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On Thu, 15 May 2008 20:45:52 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote: On May 15, 6:35 pm, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: "Steve Lusardi" wrote in message ... Peggie, As I mentioned before, bronze is absolutely out of the question with a steel hull. They create a huge electrolysis issue which causes both valve failure and steel corrosion throughout the hull. I think using plastic within the sanitary system and 316 at the hull is the best compromise. The reasoning is that the stainless will be continuously flushed with seawater and only sometimes exposed to waste. The valve which will be continuously exposed to waste will be plastic. Steve You don't actually expect any woman to understand electrolysis and how it effects various metals placed side by side in salt water do you? It's obvious she's clueless by her reply that totally failed to consider the consequences of bronze and steel mated together. Have you considered monel? Marvelous stuff! I understand it is compatible with steel being an alloy nickel and copper with some iron.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monel Wilbur Hubbard I am just a little confused by your response here Oh, Great One...are you suggesting that he re-plate his hull with Monel.,..yea that is going to happen, or have custom seacock made of said material...they may be available..but not off the shelf at any chandelry that I know of. Money is no object to Willie-boy. Nor is manners or good sense. Bruce-in-Bangkok (correct Address is bpaige125atgmaildotcom) |
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