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Wood screws
Does anyone have a source for stainless wood screws? I need eight SS countersunk flat or oval head wood screws to reinstall the transom cleats.The ones that came out are number eighteen that are two and a half in length.I don't mind buying a boxful if need be. Thanks, John
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John,
I bought mine thru Whitacar Boatworks in Stuart, they were chrome bronze oval head slotted #18 x 3''. If you want I will check to see how much they are, I bought mine over 3 years ago 8 screws were over $50.00 if I am remembering correctly. It won't be until Monday afternoon when I get to their yard.
Pete
I bought mine thru Whitacar Boatworks in Stuart, they were chrome bronze oval head slotted #18 x 3''. If you want I will check to see how much they are, I bought mine over 3 years ago 8 screws were over $50.00 if I am remembering correctly. It won't be until Monday afternoon when I get to their yard.
Pete
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John
I have been looking for the same thing. So far I have had NO luck but I will keep looking.
Mike, I briefly browsed thru McMaster but did not see the #18.....thats about 1/4" in diameter..... I will look in more detail later.
John
If you or we can find them I will split a box with you.....I also need 8.
Actually I was already thinking that if I cannot find them I would make some 82 degree washers that fit the clete and then use a 1/4 or 5/16" lag bolt.....don't want to but if I have to.
I prefer the 316 SS but will take 18-8 if I have to.
hb
I have been looking for the same thing. So far I have had NO luck but I will keep looking.
Mike, I briefly browsed thru McMaster but did not see the #18.....thats about 1/4" in diameter..... I will look in more detail later.
John
If you or we can find them I will split a box with you.....I also need 8.
Actually I was already thinking that if I cannot find them I would make some 82 degree washers that fit the clete and then use a 1/4 or 5/16" lag bolt.....don't want to but if I have to.
I prefer the 316 SS but will take 18-8 if I have to.
hb
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http://www.greenboatstuff.com/ststwoscflhe2.html
Sorry....
Try this one.
Size: # 18 X 2 1/2" - Model # FA-268-36094 - Fastener Type: Wood Screw – Flat Head – Phillips Drive – Material: 316 - Stainless Steel – Head Width: .51" - Shaft Diameter: .26" - Price: $5.29
#18 X 4 Slot Flat HD Wood Screw, 18-8 SS - PACK OF 10
http://www.go2marine.com/product/45242F ... -head.html
Bronze
WOOD SCREW BRZ FH 18X2.50 SLOT 100/BOX 113298
http://store.hamiltonmarine.com/browse. ... ,4723.html
Sorry....
Try this one.
Size: # 18 X 2 1/2" - Model # FA-268-36094 - Fastener Type: Wood Screw – Flat Head – Phillips Drive – Material: 316 - Stainless Steel – Head Width: .51" - Shaft Diameter: .26" - Price: $5.29
#18 X 4 Slot Flat HD Wood Screw, 18-8 SS - PACK OF 10
http://www.go2marine.com/product/45242F ... -head.html
Bronze
WOOD SCREW BRZ FH 18X2.50 SLOT 100/BOX 113298
http://store.hamiltonmarine.com/browse. ... ,4723.html
http://www.jamestowndistributors.com/us ... +Screws+FH
That link is for 18-8 Stainless but it would be worth a call to see if they can provide the 316
Jamestown Distributors
17 Peckham Drive
Bristol, RI 02809
Phone:
800.497.0010
401.253.3840
That link is for 18-8 Stainless but it would be worth a call to see if they can provide the 316
Jamestown Distributors
17 Peckham Drive
Bristol, RI 02809
Phone:
800.497.0010
401.253.3840
Possunt quia posse videntur
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These guys are terrific to do business with. I got all my SS fasteners from them when I rebuilt Tailhook.
Best regards,
Tom
http://www.eckart-finard.com/fasteners/index.html
Best regards,
Tom
http://www.eckart-finard.com/fasteners/index.html
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#18 in silicon bronze #16 in stainless. Try these guys.
http://www.boltdepot.com/Wood_screws_Sl ... .aspx?nv=l
http://www.boltdepot.com/Wood_screws_Sl ... .aspx?nv=l
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John Hazard & Harry Babb,
I finally got over to Whitakcar Yard in Stuart , they no longer have the #18 stainless steel wood screws to hold the stern cleats into the Oak blocks on the transom quarters. I also went to Chapmans Supply without any luck. The stockman at Whitakcar had already talked to John about the screws, he said to try Jamestown Supply.
If you guys can't find the wood screws, how about using 5/16'' machine screws tapped into an1/4" aluminum plate attached to the back side of the cleat base wooden block. Just a thought. Sorry I couldn't find you the screws.
Pete
I finally got over to Whitakcar Yard in Stuart , they no longer have the #18 stainless steel wood screws to hold the stern cleats into the Oak blocks on the transom quarters. I also went to Chapmans Supply without any luck. The stockman at Whitakcar had already talked to John about the screws, he said to try Jamestown Supply.
If you guys can't find the wood screws, how about using 5/16'' machine screws tapped into an1/4" aluminum plate attached to the back side of the cleat base wooden block. Just a thought. Sorry I couldn't find you the screws.
Pete
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Tony, Vic,...... When was the last time you bought from them.. ???Vicroy wrote:Ditto Tony on Bolt Depot, I've been buying from them for years and zero issues, good prices, fast & cheap shipping. Box lots save you big.
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I've done 3 other boats entirely from them since 95 with no issues.... but what I've bought since 2008 has been horrible with widespread rusting .... When I called them on it, they admittedly revealed they now buy stainless from China and are starting to have issues.. They offered full replacement but still very disappointed I've lost that great source...prices and product used to be excellent...
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Oddly enough I was with my daughter last Thursday shopping for "Flat Ware" (I call it Stainless Steel Silver Ware...she corrected me)Ray wrote:When I called them on it, they admittedly revealed they now buy stainless from China and are starting to have issues.. They offered full replacement but still very disappointed I've lost that great source...prices and product used to be excellent...
The lady presented her with 3 choices of alloys, 18-0 18-8 and 18-10
Inquiring of the differences (I actually already had a pretty good hunch) she had no clue but told me that the 18-0 and the 18-8 were very popular.
Sooooo, I borrowed Angies "Smart Phone" and confirmed what I already knew (I just was not sure if the Flat Ware folks used the same numbers as a machine shop) 18-0 is 18% Chrome & 0 % Nickel and likewise with the others 18-8 is 8% Nickel and 18-10 is 10% Nickel.
18-8 is the traditional 304 and should be avoided when used in areas exposed to sea spray.
The best choice in Stainless is the 316L grade (18-10)
I order from Bolt Depot but so far I have only ordered Silicone Bronze fasteners.
If ordering by the 316L or 18-10 grade and its rusting then they are clearly falsifying the integrity of their product......although the chemistry may be correct the material heat treatment is not correct.
I purchase my fittings from www.fittingsandadapter.com
earlier this year I bought some STAINLESS STEEL grease fittings. They actually rusted already, worse than the plated ones that you get from the Nocount Autoparts Stores.
I guess its luck of the draw anymore.
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Ray
My last order was 2008. I am afraid that no matter who you buy from there are no guarantees. I don't have any rusing yet, but most of my stuff was used below decks and when I stick my head down there, they all look good.
If I decide to pull my deck this spring to paint her then I will find out, it there is anything I did not see.
My last order was 2008. I am afraid that no matter who you buy from there are no guarantees. I don't have any rusing yet, but most of my stuff was used below decks and when I stick my head down there, they all look good.
If I decide to pull my deck this spring to paint her then I will find out, it there is anything I did not see.
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Ray - I bought some screws from them last year when I was rehabbing my old 13' Whaler but bought the 504 grade since the boat is in fresh water and have not noticed any rust or discoloring on any of them yet. Surface staining on stainless is pretty common and more a cosmetic issue than a structural one in most applications like we use it for.
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The 316L designation doesn't seem to mean much anymore, as much as the origin of the material.. At least in the marine industry.....From what I've seen, even away from the shore in a covered enclosure, 316L from China will rust and stain badly in a couple months ... The only product that I hope will continue to work is this stuff I picked up at the boast show.. Spotless Stainless.. www.spotlessstainless.comHarry Babb wrote: The best choice in Stainless is the 316L grade (18-10)
I order from Bolt Depot but so far I have only ordered Silicone Bronze fasteners.
If ordering by the 316L or 18-10 grade and its rusting then they are clearly falsifying the integrity of their product......although the chemistry may be correct the material heat treatment is not correct.
hb
It's now been 10 months since I've done some deck hardware and it still looks new. She's going back in water next year so time will tell..
Ray
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