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On Wed, 29 Apr 2009 22:16:38 -0500, Brian Whatcott
wrote: Can I guess that you are relying on zincs near the prop shaft? That would be the ONLY reason the pitting was not severe. Brian W Of course there are zincs on the shaft - there is a bronze propeller on the shaft too. But I have a stainless rudder post and a stainless wind vane steerer shaft that do not have incompatible metals attached and don't have zincs which don't have corrosion either. But quit quibbling. I posted something about monel screws, there are plenty of sources for them and whether you "need" them or not is of course your decision. Bruce in Bangkok wrote: On Wed, 29 Apr 2009 11:57:55 -0500, Brian Whatcott wrote: Show me the stainless alloy that does not corrode when submerged for long in salt water, and I'm your man. BrianW Actually quite a few. Even 304 does not corrode rapidly and I have a 316 propeller shaft that I installed 10 years ago and still exhibits no corrosion. What, exactly are you planning on using these fasteners for? Certainly sufficient 3xx stainless is being used in the marine industry today that you should have confidence that this alloy will resist corrosion for a reasonable length of time. Steve Lusardi wrote: Brian, Please do the research if you disagree. Stainless fasteners exhibit far greater strength and fatigue resistance, which by the way is poor for the whole nickel alloy family and depending on the alloy, exhibit every bit as good resistance to corrosion. May I also point out that nickel alloys fasteners are not always the best solution for corrosive and electrolytic environments and that includes monel. So, assuming your application qualifies for a nickel alloy solution, why in the world would you choose monel, when SS is better and less expensive? Steve "Brian Whatcott" wrote in message ... Strong AND corrosion-resistant! I'm all ears! Bronze? Particular brasses? Not stainless nor alloy steel nor mild steel certainly. Some aluminum alloys? possibly. nickel alloys (other than monel??) Titanium?? Brian W Steve Lusardi wrote: Ezcellent? I don't think so. There are other materials far better for both strength and corrosion resistance. There are reasons why they are hard to find. Steve Cheers, Bruce in Bangkok (bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom) |
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