stainless steel rusts
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Re: stainless steel rusts
Yikes... Was this buried in the backyard for a few years?
Double yikes -- Costs more than a brand new one??
Double yikes -- Costs more than a brand new one??
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Patina like that is priceless. Too bad the rim and interior aren't shown.
I'm sure it would polish off and leave an attractive surface, a little like sandblasted.
I'm sure it would polish off and leave an attractive surface, a little like sandblasted.
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Re: stainless steel rusts
Yes. CHEAP 'stainless' steel will rust. I once designed over a million bucks worth of food grade equipment for a company and specified 304 stainless steel just to have a bunch of goof-balls in the shop try to save a few bucks by using regular rods for the welding instead of using low-carbon rods.
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I understand they use SAE 304 and 15-5 stainless steel. Both considered to have excellent resistance to corrosion.
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Might be interesting to know, dipped in what? Maybe, for a lot less than $360, you could have this patina on your blokepiece or whatever. The corrosion on the shank looks like it might have been somewhat polished off by subsequent insertion, am I right? Like the previous owner enjoyed playing this rusty mouthpiece.
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Years ago I had an 8’ SS darkroom sink fabricated for my photo studio. I didn’t know anything about different grades of stainless steel. After a couple of years the sink started to rust in the corners. There is a passivating solution you can get for SS and it seemed to work, but I was also careful about drying the sink after use and that may have helped as well.
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Were the corners welded? If so... the fabricators used the wrong grade of rod.
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Yes, they were. And that’s where the rust was.Dan Schultz wrote: ↑Sun Aug 22, 2021 9:07 pm
Were the corners welded? If so... the fabricators used the wrong grade of rod.
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