Mixtli
Structural
- May 21, 2005
- 93
Hello there,
We are planning to weld some 3/8in stainless steel (SS) Nelson studs onto our trusses, chords made of 2L2x1.5x0.25in; we want to use galvanized sheet metal as stay in place forming for our concrete on top.
The reason to use galvanized sheet metal is for corrosion protection. The sheet metal is only for pouring purposes, I don't want to design as composite cause I don't have enough bonding between metal and concrete, and other reasons.
Any comments on how this could be done achieving full corrosion protection?
Could I by any chance use just black sheet metal and let it rust with time? it is not structural. Would the rust stain the concrete above and surface with time?
We are thinking on coating the trusses with either primer or galvanizing: Will this interact negatively with the stud welding process, or maybe I should use a special procedure (clean surface, etc)? but, having the sheet metal in between stud and truss complicates things, like touch up, no? any ideas?
Never done this before for an exposed to the elements condition, so any help will be really appreciated.
Mixtli
We are planning to weld some 3/8in stainless steel (SS) Nelson studs onto our trusses, chords made of 2L2x1.5x0.25in; we want to use galvanized sheet metal as stay in place forming for our concrete on top.
The reason to use galvanized sheet metal is for corrosion protection. The sheet metal is only for pouring purposes, I don't want to design as composite cause I don't have enough bonding between metal and concrete, and other reasons.
Any comments on how this could be done achieving full corrosion protection?
Could I by any chance use just black sheet metal and let it rust with time? it is not structural. Would the rust stain the concrete above and surface with time?
We are thinking on coating the trusses with either primer or galvanizing: Will this interact negatively with the stud welding process, or maybe I should use a special procedure (clean surface, etc)? but, having the sheet metal in between stud and truss complicates things, like touch up, no? any ideas?
Never done this before for an exposed to the elements condition, so any help will be really appreciated.
Mixtli