mick
Well-Known Member
Any reason why not?
Any reason why not?
They use copper ferules when splicing stainless steel rigging!Look into this further as I was always told copper and stainless are a no no....can lead to some sort of failure in the stainless
Silicon grease.Best thing since sliced bread. Put some on your hands wash them in detergent and its still there.
No-one should us copper anything with stainless steel. It causes intergranular penetration which encourages stress corrosion which is fatal to loadbearing members. If a rigger is swaging SS wire he should be using Monel ferrules. .
I thought Monel was a copper / nickel alloy:so the copper content of monel would still be in contact with the stainless
No-one should us copper anything with stainless steel. It causes intergranular penetration which encourages stress corrosion which is fatal to loadbearing members. If a rigger is swaging SS wire he should be using Monel ferrules. Copaslip would be OK for bronze or chromed brass fittings.
So that also explains why my standing rigging has not failed at the ferules.Embrittlement of stainless steels by copper occurs if the copper is molten and can be a problem in brazing. No problem at all at ambient temperatures.
Nor has it on bazillions of racing dinghy shrouds.So that also explains why my standing rigging has not failed at the ferules.