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Saved by uncleflo on December 19th, 2019.
When a metal is exposed to underwater or wet environments, marine grade metals may be necessary to prevent the material from failing under the conditions. To be considered a marine grade, the material must be able to resist corrosive effects that are common in a water environment. To achieve this, special alloying elements are added to these grades in order to defend against corrosion. Marine grades can be found in most of the metal types, which include aluminium, stainless steel, brass, bronze, copper and carbon steel. Most carbon steel is not well-suited for marine environments, however, there are several marine grade carbon steels available. AH36, DH36, and EH36 are all examples of commonly used marine grade carbon steels approved by the American Bureau of Shipping. These grades will have slightly more alloying elements such as manganese and chromium compared to their ASTM grade counterparts, which helps achieve higher strength and more corrosion resistance. There are also marine grades of engineering steel as well. Grades MD, ME, MF, MG, and others can provide the strength that normal alloy steel is known for, and have also been approved by the American Bureau of Shipping for use in shipbuilding applications.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 19th, 2019.
The 1st Choice for Aluminium, Stainless & Brass online. Magnesium is the main element used in the composition of the 5000 series grades of aluminium. The 5000 series grades of aluminium are non heat-treatable alloys. The 5000 series grades also have excellent resistance to corrosion caused by saltwater, for this reason they are often referred to as the Marine Grades of aluminium. Grade 5083 has the highest strength of all of the non heat treatable alloys, although it is not as strong or as hard as the more common grade 6082. Grade 5083 is primarily available in plate form, and is most commonly available in O condition. Grade 5754 is a medium strength alloy. For comparison it is not a strong as grades 6082 or 5083, but 5754 is stronger than grade 5251. Grade 5754 is most commonly used to produce aluminium 5 bar treadplate (often referred to as aluminium chequer plate). Grade 5251 is a medium strength alloy, usually supplied in sheet form, and is most commonly supplied in temper H22. Previously known as NS4, grade 5251 has many similar attributes to grade 1050 aluminium sheet and is probably the 2nd most popular grade of aluminium sheet used in the UK today.
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Saved by uncleflo on October 6th, 2019.
Our customers asked for it and we delivered! Same as the original Cub CB-1008 but slightly larger. Available in brass or black trim Mini cook stove designed to be used in boats, cabins and RV's Designed to cook and will heat spaces from 200 to 400 square feet Durable! Constructed from laser cut steel plate 1/8 to 3/16 thick! Produces 8000 to 18000 BTU's! Insulated with a vermiculite fire brick
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Saved by uncleflo on February 23rd, 2019.
Brass will automatically start to tarnish if exposed to oxygen. The only way to prevent polished brass from tarnishing is to coat it with a layer of clear sealer that will prevent air from reaching the brass itself. Many brass surfaces come with this finish originally, but it can wear down over time. Refresh the coating every few years to keep the brass shiny and like-new without frequent polishing. A clear polyurethane sealer will protect the brass from oxygen exposure without causing discoloration.
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Saved by uncleflo on February 20th, 2019.
ProtectaClear is a tough, durable clear protective coating that will keep metal looking freshly polished. Easy to apply. Self Leveling. Excellent adhesion and superior protection from salts, chlorines, rust, corrison and oxidation. Protect aluminum, anodized aluminum, alloys, silver, copper, brass, bronze, stainless steel and more. For metals that have not been polished with an acid polish or for new metal, ProtectaClear is also available by itself. Every order comes with an Applicator and Nitrile Gloves. ProtectaClear Kits also available with Polishes.
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Saved by uncleflo on September 8th, 2016.
All Pro-Shot products are manufactured in the UK using traditional casting and finishing methods that can be traced back to Roman times. We manufacture and finish all our products in our family owned and run foundry based in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, which has over 35 years experience in the manufacturing of high quality castings. Our catapults are all hand cast by one of our experienced foundry men using traditional `green-sand' foundry techniques before being hand finished by time honoured buffing and polishing local craftsmen. Sheffield has a long established worldwide reputation in traditional buffing and polishing hand finished products. Why not watch the video below, featuring Jorg Sprave, whose amazing designs can be seen in the Worldwide Slingshots section, and Peter Hogan, Director of Hogan Castings and Pro-Shot UK. The video takes you through each process of creating one of Jorgs fantastic designs, in both aluminium and brass.
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