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Hi guys i been welding for over 10 years mostly pipe and one day have the idea why not built my own t top for my boat have all the tools welding machine pipe and tube bender hand tools etc.. etc.. i know how to weld SS, CS, ALUMINIUM etc.. well long short history i found out how something i though was so easy is not i have no problems whit the fabrication part i just get confused in to what material is best for this project i search the web and found out there is to many opinions to use aluminium or SS well to make things simple i decide on SS my question is what kind of SS is the best and what wall thickness to use ? i looking at 304 L 2" OD .120 WALL. and i gonna powder coating it but i wonder if this would be fine ? also we always purge the pipe before welding but i read that the guys who make this tings professionally dont purge it found it hard to believe but you never know any info will be much appreciated thanks.
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Do a search here for Tamjeff. He is our resident aluminium welding god. I can't help too much with what material to choose, but I do know, if you choose aluminium, it must be annodised tube or powder coated after welding. If you want to know why, get a piece of raw non shiny ali and rub your hand over it the way you would with a grab handle or rail.
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Thanks for the reply's I really don't want aluminum To many cons Welds cracking understand stress the powder coating will peel after a while etc.. I think stainless is they way to go I wonder if there is to much difference between 304L and 316L since it gonna get powder coated and if someone did this before maybe can share some tips thx.
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308 would be a good choice. 316-304 is a common joint in pipe and food process work. Totally doable.
308 would be a good choice. 316-304 is a common joint in pipe and food process work. Totally doable.
I have more questions than answers
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Thanks Josh i never consider 308 i went whit 304 L and 316 L because i hear they better in marine environment thing is my metal supplier only carries 304 L in 2" od .120 wall so i think i going whit that i looking to $450 on materials wise so i think is not that bad aluminium will run me about $300 but i read to many bad reviews about pitting corrosion and weld failure due stress so i going whit ss i will post when i done thanks all for the info.
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