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Tower: Aluminium or Stainless

 
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PostPosted: Oct 15, 2006 11:10 am    Post subject: Tower: Aluminium or Stainless Reply with quote

HI guys, this is my fisrt time on this site and I'm not pretty good in English!! But I love this site and I'd need infos in a way to buy a tower. I have a 1995 Bayliner 20'5 open bow. I want to know what's the best between Aluminum and Stainless??? Wich one is better, the more solid, or the lighter??? Wich one is gonna keep silent with the years???

And if you have suggestion about a tower, let me know!!!

Thanks a lot!!!

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PostPosted: Jan 29, 2007 7:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

That is more of a preferance than a proven better solution.

Most wakeboard towers, T-Tops, radar arches and tuna towers on boats are made from aluminum as it is easier to bend, weld and machine and has a strenght to weight ratio advantage.

Stainless can be polished up to a near perfect chrome finish and is natrually corrosion resistant. Aluminum has a anodized finish which provide corrosion protect.

There is no right or wrong answer and you could be pitched benefits of each.

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PostPosted: Jan 30, 2007 5:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Buy a monster tower.

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PostPosted: Mar 01, 2007 5:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'd go with aluminum. I think it stronger. Just my preference.
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PostPosted: Mar 01, 2007 7:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Lennyp04 wrote:
I'd go with aluminum. I think it stronger. Just my preference.


Except it's not. Wink

Stainless would be shinier over the years, and stronger, but much heavier.

Aluminum would be just fine, as you will not break that thick tubing ever. Either one you should be pretty much maintenance free.

If you are building it yourself, go Aluminum for sure. Stainless is harder to work with 100 times over. Cant even cut it with a metal cutting sawzaw bit or even a cutting torch.

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PostPosted: Mar 01, 2007 8:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Isn't stainless a less ductile material than aluminum? I am no expert, but I believe that stainless is stronger but more brittle than aluminum. To be honest, I am not certain how this translates into tower performance, since I am certain that they are engineered to withstand their working load.
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PostPosted: Mar 02, 2007 5:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

pyrocasto wrote:
Lennyp04 wrote:
I'd go with aluminum. I think it stronger. Just my preference.


Except it's not. Wink

Stainless would be shinier over the years, and stronger, but much heavier.

Aluminum would be just fine, as you will not break that thick tubing ever. Either one you should be pretty much maintenance free.

If you are building it yourself, go Aluminum for sure. Stainless is harder to work with 100 times over. Cant even cut it with a metal cutting sawzaw bit or even a cutting torch.


You cannot cut aluminum with a torch either.

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PostPosted: Mar 02, 2007 9:23 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

vette74, that surprises me, since you can melt it with a match. Learn something new every day.

But at least a hack saw or whatnot will take care of it pretty easily. Smile

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PostPosted: Mar 02, 2007 11:23 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

vette74 wrote:

You cannot cut aluminum with a torch either.


It's not the prettiest of cuts (of course nothing with oxy-acetylene really is), but it definately can be cut with a torch. On the other hand, cutting some grades of stainless gets interesting because I believe that it creates a film of chromium oxide on the surface, making it really hard to cut with oxy-ace torches.

Better to use a plasma cutter, wheel or brake. Your cuts will look better at the very least.

Now welding aluminum on the other hand does get interesting. You have to be careful about avoiding burnthrough. Both can be welded with GMAW (MIG), but in my opinion aluminum is much harder to deal with.
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PostPosted: Mar 02, 2007 11:53 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

jjaszkow wrote:
vette74 wrote:

You cannot cut aluminum with a torch either.


It's not the prettiest of cuts (of course nothing with oxy-acetylene really is), but it definately can be cut with a torch. On the other hand, cutting some grades of stainless gets interesting because I believe that it creates a film of chromium oxide on the surface, making it really hard to cut with oxy-ace torches.

Better to use a plasma cutter, wheel or brake. Your cuts will look better at the very least.

Now welding aluminum on the other hand does get interesting. You have to be careful about avoiding burnthrough. Both can be welded with GMAW (MIG), but in my opinion aluminum is much harder to deal with.


I guess I learned something new also. I have tried it before and it was a slopy mess more melting than cutting. But I have been using a plasma cutter for the last 4 years so the torch sits in the corner collecting dust.

I would much rather weld stainless than aluminum from the fact that if I don't buy aluminum from a reputiable source I always seem to get a type you cannot weld.

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