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I'm planning to hang a balcony wide board for use as a table or plant
stand. I'd probably find it easiest to cut and shape the hangers from aluminium. These would hang on the inside of the balcony's balustrade which is made from galvanised iron or steel. Would these dissimilar metals suffer any adverse reaction when in long term contact with each other? -- Mike |
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