Hello, I'm a welding teacher at a maritime high school in NYC and I'm very grateful that you are addressing this issue. I have some questions . You listed metals in their cathodic/anodic order. In my experience, zinc is more anodic or less noble than aluminum. We use zinc anodes on our vessels to protect the hulls and props from galvanic corrosion that is exacerbated by the seawater in NY Harbor. Some of our hulls are steel and some are aluminum. Did you list aluminum as more reactive than zinc by mistake or is there something I don't know? Thanks again for this video. The story of HMS ALARM and the Statue of Liberty really bring this home for my students.
hi!! like ur videos!! very informative!! only one feedback.. it feels the videos are ending very abruptly.. it's seems like it was suddenly cut and there was more content.. other than that videos are really good.. keep it up!!😃
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U should do more videos like this they’re great. They would definitely get lots of views
So Interesting! Thanks!
Hello, I'm a welding teacher at a maritime high school in NYC and I'm very grateful that you are addressing this issue. I have some questions . You listed metals in their cathodic/anodic order. In my experience, zinc is more anodic or less noble than aluminum. We use zinc anodes on our vessels to protect the hulls and props from galvanic corrosion that is exacerbated by the seawater in NY Harbor. Some of our hulls are steel and some are aluminum. Did you list aluminum as more reactive than zinc by mistake or is there something I don't know? Thanks again for this video. The story of HMS ALARM and the Statue of Liberty really bring this home for my students.
Thanks for the kind words. Know that the order of metals is different between seawater/freshwater
@@amberbook Thank you!
Rust is a weird phenomenon of nature. I've lost a few cars to rust.
hi!! like ur videos!! very informative!! only one feedback.. it feels the videos are ending very abruptly.. it's seems like it was suddenly cut and there was more content.. other than that videos are really good.. keep it up!!😃
His other videos cut out at the end too. May be an upload issue. But yea his vids are top notch, he's gotta find a way to go viral.
why no part 2s?
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different 'flavours' of steel??
yes, different alloys. steel with more zinc in it, less zinc, more carbon, less carbon. mild steels versus high carbon steels
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Exactly sir.
ఠ ͟ಠ I need closure to these anecdotes! Leave me hanging bro? So, this is a second vid of your channel that I’ve seen that posits a curious question with abrupt end as unsettling as blue balls at the Bunny Ranch. Ahem, No channel playlist so if there is a sequence of these videos, RUclips will help me follow it correctly, NOT! FYI: If there is no closure to this video, I shall very disappointed in the Channel’s operator because they will have failed to entertain me as well as not fullfilling the mentoring of its intent. So feel my rage now if this abrupt ending is a fluke or deliberate act of mental torture.