mkast
Lieutenant Commander
- Joined
- Nov 6, 2002
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I ran into this.
1. If you think it will not corrode, think again.
2. The devil is in the details (See 3).
3. Big picture and long-term thinking are also very important (the latter definitely still matters) (See 2 and 7).
4. It is not only the poor metals and alloys that suffer (See 1).
5. Controlling it starts at the design stage-on the drawing board/CAD terminal (See 2 and 9)
6. Nobody said controlling it was easy (See 2).
7. It costs real money; consider the saying: ?paying a little now, or paying a lot later?.
8. Be careful out there--of the pain in paint. (Remember good surface preparation is crucial, and see 2 and 9).
9. Enormous efforts of others have gone into developing professionally recognized codes, standards, specifications, guidelines, manuals?worthy of consulting.
10. Many a small initial problem, if undetected or ?conveniently? ignored, will eventually become a big (very inconvenient) problem that can no longer be ignored (See 7).
1. If you think it will not corrode, think again.
2. The devil is in the details (See 3).
3. Big picture and long-term thinking are also very important (the latter definitely still matters) (See 2 and 7).
4. It is not only the poor metals and alloys that suffer (See 1).
5. Controlling it starts at the design stage-on the drawing board/CAD terminal (See 2 and 9)
6. Nobody said controlling it was easy (See 2).
7. It costs real money; consider the saying: ?paying a little now, or paying a lot later?.
8. Be careful out there--of the pain in paint. (Remember good surface preparation is crucial, and see 2 and 9).
9. Enormous efforts of others have gone into developing professionally recognized codes, standards, specifications, guidelines, manuals?worthy of consulting.
10. Many a small initial problem, if undetected or ?conveniently? ignored, will eventually become a big (very inconvenient) problem that can no longer be ignored (See 7).
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