In article TNJxj.9292$Dz4.6687@trnddc01,
Gary H. Lucas wrote:
Aluminum got a bad name because they tried to use it in small sizes in
residential, with the wrong devices, along with labor that was clueless
about proper techniques. We made a lot of money fixing jobs done wrong
in aluminum, and I have never seen a properly done aluminum job fail.
I seem to remember using some sort of yellow paste where it was joined to
other metals to prevent corrosion - Unial?
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Stuart Winsor
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