if it has to much carbon deoxide it will
yes. the structure of the flume is mainly steel. Steel corroding will break down and eventually give way.
If they are an alloy, they will eventually rust.
break it out
rust is forming on the brake drums and when u hit the brakes the rust is being ground off
Rust is simply a product of the oxidation process. When metals are exposed to air, they break down forming a protective layer (rust)
It will rust eventually.
Yes, eventually it does. But not as soon as normal wire does.
Rust itself does not crumble easily, as it is a form of iron oxide that forms a solid layer on the surface of metal. However, if the underlying metal is significantly corroded, the rust can become flaky and may eventually fall off or break apart. The integrity of the rusted material depends on factors like the extent of corrosion and environmental conditions. Over time, extensive rust can weaken the metal structure, leading to further degradation.
They can rust out inside and just be a hollow tube. The neck on the ends can rust off.
eventually it will rust and it will dry rott the tires
Lead won't rust in the same way as iron, a white oxide layer will appear overtime, but it won't break away as much as rust on iron.
two weeks til rust two weeks til rust