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Default What screws to use for aluminum

"Ignoramus14135" wrote in message
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| I will need to fasten stuff to aluminum using 10-32 screws. That will
| work in a dry environment (no dripping water) with sometimes high and
| soemtimes low humidity (garage).
|
| Can I use regular shiny galvanized screws for this or would I have
| galvanic corrosion issues and deal with stuck screws, later?
|
| i

Well, if I guess right, you're going to be using these fasteners for
bolting conductors together? Providing you keep it air/moisture tight,
which most clean boltups are, then you shouldn't have an issue. Corrosion
might be an issue under the bolt head, where the joint will be exposed.
However, for your very mind environment, I wouldn't even worry about it.
Spend your time thinking about more important things.

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