Nick:

I would educate myself on the grades of stainless steel. There are better and less-better grades.

William Miller



At 07:09 PM 9/28/2009, you wrote:
hello wrenches,

i was wondering what you sea side, marine, and tropical installers have found to be great modules and materials in ocean adjacent installations. I was wondering about what decreases in life cycles one can expect, how tedlar holds up, RHW/ cable tray issues, what frame issues might arise in storms... and of course about general corrosion.

i am also wondering about how typical racking and standoff materials work out and last- for corrosion and storm loads.

also, how does emt/ rigid/ seal tight conduit fair?

i saw a couple of things in archives about checking that your galv and stainless are of a high grade for hardware, which was interesting.

any thoughts friends?

thanks,
nick vida
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