Stainless steel
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Stainless steel
Probably a stupid question but I am in the process of purchasing some stainless steel bolts for my swim platform install. I noticed that Home Depot sells stainless bolts for much less than West Marine. Are all stainless steel bolts the same quality or may it be different????
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Check this out.
http://www.ssina.com/view_a_file/fasteners.pdf[/img]
http://www.ssina.com/view_a_file/fasteners.pdf[/img]
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Sorry try this.
http://www.ssina.com/view_a_file/fasteners.pdf
http://www.ssina.com/view_a_file/fasteners.pdf
1977-F36
22`Aquasport
1969 18` Donzi 2+3
22`Aquasport
1969 18` Donzi 2+3
Thanks David.... I saved a copy of that.
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Check out Bolt Depot http://www.boltdepot.com.
I get all my ss there. Prices are very good and selection is enormous. I was in charge of our club's dock system of 126 slips that can accomodate boats up to 48' x 15', and bought ss and galvanized hardware there also.
WM is outrageous for ss fasteners, etc but if you're in a pinch and they're the only place in town......
I get all my ss there. Prices are very good and selection is enormous. I was in charge of our club's dock system of 126 slips that can accomodate boats up to 48' x 15', and bought ss and galvanized hardware there also.
WM is outrageous for ss fasteners, etc but if you're in a pinch and they're the only place in town......
Randy P
1977 F-26 HT
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1977 F-26 HT
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most likely the bolts at home depot are a stainless coating not a true stainless bolt. take a magnet with you. if the magnet sticks to the bolt it's not stainless steel. a friend of mine who owns a cranberry marsh found that out the hard way. all of his berry harvest equipment has to be food grade stainless steel. he was buying bolts at a major hardware chain store and turns out that they were stainless "coated".
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SS coated would be "Chromed".
"Food Grade" is usually 316L (so is "Surgical") - the "L" mean "L"ow carbon.
Hardware stores (Home Depot, Lowes, etc.) sell 18-8 stainless (18% chromium, 8% nickel). Not bad, but not the best.
You can get 316 bolts online at various places, and ARP sells Graded SS bolts for engines http://www.arp-bolts.com/
The 18-8 is probably fine for your swim platform - use good washers (both sides) and nylon lock nuts.
All we do is stainless ... 304L and 316L ... including NC forming & orbital TIG welding.
Best prices & quality we've found in 5 years, and we now buy all of our bolts, washer and nuts from Lightning Bolt, Inc. http://BoltSales.com ask for Greg Cheney (Greg@BoltsSales.com). Tell him Ross from RNR-Marine sent you!
"Food Grade" is usually 316L (so is "Surgical") - the "L" mean "L"ow carbon.
Hardware stores (Home Depot, Lowes, etc.) sell 18-8 stainless (18% chromium, 8% nickel). Not bad, but not the best.
You can get 316 bolts online at various places, and ARP sells Graded SS bolts for engines http://www.arp-bolts.com/
The 18-8 is probably fine for your swim platform - use good washers (both sides) and nylon lock nuts.
All we do is stainless ... 304L and 316L ... including NC forming & orbital TIG welding.
Best prices & quality we've found in 5 years, and we now buy all of our bolts, washer and nuts from Lightning Bolt, Inc. http://BoltSales.com ask for Greg Cheney (Greg@BoltsSales.com). Tell him Ross from RNR-Marine sent you!
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Not trying to dispute the "stainless coated" situation but it is very possible to have stainless steel that is magnetic depending upon the grade and formulation. The company I work for makes stainless steel chemical pumps and we have to tell the casting house to certify that the formulation is non-magnetic. I have a 304SS cast pump housing sitting on my desk that is indeed magnetic and a reject.chauzer wrote:most likely the bolts at home depot are a stainless coating not a true stainless bolt. take a magnet with you. if the magnet sticks to the bolt it's not stainless steel. a friend of mine who owns a cranberry marsh found that out the hard way. all of his berry harvest equipment has to be food grade stainless steel. he was buying bolts at a major hardware chain store and turns out that they were stainless "coated".
Tim
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