Galvanised nails, bolts, screws etc?

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Galvanised nails, bolts, screws etc?

Postby MoodyMac » Thu Jul 19, 2012 9:51 pm

Are they available in Phnom Penh? If so, where?
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Re: Galvanised nails, bolts, screws etc?

Postby cambod » Thu Jul 19, 2012 11:37 pm

Street 51 and 174. At least to find the screws. Usually a few nuts there too, so bolts might naturally be there also.
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Re: Galvanised nails, bolts, screws etc?

Postby ken svay » Sat Jul 21, 2012 7:26 am

Russian market,the market near the Japanese bridge etc.
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Re: Galvanised nails, bolts, screws etc?

Postby MoodyMac » Sat Jul 21, 2012 7:49 am

Ok. So available in the city. But no one knows what I'm talking about here in the provinces.
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Re: Galvanised nails, bolts, screws etc?

Postby kinard » Sat Jul 21, 2012 8:57 am

Would it make a difference if you mentioned the term 'zinc coated' instead of the term 'galvanised' ? Just a thought...
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Re: Galvanised nails, bolts, screws etc?

Postby vladimir » Sat Jul 21, 2012 11:43 am

Years ago I helped a guy in SA do his own, using electrolysis

I vaguely recall buying some acid (not lysergic)

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Re: Galvanised nails, bolts, screws etc?

Postby MoodyMac » Sat Jul 21, 2012 12:32 pm

kinard wrote:Would it make a difference if you mentioned the term 'zinc coated' instead of the term 'galvanised' ? Just a thought...


I'm guessing you mean when I'm asking a local. I've been involved in a few building projects out here, both on water and off the water, and am yet to see anyone use galvanised nails, or bolts. Haven't seen any in the markets, and in inquiring about coated nails and bolts that are rust proof, I get told that what they are using is all that is available.
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Re: Galvanised nails, bolts, screws etc?

Postby ken svay » Sat Jul 21, 2012 12:46 pm

I think that there is a galvanizing plant around phnom penh nowadays.
I will pm you with someone with links to Vietnam who can help.
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Re: Galvanised nails, bolts, screws etc?

Postby MoodyMac » Sat Jul 21, 2012 12:48 pm

vladimir wrote:Years ago I helped a guy in SA do his own, using electrolysis

I vaguely recall buying some acid (not lysergic)

check Google if you don't come right.


I just googled it. Interesting, if a little time consuming. It can indeed be done.

Things You'll Need

200 ml glass beaker
200 ml glass flask
30 grams zinc sulfate

Instructions

1 Dump 30 grams of zinc sulfate crystals into a 200 ml glass beaker. Pour 100 ml of water into the glass beaker containing the zinc sulfate.

2 Heat the mixture until the zinc sulfate dissolves in the water, creating a solution to facilitate the galvanization process.


3 Clip the negative wire clamp to the nail and the positive clamp to a strip of zinc metal. Place the two items, with wires attached, into the zinc sulfate solution, ensuring they do not touch each other.

4 Turn on the 5-volt power source for two minutes. Turn off the power source and remove the clamped nail and zinc metal strip from the zinc sulfate solution to complete the galvanization process.
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Re: Galvanised nails, bolts, screws etc?

Postby proyat » Sat Jul 21, 2012 3:24 pm

Try not to blow yourself up doing it.
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Re: Galvanised nails, bolts, screws etc?

Postby raendi » Sun Jul 22, 2012 10:39 am

I think Wurth can get everything you need: http://www.wuerth.com.kh/page.php?option=company&id=2
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Re: Galvanised nails, bolts, screws etc?

Postby vladimir » Sun Jul 22, 2012 11:37 am

proyat wrote:Try not to blow yourself up doing it.


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Re: Galvanised nails, bolts, screws etc?

Postby ken svay » Sun Jul 22, 2012 4:01 pm

I must check out worth or wuerth,they seem unsure of their spelling.
And the website is a bit odd,with a pic of a barang up step ladder in some salubrious restaurant or hotel lobby.
I see one of the local directors is a sri Lanka-I think I met this guy at the makita shop just before I left.
An interesting chap who is building a house next to the British ambassadors house.
I must look him up when I return,it's time we had a good outlet here for fixings and tools.
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