vas
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discussing with a friend (plumber by profession and part time diver for archaeological underwater excavations by the ministry of culture here...) about the various crafts I've been checking lately and I did mention the bronze (or whatever that colour thing is) seacocks, that looked rather sorry and hard/burnt rubber piping leading to the engines that seems to be the norm.
He was thinking that using SS seacocks with their respective ss anchilaries leading to ss hard piping to the engine and finishing off with a small piece of rubber tubing elbow would be much better, safer and needing less maintenance overal.
I was worried about electrolysis, but not too knowledgeable on that front, so asking here for opinions (or pointers to threads that has been discussed)
I'm aware of the tread dealing with the various types of bronze casts and their performance, but I don't recall any mention of ss.
Finally, is there any reason that silicon tubing isn't used (or so it seems on the ones I've checked) as it should last much longer.
cheers
He was thinking that using SS seacocks with their respective ss anchilaries leading to ss hard piping to the engine and finishing off with a small piece of rubber tubing elbow would be much better, safer and needing less maintenance overal.
I was worried about electrolysis, but not too knowledgeable on that front, so asking here for opinions (or pointers to threads that has been discussed)
I'm aware of the tread dealing with the various types of bronze casts and their performance, but I don't recall any mention of ss.
Finally, is there any reason that silicon tubing isn't used (or so it seems on the ones I've checked) as it should last much longer.
cheers