Advice on how people would treat this as if rather not remove the rail...
Thanks all
Thanks all
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From what I can see there is nothing really structural there to worry about. It is purely cosmetic. If you remove the stanchions and remove the corrosion with a dremmel tool. Build a small dam and fill with epoxy. Fair it in and paint it to match. The epoxy you replace the aluminum with will act as a insulation between the SS stanchion and the aluminum.So what's the easiest way to stop it progressing is my new question
From what I can see there is nothing really structural there to worry about. It is purely cosmetic. If you remove the stanchions and remove the corrosion with a dremmel tool. Build a small dam and fill with epoxy. Fair it in and paint it to match. The epoxy you replace the aluminum with will act as a insulation between the SS stanchion and the aluminum.