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Perforated Stainless Steel Strap
Buy the unperfed strap, use a hand punch to add the holes,
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=44060 $18 plus there is a 15% off coupon in the current sale flyer. McMaster has a heavy duty version for around $50 or so Geoff Schultz wrote: john wrote in : Geoff Schultz wrote: I have some exhaust hose/components on my boat which were secured using soft steel strapping. Obviously that hasn't held up too well. I'm looking for 1/2" or 3/4" perforated stainless steel strapping. My on-line searches haven't found anything. Does anyone know of a source? -- Geoff IF its stainless have your wallet filled up. John I've found unperforated SS strapping at reasonable prices, but I was hoping to find perforated. I suppose that I could use unperforated. -- Geoff |
Perforated Stainless Steel Strap
"RoyJ" wrote in message nk.net... Buy the unperfed strap, use a hand punch to add the holes, http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=44060 $18 plus there is a 15% off coupon in the current sale flyer. McMaster has a heavy duty version for around $50 or so And then get a smaller punch and punch the punchings, and you've got a nice supply of washers! :-) |
Perforated Stainless Steel Strap
In article , Geoff Schultz wrote:
I've found unperforated SS strapping at reasonable prices, but I was hoping to find perforated. I suppose that I could use unperforated. Easier to turn unperfed into perfed than to turn mild steel into stainless. g -- Regards, Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com) It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again. |
Perforated Stainless Steel Strap
On Jul 18, 1:40 pm, Geoff Schultz wrote:
I have some exhaust hose/components on my boat which were secured using soft steel strapping. Obviously that hasn't held up too well. I'm looking for 1/2" or 3/4" perforated stainless steel strapping. My on-line searches haven't found anything. Does anyone know of a source? -- Geoff Go he http://www.mcmaster.com/ On the left type in: straps On the page that appears on the left click on: perforated steel straps On the page which appears on the right scroll down to: flexible straps There you will see stainless straps, both perforated and solid. dennis in nca |
Perforated Stainless Steel Strap
rigger wrote in
ups.com: On Jul 18, 1:40 pm, Geoff Schultz wrote: I have some exhaust hose/components on my boat which were secured using soft steel strapping. Obviously that hasn't held up too well. I'm looking for 1/2" or 3/4" perforated stainless steel strapping. My on-line searches haven't found anything. Does anyone know of a source? -- Geoff Go he http://www.mcmaster.com/ On the left type in: straps On the page that appears on the left click on: perforated steel straps On the page which appears on the right scroll down to: flexible straps There you will see stainless straps, both perforated and solid. dennis in nca Thanks for the pointer. That was just what I was looking for! -- Geoff |
Perforated Stainless Steel Strap
Geoff Schultz wrote:
rigger wrote in ups.com: On Jul 18, 1:40 pm, Geoff Schultz wrote: I have some exhaust hose/components on my boat which were secured using soft steel strapping. Obviously that hasn't held up too well. I'm looking for 1/2" or 3/4" perforated stainless steel strapping. My on-line searches haven't found anything. Does anyone know of a source? On my last boat we used 1" and 2" nylon webbing. Very kind to the soft exhaust hoses and easy to install. Just heat an awl to melt a hole for a screw where you want it. Wrap the webbing 1 turn around the hose so the hose can't move fore/aft. Never a chafe problem Evan Gatehouse |
Perforated Stainless Steel Strap
Evan Gatehouse wrote in news:ZACqi.10404
$_d2.2086@pd7urf3no: Geoff Schultz wrote: rigger wrote in ups.com: On Jul 18, 1:40 pm, Geoff Schultz wrote: I have some exhaust hose/components on my boat which were secured using soft steel strapping. Obviously that hasn't held up too well. I'm looking for 1/2" or 3/4" perforated stainless steel strapping. My on-line searches haven't found anything. Does anyone know of a source? On my last boat we used 1" and 2" nylon webbing. Very kind to the soft exhaust hoses and easy to install. Just heat an awl to melt a hole for a screw where you want it. Wrap the webbing 1 turn around the hose so the hose can't move fore/aft. Never a chafe problem Evan Gatehouse That's a good idea! Thanks!!! -- Geoff www.GeoffSchultz.org |
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