yachtorion
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Is Mild Steel adequate for making engine mounting brackets if I paint it? Given what the engine is made out of it seems like it should be, and it's cheaper and much easier to work than Stainless...
Mine are aluminium.... albeit very heavy duty!As far as I know, most bearers are mild steel. I haven't seen any stainless.
So what did you find in those engine bedsIs Mild Steel adequate for making engine mounting brackets if I paint it? Given what the engine is made out of it seems like it should be, and it's cheaper and much easier to work than Stainless...
So what did you find in those engine beds
That sounds like a good plan to me... I intend to use my existing bearers, as they are very substantial, and mount new bearers (if needed) to them....so pretty much the same strategy. If you do use mild steel, you could always get them galvanised after manufacture for very little money if needed... but personally, i'd just paint them too, with lots of coats to delay rust onset for as long as possible.Haven't been able to get to the boat to check yet - working well away from home at the moment. But following the link to the hunter forum apparently there are plates bonded in to hold the yanmar. One poster had made up some rails to mount to the Yanmar bolt holes and then take the new engine mounts - I'm planning to replicate that but using box section. Following this thread, it looks like mild steel will be fine. I've worked stainless in the past and found it rather hard work so if cheaper mild will do... I'll try and find galvanised in the right size but if I can't I figure some spray paint to match the engine will do.