Has anyone ever heard of using schedule 10 stainless steel pipe to make an oar frame. The wall thickness is .109 so it would cut down on weight, but I wonder if it is strong enough.
.109 wall stainless steel is 2.085 per foot where AL is .721Does anyone know what the relationship between strength and weight is for stainless? I tend to think of the stuff as heavy and not particularly strong, but I'd like to be wrong here just so you can get your bling on.![]()
Stainless weighs 2.9 times that of aluminum and coincidently 2.8 times stiffer by the mod of elasticity. Try 1.5" o.d. 16Ga to 20Ga Tube. You can get a seamed ornamental grade used for railings for a reasonable price. Cope and healiarc the joints. Do not fusion weld because they will fatigue out.
It would be plenty strong. Scratch that, it would be overkill strong.Has anyone ever heard of using schedule 10 stainless steel pipe to make an oar frame. The wall thickness is .109 so it would cut down on weight, but I wonder if it is strong enough.