YukonOne
Structural
- Jun 28, 2006
- 14
Anyone have any advise on when the dissimilarity of steel and aluminum becomes a problem.
I'm looking at a high end residential steel interior stair stringer that wants to have an aluminum extrusion anchored to it. The extrusion is what anchors a glass railing to the stringer. A typical detail shows screws into the element supporting the extrusion.
At what point is the dissimilarity of the metals a problem?
I'm looking at a high end residential steel interior stair stringer that wants to have an aluminum extrusion anchored to it. The extrusion is what anchors a glass railing to the stringer. A typical detail shows screws into the element supporting the extrusion.
At what point is the dissimilarity of the metals a problem?