Outkast_IRE wrote: » You can get cast aluminium ones that wont rust , you would just need to ensure your screws are a good quality stainless or similar cause those will rust too. If you want to keep current brackets , then scrub with a steel brush to remove all flaking and debris before painting with hammerite , but you will be doing the same again in a few years. The cast alluminium ones are that expensive.
tphase wrote: » don't put stainless screws in direct contact with the aluminium as it will corrode
boardtc wrote: » Thanks for the advice! What worries me about the current brackets is if I just pull of the coating where it's degraded and hamerite there then what's to stop it happeneing at other parts iof the bracket. @jack_of_all the plastic washer idea is cool. Cast alumimun hanging backet brackets does seem the best plan for lengevity, @Outkast_IRE says they are expensive. Any tips on where to source so I can price?
boardtc wrote: » Thanks @cheif kaiser! I am not really up on galvanised. That coating on my current ones is that a galvanised coating that's peeling off in places? I think it's just a plastic which is different than galvanised is it? The ones you link to are mild steel with galvanised zinc coating, would the same rusting potentially happen as to my last ones?
boardtc wrote: » Fantastic, thanks. Learn something new every day. Will go for them so and then maybe spray paint them white so then blend in when not being used during the winter. What screws would you recommend to get. I might still use that plastic washer trick too.
boardtc wrote: » @cheif_kaiser sorry for not being clear, I was referring to the screws rusting and if you had any recommendations for non-rust screws. The bracket you put me onto has 8" spacing versus my 10 so I'll be drilling a new bottom hole.
cheif kaiser wrote: » Generally if a screw is shiny silver, it is zinc coated. I have always used silver screws for outdoor use and have never had any issues with rust.