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The seacock was Marelon. Marelon is a Forespar trade name for glass
filled Dupont Zytel, a sort of super nylon. Skip Gundlach wrote: "Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message news:gDuDb.5356$JD6.2598@lakeread04... Doug Dotson wrote: I don't trust plastic below the waterline. Marelon is plenty strong but bronze is stronger. I have to install a few more thru-hulls this spring. I guess I'll have to do some thinking about it. I had the same worry before I decided so I tried (as my compulsive engineer personality requires) to analyze the threat. Corrosion is not clip I tried to visualize what would cause a significant side impact on a throughhull, probably in a knock down or roll over and came up with a battery breaking loose, an anchor stowed loose in the bilge. So I found an old used Forespar 1 1/2" seacock on ebay, mounted it on a piece of 1/4" steel plate and whacked it on the side with a 5 lb sledge. First blow had no effect. Second blow produced a small crack about 1" long leading from the valve stem. Third blow broke a bolt flange and lengthened the crack some but it was still well attached to the throughhull. I have beaten enough bronze castings to pieces to fit in my crucible furnace that I don't believe a bronze throughhull would have held up but a little better. I thought this was about Marelon - did you do the same thing to one of those? If so, what was the outcome? I like the concept of Marelon, if only because it can't rot and ought to move more reliably... L8R Skip -- 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 |
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