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I know, an old thread, but; yes, the oxide layer that forms inhibits further
corrosion of the SS; but imbedding in epoxy (fiberglass) protects it even
better.
Al
* *Thomas,
Well that's a new one on me. Sound to me you might be getting confused with Anodized Aluminium. I know lower grade stainless can pit because of electrolysis in extreme environments and because of that they use 316 ( marine) grade. I know carbon grade stainless can rust
However if anyone can confirm this I would appreciate hearing further about it.
George ( down under)
I think I want to stay away from the stainless because it will be
completely enclosed in fiberglas.
Stainless needs to be exposed to an oxygen environment in order to
for that protective layer (chrome oxide) that prevents further
oxidation.
At least that's what I've been told/read.
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Thomas,
I agree with Tony, use something that won't rust, nothing looks
worse on the exterior of a plane. Maybe consider stainless steel,
I use it on everything.
George (down under)
Hey Tony.
Now I'm looking for the tie down hardpoints (either parts or
specs) referenced on page 25 of the 'A' kit manual.
I have not found them in the drawings either.
They say thay are Cad plated steel. I can have them made but I
would be guessing.
Maybe .125 3" x 3.5" plate would suffice with a threaded
steel bushing welded to it and then plated.
I figure the bushing threaded/tapped 1/4" x 28 could be 5/8"
material ... maybe. ... or 3/4".
Any Ideas?
Thanks.
T Mann
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