EdStainless,
I found this 1961 Oak Ridge National Laboratory Report (attached) with some helpful advice:
"After cleaning, aluminum sacrificial anode foil shall be wrapped tightly on the surfaces of the pipelines in a helix with a 1/2-in. overlap at the edges. The aluminum foil shall conform to alloy 1100 or alloy 1145. The final aluminum wrapping shall have a minimum thickness of 0.010 in.
If multilayers are used, each succeeding layer shall cover the joints in the previous layer by starting each layer in the mid-point of the previous foil sheet. Soft aluminum alloy 1100 wire approximately 0.062-in. diameter shall be wound and twisted on the completed foil layers to hold the foil in place. Aluminum wire loops shall be placed on approximately 18-in. centers. Aluminum foil shall be fitted to the contours of the irregularly shaped components in such a, way as to give a 0.010-in. thickness, and the foil then should be secured with aluminum wire."