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Unread 02-17-2011, 04:10 PM
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Actually it depends on the grade of stainless.
For better strength and to be less brittle there needs to be some amount of carbon present in stainless.
Stick a magnet to stainless and there will be some attraction but not usually enough to hold the weight of the item.
Had a buddy of mine gripe about some stainless rusting on his boat. Told him "stainless means it will stain less, not that it won't rust".
Yeah, thought about mentioning that about the grades........

Its funny about "stain-less" we always said it was stainless cause it already looked like schizz, it won't look much worse over time.

A lot of the stuff that rusts is also chrome-plated zinc. If you have some fittings(handles,bar receivers,cleats, etc.) that look like they have metal barnicles on em, its probably chrome-plated zinc.
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That chrome plated zinc is sometimes called ZAMAK...a chinese word for "s%%t that don't belong on a boat"....
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