For some reason 18/3 sticks in my brain as the stuff
to get.  Interestingly, I didn't see it offered on
either page that came across msog.

CAVEAT:  I am NOT a metallugist and am working from
aged memory!

Dan
M-17 #316B

"Steve McClellan (at Home)" wrote:
> 
> Cheri-
> 
> I just measured it when I got home from work.  The width of the keel stub
> where the pivot pin goes through, on my 1981 M15, is 4.25".  Therefore, I'd
> suggest a pivot pin of 3/8" stainless steel bar, 3.75" long (to allow for a
> 1/4 inch plug of epoxy at each end.)
> 
> Actually, as soon as I get done with this note, I plan to log on to
> www.onlinemetals.com and order my pin.  I had to do a bit of research to
> decide which GRADE or formulation of stainless I wanted.  My understanding
> is that the T-316 is among the most corrosion-resistant metals you can get.
> It costs a bit more, but at $2 a foot, I guess I can handle it.
> 
> If any of you metallurgists out there want to correct me as to the best
> grade of stainless to use, please do!  (I am only repeating what I read on a
> web site somewhere.)
> 
> --
> Steve McClellan
> 1981 M15 #152
> Chicago Area
> 
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