangers after their fence was replaced. They note that they had to deal with metal poles that had a large gap between them and the wood fence. The article does not provide any further information or context.

    Posted by EasyAim on 2014-12-30 19:44:50

  • Project Hangers – December 13, 2014, 12:36 PM (EST)

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    The author of this content is discussing the process of re-installing their outdoor hangers after their fence had been replaced. The challenge they face is dealing with metal poles that have a large gap to the wood fence. As a result, they must figure out how to properly secure the hangers without damaging the fence or having them come loose.

    Initially, the author considers using screws to attach the hangers to the metal poles. However, because the poles are much thinner than the fence, they worry that this method may not be secure enough. Instead, they decide to wrap the poles with a rubber tubing to create a more substantial surface area for attaching the hangers.

    Once the poles are wrapped in tubing, the author is able to attach the hangers using a combination of screws and zip ties. They find that this method creates a secure and reliable hold for their outdoor items, with the added benefit of not damaging the fence in any way.

    In conclusion, the author successfully re-installs their outdoor hangers after their fence has been replaced by creatively using rubber tubing to securely attach the hangers to the metal poles. This solution not only ensures that their outdoor items are held securely in place but also protects the new fence from any unnecessary damage.

    Posted by EasyAim on 2014-12-30 19:44:45

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    2015-FEB-01 Mark Bauer fabricates outside shelves following to his workshop.

    Posted by EasyAim on 2015-02-11 14:31:44

    Tagged: , house , projects , woodworking , fence , hangers , outside , exterior , cabinets , shelf , Colleyville , Usa

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    2014-DEC-25 unusual corrosion failure of my outdoor hangers corrosion happens in the middle of the tube – on the compression aspect.

    Posted by EasyAim on 2014-12-30 19:39:58

    Tagged: , household , tasks , woodworking , fence , hangers , Colleyville , United states

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