Syd did an excellant job of explaining intergranular corrosion at the Oshkosh 
table, plus alot of other topics I'm sure.  It's great to have that talent in 
our group. 



One question I forgot to ask...how can intergranular corrosion be delayed?  Is 
there statistical evidence that it is happening more frequently?  Is there a 
"useful life" we can expect to see in the spars?  Are we soon approaching this 
time?  



I'm thinking this will be more of gut feel answer than anything else, but I'd 
still be interested in everyone's opinion.  



Darick 

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