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Some stainless is magnetic, and some isn't. All stainless will rust
or corrode in stagnant salt water. So the trick is to keep the hose clamp away from salt water. Or use bronze or monel wire hose clamps. Brian W On Sat, 16 Aug 2003 16:10:36 -0700, "Steve" wrote: I was removing some hose clamps from the hoses to my head. (minor leak). The hose clamps were bleeding rust where the seeping sea water was running over the them. These clamps had only been exposed to the marine enviorment (in the head) for one year.. I checked the markings on the screw housing and it said IDEAL All Stainless.. I grabbed a magnet and sure enough, the screw is magnetic. Looks like stainless, not zinc or cad. plated, but it is some grade of stainless that is not only magnetic, but rusts. Since I purchase such hardware by the box, I was able to locate the remainder of these clamps in my spares and traced the purchase back to a reputable (not WM) marine supplier. I just found one IDEAL "All Stainless" hose clamp in my shop that claims to be 'Made in USA' (not that that means to much) but it also has Mil Spec number on it. (MS 35842-11) Guess what, the screw is also magnetic. If I find this problem with all the rest of my hose clamps, I think I should complain and find replacements. I wonder just how a fellow is suppose to find and trust in the marine hardware he purchases. Maybe sampling and lab test... Oh wait! the military dose that and assigns a Mil Spec. number.. Hmm! did Uncle Sam get screwed also?? Frustrated With rusting hose clamps. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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