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![]() "katy" wrote in message ... Nathan Branden wrote: I've been tempted to use the stainless steel bathroom handrails on my cabintop. They are those handrails you see in Lowes or Home Depot, pretty sturdy bent tubing with only two welds. How will they stand up in a marine environment? They definitely long strong enough and mount over a wide area. I just think the boat store handrails are outrageously expensive and the bathroom ones a much less expensive and even look better. Nathan You sure they re just not plated? If they're plated they're going to pit and score...why do you want metal handrails anyway? Why not some nice teak rails..like most sailors have? Katy is right. Try them with a magnet and if it sticks to them keep clear. There are various specifications around for 'stainless' steel and the only ones that ought to be on your boat are non-magnetic. There are loads of crap 'stainless' bolts, screws etc around. |
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