Source for bronze bar
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- mashenden
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Source for bronze bar
My teak coamings are splitting where the cleats are attached. Barring a better approach, I plan to epoxy the teak, then reinstall the cleats, but adding a bronze plate to add some structural strength. I figure I'd use something around 1/8" thick, and 2" x 4".
Does anyone have any suggestions on where to buy stock bronze and what type would be best to use?
Does anyone have any suggestions on where to buy stock bronze and what type would be best to use?
Matt Ashenden
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Re: Source for bronze bar
McMaster Carr perhaps? Also, Spartan makes a triangular backing plate that goes on the opposite side of the coamings... if that gives you anything.
Bob Ohler
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Re: Source for bronze bar
Here is an old thread that you may find interesting:
http://www.capedory.org/board/viewtopic ... lit=bronze
I'm not sure what the "right" bronze is but 954 Aluminum Bronze has held up just fine protecting our bowsprit since 2010.
Here are some sources for small quantities of bronze and brass:
McMaster Carr:
http://www.mcmaster.com/#standard-bronz ... s/=12r8pkw
Online Metals:
http://www.onlinemetals.com/
Speedy Metals:
http://www.speedymetals.com/
I have ordered from all of the above without any problems. McMaster doesn't give you a shipping estimate but they charge fair prices and ship fast. If you order from them you may want to also get some fasteners, cotter pins etc.
There is also Atlas Metals, I have never ordered from them:
http://www.atlasmetal.com/
Lastly you may want to check Ebay, you may find some bargain cutoffs.
http://www.capedory.org/board/viewtopic ... lit=bronze
I'm not sure what the "right" bronze is but 954 Aluminum Bronze has held up just fine protecting our bowsprit since 2010.
Here are some sources for small quantities of bronze and brass:
McMaster Carr:
http://www.mcmaster.com/#standard-bronz ... s/=12r8pkw
Online Metals:
http://www.onlinemetals.com/
Speedy Metals:
http://www.speedymetals.com/
I have ordered from all of the above without any problems. McMaster doesn't give you a shipping estimate but they charge fair prices and ship fast. If you order from them you may want to also get some fasteners, cotter pins etc.
There is also Atlas Metals, I have never ordered from them:
http://www.atlasmetal.com/
Lastly you may want to check Ebay, you may find some bargain cutoffs.
Rich Abato
Nordic Tug 34 Tanuki
Previous Owner Of CD36 Mahalo #163
Southern Maine
http://www.sailmahalo.com
Nordic Tug 34 Tanuki
Previous Owner Of CD36 Mahalo #163
Southern Maine
http://www.sailmahalo.com
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Re: Source for bronze bar
That has potential. Thank you. Price wise it isn't too much more than the raw material is likely to cost. If the bolt pattern used in '83 has not changed, this could be the best option.Bob Ohler wrote:McMaster Carr perhaps? Also, Spartan makes a triangular backing plate that goes on the opposite side of the coamings... if that gives you anything.
Matt Ashenden
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Re: Source for bronze bar
Thank you Bottomscraper/Rich for the references. They are very helpful.
Matt Ashenden
- I used to like boating and fixing stuff, then I bought a couple of boats and now I just fix stuff
Oh, and please check out my webpage... http://VaRivah.com
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Oh, and please check out my webpage... http://VaRivah.com
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Re: Source for bronze bar
Spartan Marine sells a bronze backing plate with holes/etc. for the cleats that are mounted on the coamings. A few years back I purchased and added a cleat on my coamings for rollerfurling. The backing plate adds a lot of strength, and it looks pretty.
Thanks,
Kevin
Thanks,
Kevin
Kevin Petajan
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Former owner of "Meridian"
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Milwaukee, WI
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Milwaukee, WI
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Re: Source for bronze bar
Yes indeed. I am looking into that option to see if the hole pattern matches my cleats from '83.Kevin_P wrote:Spartan Marine sells a bronze backing plate with holes/etc. for the cleats that are mounted on the coamings. A few years back I purchased and added a cleat on my coamings for rollerfurling. The backing plate adds a lot of strength, and it looks pretty.
Thanks,
Kevin
Thank you.
Matt Ashenden
- I used to like boating and fixing stuff, then I bought a couple of boats and now I just fix stuff
Oh, and please check out my webpage... http://VaRivah.com
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Re: Source for bronze bar
Upon measuring the hole pattern, the Spartan backing plate (B202) looks to be the same hole pattern as was used in '83. I'm going to order 3... and as previously noted, they will look pretty
Matt Ashenden
- I used to like boating and fixing stuff, then I bought a couple of boats and now I just fix stuff
Oh, and please check out my webpage... http://VaRivah.com
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Re: Source for bronze bar
silicon bronze plate can be bought at atlas metal sales in colorado. atlasmetal.com
Thad Van Gilder
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CD36 #53 "NIrvana"
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