Originally Posted by Sniper
Originally Posted by jcc
Originally Posted by Sunroofcuda
Originally Posted by Sniper
Not sure you can find stainless in grade eight, or sex bolts in grade eight for that matter.

https://www.mcmaster.com/sex-bolts/...ng-barrels-and-screws-for-door-hardware/



Nope - you can't. I don't think you can harden stainless, even though it's already hard. No way stainless is grade 8. When you need grade 8, you need grade 8!

17-4 Stainless is available and very comparable strength wise to typical grade 8, and far superior to typical grade 2 stainless fasteners.

Physical Properties:
Melting Point: 2560 - 2625°F (1404 – 1440°C)
Density: 0.282 lbs/in3 / 7.8 g/cm3
Modulus of Elasticity in Tension: 28.5 X 106 psi / 197 GPa
Mechanical Properties:
Condition: Solution Treated (A)
Tensile Strength Minimum (psi): 160,000
Yield Strength Minimum 0.2% offset (psi): 145,000
% Elongation in 2” Typical: 5%
Hardness: Rockwell B85
Condition: Hardened + Aged (TH1050)
Tensile Strength Typical (psi): 200,000
Yield Strength Typical 2% offset (psi): 185,000
% Elongation in 2": 8%
Hardness: Rockwell C35
Condition: Aged (H1075)
Tensile Strength Typical (psi): 175,000
Yield Strength Typical 2% offset (psi): 165,000
% Elongation in 2": 8%
Hardness: Rockwell C37
Condition: Aged (H900)
Tensile Strength Typical (psi): 210,000
Yield Strength Typical 2% offset (psi): 200,000
% Elongation in 2": 7%
Hardness: Rockwell C45




For reference sake, its likely double the cost of typical SS.


Irrelevant if no one makes sex bolts in 17-4 stainless.


Ouch.


Reality check, that half the population is smarter then 50% of the people and it's a constantly contested fact.