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the Longevity of Stainless Steel Hinges in Marine Casting - Caspar - 05-11-2024 Hey everyone! I've been searching into upgrading the hinges on my boat, particularly for the cabin and storage compartments. I've listened to stainless steel hinges are great for marine use due to their durability and resistance to corrosion. anyone here get practice with them? RE the Longevity of Stainless Steel Hinges in Marine Casting - TangentTown - 05-11-2024 Absolutely! I installed stainless steel hinges on my boat last season, and I've been truly impressed with their performance so far. They've kept up effectively against the constant exposure to saltwater and haven't shown any signs of rusting. RE the Longevity of Stainless Steel Hinges in Marine Casting - Roxanne - 05-11-2024 That sounds promising! I've been considering creating the switch myself. Are there any specific grades of stainless steel that are better suitable for marine environments? RE the Longevity of Stainless Steel Hinges in Marine Casting - Jackson - 05-11-2024 Good question! I've accomplished a bit of research, and it seems like 316 stainless steel is often recommended for marine applications due to its higher resistance to corrosion compared to other grades like 304. RE the Longevity of Stainless Steel Hinges in Marine Casting - Daniel - 05-11-2024 Yeah, that's correct. 316 stainless steel contains molybdenum, which enhances its corrosion resistance, making it best for use in saltwater environments. It may well be a bit more expensive than more grades, but the longevity is value the investment, in my opinion. RE the Longevity of Stainless Steel Hinges in Marine Casting - MathewJF - 05-11-2024 I've heard any concerns on galvanic corrosion when using stainless steel hinges in conjunction with more alloy on the boat, like aluminum or brass. Has anyone skilled this issue? RE the Longevity of Stainless Steel Hinges in Marine Casting - OliverH - 05-11-2024 I haven't personally encountered galvanic corrosion with my stainless steel hinges, however I've read that it can be a problem if proper precautions aren't taken. Using isolation materials or coatings in between dissimilar metals can help mitigate the risk. RE the Longevity of Stainless Steel Hinges in Marine Casting - Deleon - 05-11-2024 That's excellent to know. I'll undoubtedly keep that in attention when upgrading my hinges. An additional thing I'm curious on is the weight-bearing capacity of stainless steel hinges. Are they strong plenty to assist heavy doorways or hatches? RE the Longevity of Stainless Steel Hinges in Marine Casting - DigressionDomain - 05-11-2024 From my practice, stainless steel hinges are quite strong and can handle significant weight, particularly if you choose hinges with thicker gauges. Only guessing to properly distribute the load throughout several hinges for added assistance. RE the Longevity of Stainless Steel Hinges in Marine Casting - Singh - 05-11-2024 I've on top found that investing in hinges with a high-quality design, like those with ball bearings or reinforced pins, can enhance their load-bearing capacity and general longevity. |