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I hope those are new bolts that you polished...
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Bolts are very susceptible to crevice corrosion. New bolts are cheap insurance.
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Let's talk chain plates
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Get rid of those SQUARE holes !!!!!
Replacements...
I've always thought I should have gone thicker on the new ones.
THANKS for the tip!
Garhauer would probably cost around 85.00 each polished.
I sent them an email
Thoughts
what about bronze
"Good" bronze is always OK
Rich....
What supports under the chain plates between the 'proud' area?
Behind the plate....
And you have backing plates on the inside?
On the inside...
I've had good luck with, and good to work with, Garhauer.
The bolts are what get me...
I think...
Greg, you really don't need to put the new ones
That DID occur to me
Kinda shakey IMHO. I'd go thicker, can't cost much more for a bit....
I know the feeling!
...why do we always think the same thoughts?
I do not know about going bigger
Sizing
What's the story with the link under the cap shroud trnbkl??
Are you asking...
Cap shroud link
Crevice corrosion...
This is BAD DESIGN ... duplex failure
Wow exterior plates at that...
Uhhh, in the future, I'd suggest you modify your opinion of what constitutes "just a bit of discoloration" (grin)
Done!
Titanium Chain Plates
If...IF....
When polished they...
nice to have chainplates strapped to the outside of your hull, eh?...
SO CORRECT!
Chain plates - NOW - Boat Jewelry!
So did you specify that? Or is that how they did it?
The rounded....
So now how do you properly bed the new plates?
My plans
Need an electrolyte
bedding...
I hope those are new bolts that you polished...
Brand new and
how do you know the proper torque?
I am using ....
Lubricate or 'oil' the bolts when torquing
I am using ....
Belt and suspenders???
The way
Good point Greg...
I sent the