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Default Brass vs Bronze

On Mar 14, 12:34 pm, "Russell Johnson" wrote:
"Joe" wrote in message

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On Mar 14, 12:20 pm, "Russell Johnson" wrote:
"Milton Waddams" wrote in message


. .. Which is better for
general maritime hardware such as hinges, clasps,
cleats, etc: Brass or Bronze?What is naval bronze? Thanks, as always,


Milton


Milton,


You can search your materials he


http://www.principalmetals.com/properties/step1.asp


Naval bronze is a very strong copper alloy which is great for deck
fittings,
hinges and the like. It has a low coefficient of friction and is long
wearing. It comes in leaded and unleaded versions.Brass tends to be a bit
more brittle. It's tough to tell what kind of bronze/brass you are buying
in
premade fittings, the package just says "brass" or "bronze". If you have
specific questions I'll be more than happy to help you out. Softer metals
tend to wear less than harder metals when they rub against each other.
Stainless is terrible for hinges and close tolerance sliding parts.


RJ


Thanks for the link Russell.


Can you tell me what process is best to weld Monel to steel?.


Thanks
Joe


This is the best process:

http://www.highenergymetals.com/

RJ- Hide quoted text -

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Oh S#*T. That's going to make a hell of a mess in the boat yard.
Any other suggestions?

Joe