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Be careful here. Bronze may not be the best choice. Please keep in mind
dissimilar metals that could cause electrolysis. Bronze all by itself may live quite happily for hundreds of years by itself, but with other metal objects could cause serious corrosion to itself and other objects attached to the boat. So, what else is attched to the boat and underwater? Steve "William Longyard" wrote in message m... Sal****er, and for use as a grounding plate for an SSB radio. Bill L. "Marty" wrote in message ... William Longyard wrote: What type of bronze is best for underwater use? Aluminum bronze, silicon bronze, other? Salt or Fresh, Tropical, arctic.....? What use, mechanical load, vibration, stress, compression, tension, torsion...etc? Cheers Marty |
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