I'm welding together a bolt-on receiver & hook widget for my box blade. This began as a willy-nilly project, and as such I planned on it being bolt-on in case it didn't work out as expected. (of course, I'd paint it first.)
But, today's research binge indicates dissimilar metals create electro-something rust risk. And, you can see from the photos below, I'm hodge-podging many dissimilar metals.
Should I just sand the BB, cut off the bolt-age, & weld the sucker on? Or is the rust-risk a moot point?
I suppose now that I see the pic, welding is prob ideal so I can chop off the water-collecting angle iron.
Any other unsolicited advice is welcome too.
But, today's research binge indicates dissimilar metals create electro-something rust risk. And, you can see from the photos below, I'm hodge-podging many dissimilar metals.
Should I just sand the BB, cut off the bolt-age, & weld the sucker on? Or is the rust-risk a moot point?
I suppose now that I see the pic, welding is prob ideal so I can chop off the water-collecting angle iron.
Any other unsolicited advice is welcome too.