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Old March 6th, 2008, 01:03 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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Aluminium is remarkable for its ability to resist corrosion and its
light weight.
richards
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Old March 12th, 2008, 05:25 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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On Mar 6, 9:03*am, wrote:
Aluminium is remarkable for its ability to resist corrosion and its
light weight.
richardshttp://www.indian-aluminium-products.com


Stainless steel doesn't rust.

Ronnie

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Old March 12th, 2008, 07:06 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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"Ronnie" wrote in message
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On Mar 6, 9:03 am, wrote:
Aluminium is remarkable for its ability to resist corrosion and its
light weight.
richardshttp://www.indian-aluminium-products.com


Stainless steel doesn't rust.

That would depend on the quality of the stainless. There are dozens if not
hundreds of alloys called stainless steel. Leave many of them submerged for
an extended period and the iron will shown signs of oxidation (rust). Food
grade stainless used in meat tables and prep sinks are amoung the better
ones, but I risk you ire by pointing out that stainless steel should
probably be called high chromium alloy oxidation resistant steel.



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Old March 12th, 2008, 10:47 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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Default Aluminum

While aluminum won't rust I still prefer brass myself. Call me old
fashioned.
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Dave Norton
Still "the RodMaker"

"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
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"Ronnie" wrote in message
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On Mar 6, 9:03 am, wrote:
Aluminium is remarkable for its ability to resist corrosion and its
light weight.
richardshttp://www.indian-aluminium-products.com


Stainless steel doesn't rust.

That would depend on the quality of the stainless. There are dozens if
not
hundreds of alloys called stainless steel. Leave many of them submerged
for
an extended period and the iron will shown signs of oxidation (rust).
Food
grade stainless used in meat tables and prep sinks are amoung the better
ones, but I risk you ire by pointing out that stainless steel should
probably be called high chromium alloy oxidation resistant steel.





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Old March 13th, 2008, 02:01 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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Default Aluminum

On Mar 12, 3:06*pm, "Bob La Londe" wrote:
"Ronnie" wrote in message

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On Mar 6, 9:03 am, wrote:

Aluminium is remarkable for its ability to resist corrosion and its
light weight.
richardshttp://www.indian-aluminium-products.com


Stainless steel doesn't rust.

That would depend on the quality of the stainless. *There are dozens if not
hundreds of alloys called stainless steel. *Leave many of them submerged for
an extended period and the iron will shown signs of oxidation (rust). *Food
grade stainless used in meat tables and prep sinks are amoung the better
ones, but I risk you ire by pointing out that stainless steel should
probably be called high chromium alloy oxidation resistant steel.


How long before my stainless steel prop starts to show signs of rust?

My post was making fun of the spam.

Ronnie

http://fishing.about.com
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Old March 13th, 2008, 03:56 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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"Ronnie" wrote in message
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On Mar 12, 3:06 pm, "Bob La Londe" wrote:
"Ronnie" wrote in message

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On Mar 6, 9:03 am, wrote:

Aluminium is remarkable for its ability to resist corrosion and its
light weight.
richardshttp://www.indian-aluminium-products.com


Stainless steel doesn't rust.

That would depend on the quality of the stainless. There are dozens if not
hundreds of alloys called stainless steel. Leave many of them submerged
for
an extended period and the iron will shown signs of oxidation (rust). Food
grade stainless used in meat tables and prep sinks are amoung the better
ones, but I risk you ire by pointing out that stainless steel should
probably be called high chromium alloy oxidation resistant steel.


How long before my stainless steel prop starts to show signs of rust?


Gee... I dunno. Lets pitch it in the river and come back and check it eveyr
spring.

My post was making fun of the spam.


I figured that, but come on. Its fun to take a poke at you. So you fish
any weightless plastics lately. LOL.


--
Bob La Londe
Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River
Fishing Forums & Contests
http://www.YumaBassMan.com


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Old March 13th, 2008, 04:20 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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Get it wet and you'll soon find out!

PS: That's a joke son... a joke!



"Ronnie" wrote in message
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On Mar 12, 3:06 pm, "Bob La Londe" wrote:
"Ronnie" wrote in message


How long before my stainless steel prop starts to show signs of rust?



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Old March 14th, 2008, 01:41 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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On Mar 13, 12:20*pm, "Charles Summers" wrote:
Get it wet and you'll soon find out!

I try to keep my prop wet - don't let it dry out long. So far I have
been fishing every day this year, many of them in the boat. Just got
back from a five day trip to Clark's Hill for the FLW Federation Top
Six.

Ronnie

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Old March 16th, 2008, 08:44 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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Default Aluminum


"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
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"Ronnie" wrote in message
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On Mar 12, 3:06 pm, "Bob La Londe" wrote:
"Ronnie" wrote in message

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On Mar 6, 9:03 am, wrote:

Aluminium is remarkable for its ability to resist corrosion and its
light weight.
richardshttp://www.indian-aluminium-products.com


Stainless steel doesn't rust.

That would depend on the quality of the stainless. There are dozens if
not
hundreds of alloys called stainless steel. Leave many of them submerged
for
an extended period and the iron will shown signs of oxidation (rust).
Food
grade stainless used in meat tables and prep sinks are amoung the better
ones, but I risk you ire by pointing out that stainless steel should
probably be called high chromium alloy oxidation resistant steel.


How long before my stainless steel prop starts to show signs of rust?


Gee... I dunno. Lets pitch it in the river and come back and check it
eveyr spring.

My post was making fun of the spam.


I figured that, but come on. Its fun to take a poke at you. So you fish
any weightless plastics lately. LOL.


--
Bob La Londe
Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River
Fishing Forums & Contests
http://www.YumaBassMan.com



Actually stainless underwater is not much better than steel. You need the
oxygen of air to react with the chrome in the stainless to build the oxide
barrier.


 




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