Graham_Wright
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I've just been quoted £50 for phosphor bronze M30 nut!
I can't find any suppliers on the net. Any help please?
I can't find any suppliers on the net. Any help please?
I've just been quoted £50 for phosphor bronze M30 nut!
I can't find any suppliers on the net. Any help please?
If your prop shaft is stainless why not use stainless ? Mine is stainless and no ill effects on my bronze prop
worth a call here ?
http://www.jameshealy.ie/docs/JHL Catalogue V3.pdf
Or Woods of Crediton ?
http://www.woods-group.co.uk/
And these people seem to know what is what.
http://www.ondrives.com/about/index.php
And you never know, they might have something in stock.
http://www.abssac.co.uk/s/Lead+screws+Power+Range/1/2/
The brass nut shown on my website as an example of dezincification was almost 20 years old when it was removed. I would probably have carried on using it if it had fitted the new prop. I guess you could buy three or four in brass for a lot less than £50, keep the others for spares. Might last 100 years.
Incidentally, any grade of 300 series stainless will gall on another. It is common to put A2 nuts on A4 bolts, this combination galls just as well as if they had both been A4. Yesterday i was looking at a rod-rigged boat that had very interesting turnbuckles. The threaded section was teflon coated in manufacture to help resist galling. Molybdenum disulphide grease is perhaps a better solution but very messy.
I think you've already answered your own question as you have the expertise and materials to make your own. I would be inclined to go for a standard nut, possibly castellated for locking with a separate spinner cone in zinc. In my own installation, the nut came with the new prop and there is a large hull anode nearby.
Rob.