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Joe Bleau January 30th 07 08:03 PM

SS Tubing Thickness for Bow Rail
 
I am having my bow rail on a Morgan OI41 remade. What is the best
grade of stainless for this, i.e., 304, 316, 318, etc. I am using 1"
tubing. What should the wall thickness be? Is 16 ga. (.065) OK or
should it be heavier? Thanks.

Joe

[email protected] January 31st 07 01:11 AM

SS Tubing Thickness for Bow Rail
 
I can't speak to the thickness of the tubing, but this document on
metals in the marine environment:

http://www.kastenmarine.com/mbqMetRef.pdf

seems very thorough, and address your stainless question.

MW



Steve Lusardi January 31st 07 08:18 PM

SS Tubing Thickness for Bow Rail
 
Joe,
Normally this tube is 1.2 mm in 316. You can use 1.5 mm wall or .060". This
material is sold in prepolished 6 meter lengths. The heavier wall will
actually bend tighter more successfully.
Steve

"Joe Bleau" wrote in message
...
I am having my bow rail on a Morgan OI41 remade. What is the best
grade of stainless for this, i.e., 304, 316, 318, etc. I am using 1"
tubing. What should the wall thickness be? Is 16 ga. (.065) OK or
should it be heavier? Thanks.

Joe





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