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Ok, I did a little research (not much, work is extremely hectic right now) and you should use 2205 Stainless Steel (it has other names like all steels, such as, DUPLEX 2205, UNS S32205). It DOES have a higher cost. You get what you pay for right?
You paid $140 for a 5' bar of 3/16" x 3" wide, that's ROUGHLY $2.33 per inch. You can search for better prices, but on McMaster Carr a 3/16" x 3" x 6" long piece is $37.83 and based on your pics you would need 8 total = $302.64. Per inch cost is $6.31. Triple the cost per inch, however, based on your pics you could buy 8 pieces and would only double your total material cost.
So you would double your cost, but drastically compensate for your friend's negligence in maintenance and drastically increase the life of these parts compared to 316. You would still be required to passivate the parts after machining.
Whether helping a friend or doing this for someone for some extra cash, I would sell them on the better SS, not to increase profit, but to provide them with the better option that will last much longer. The corrosion resistance of 2205 is nearly double that of 316......at double the price
I'm not good at making money, I usually break even or lose a little bit to help people....
You paid $140 for a 5' bar of 3/16" x 3" wide, that's ROUGHLY $2.33 per inch. You can search for better prices, but on McMaster Carr a 3/16" x 3" x 6" long piece is $37.83 and based on your pics you would need 8 total = $302.64. Per inch cost is $6.31. Triple the cost per inch, however, based on your pics you could buy 8 pieces and would only double your total material cost.
So you would double your cost, but drastically compensate for your friend's negligence in maintenance and drastically increase the life of these parts compared to 316. You would still be required to passivate the parts after machining.
Whether helping a friend or doing this for someone for some extra cash, I would sell them on the better SS, not to increase profit, but to provide them with the better option that will last much longer. The corrosion resistance of 2205 is nearly double that of 316......at double the price
I'm not good at making money, I usually break even or lose a little bit to help people....