Galvanized gutters are made from hot dip steel and have been effectively used for more than 150 years.
How to solder galvanized gutters.
I think it depends on the alloys used in the galvanizing.
Galvanized steel gutters will hold up in extreme cold and hot temperatures and are particularly popular in areas with snow and ice.
Unlike welding soldering allows the user to bind small pieces of metal together and is commonly used in the manufacture of circuit boards.
I recommnbed rosin flux because any residue of acid chloride flux will rust em.
Soldering galvanized requires vigorous abrasive cleaning.
Super alloy 1 can easily solder galvanized steel plates together.
Prepping the soldering iron.
If you want to rivet tin surfaces first.
I am putting galv sheeting on a garden work bench with l flashing on the edges.
Because the galvanized metal is designed to be resistant to outside harm soldering pieces of steel that have been galvanized can pose a problem if done improperly.
A sharp point is needed to control the flow and direction of the solder especially on vertical joints.
However some galvanized sheet metal is impossible to solder.
For a pyramid tipped acetylene fueled soldering iron make sure that the tip is clean and that the four facets are flat and meet at a fine point.
They can be soldered at the joints or pop riveted and sealed with a seam sealer.
Super alloy 1 has a very low melting point which prevents the galvanized coating from burni.
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Hi ted the first writer and i are interested in knowing how to solder galvanized materials like rain gutters.
Beware look alike products like zap or zincalume these cannot be soldered either.
Galvanized gutters particularly the zinc coating on the gutter should hold up for decades before there are any signs of corrosion.
Galvanized steel is a protected variety of the metal using the process of galvanization to prevent and repel corrosion.
Aluminum gutters seem less physically robust than galvanized steel but i have never seen one fail by corrosion.
Soldering coated galvanized wire which is typically used for fencing guy wires or holding a support post in a permanent position requires that the two ends of the bare wires are clean and free of all debris so the solder can adhere to them properly the coating prevents corrosion of the wire which is generally used outdoors and is exposed to the elements.
The value of hot dip galvanizing stems from the relative corrosion resistance of zinc which under most conditions is considerably better than iron and steel.