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Going back to the original question,would Duralac work in this application?
My boat has a lead keel with stainless steel bolts. The presumably mild steel nuts had been exposed to bilge water and had corroded.I replaced them with stainless steel nuts 316. Since doing this I am wondering if I have done the correct thing. Would I be better with mild steel nuts to prevent degradation to the keel bolts.
Don't worry,you're ok.
A method that used to be used on tankers to prevent nuts from corroding onto bolts was to put brass nuts on carbon steel bolts. Effective and far cheaper.
Im no scientist but on reflection im going to put some mild steel nuts on top of the stainless ones as there is a bit of the bolt protruding.My boat has a lead keel with stainless steel bolts. The presumably mild steel nuts had been exposed to bilge water and had corroded.I replaced them with stainless steel nuts 316. Since doing this I am wondering if I have done the correct thing. Would I be better with mild steel nuts to prevent degradation to the keel bolts.
Im no scientist but on reflection im going to put some mild steel nuts on top of the stainless ones as there is a bit of the bolt protruding.
This will leave the mettallurgic!? setup the same as fitted by the manufacturers with the benefit of rustfree stainless bolts carrying the load.
I dont know if this will have any positive effect other than on my peace of mind.
Can you thread SS or plain steel nuts on hot galvanized bolts/studs,etc?
I've always found plain nuts go very reluctantly over hd galv. & galv. nuts wobble on plain steel,but I'm on the left side of the pond.