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That CRC stuff works pretty darn well. I have been running an experiment
with a piece of galvanized sheet and a plain steel sheet coated with CRC for 2 years now and the CRC seems to be holding up pretty well to the weather. Not seawater though. 316 Stainless is pretty far down the galvanic scale from zinc so you will probably eat the zinc off the first few links if left in the water for the whole season. The trade off is you don't have to worry much about the swivel and it is fairly easy to chop off a few links of chain. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Wed, 7 Dec 2005 14:24:12 -0500, "Glenn Ashmore" wrote: Had to go try it to make sure. The answer is a definite maybe. I have three S200s in stock and tried all of them. It fit fine on 2 of them but not the third. If you want to buy one and try it I will buy it off you if it doesn't work. ==================================== My swivel arrived today from River Marine, and like you said, it almost fit my S200. Rather than take you up on your generous offer, I got out my favorite machine tool (old belt sander) and took a few thou off the end of the shank and added a little chamfer to the edges. That removed the galvanizing in those spots of course so I touched it up with some CRC cold spray galvanizing (gray paint?). It now fits fine and seems to work well, nice sleek looking unit. We'll have to see how well the cold spray holds up on the shank. Should I have any concerns regarding the stainless steel and the galvanized chain in close contact? |