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Some are, and some are not - but James Hardy doesn't want you to use
uncoated aluminum that contacts any of their products. You could prime and paint the aluminum or use something that wouldn't have a galvanic reaction with the concrete in the hardiproduct Dave Solly wrote: USENET READER wrote in news:9_L2e.9310 : One thing about the hardi product is that they can't be edge nailed, you need a subfascia, and you also need to keep all uncoated aluminum away from the hardiplank. Interesting about the uncoated aluminum. Isn't that what the drip edegs are made of?? Dave |
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