Stainless valves

I wouldn't trust stainless steel for saltwater applications. If it has enough nickel in it not to rust it may be too soft and if it doesn't have a lot of nickel then it will rust.
 
Nickel won't make it softer. That said, a 316 stainless will be fine. 304 will rust in saltwater. 316 often costs quite a bit more, depending on what type of valve it is.
 
I'd go true union pvc, stainless is not worth it unless your doing something large like 3 inch and above where the pvc can get hard to turn over time. The pvc is just less hassle and easier to replace if something were to go wrong.
 
Nickel won't make it softer. That said, a 316 stainless will be fine. 304 will rust in saltwater. 316 often costs quite a bit more, depending on what type of valve it is.

To piggy-back this, would using 316 sheet stainless for a float switch bracket or something of that sort be ok in SW? Maybe perforated for a fuge devider, etc.

I am a metal fabricator that works solely with 316 stainless (sometimes 304 but it's rare) and I'd love to make parts like these out of stainless. I'm out of my element when it comes to acrylic. I have no problem learning but if 316 in SW will not rust, corrode or leach, I would much rather go that route.
 
IMO it is not worth the risk. I've even seen 316 stain over time. If there are other products that are 100% safe 100% of the time I believe that to be a better option for the health and wellbeing of my fish and corals.
 
As a welder of a lot of exotic alloys, trust me, if you can fabricate you'll have no problem with acrylic and probably enjoy the workabilty of it!;)
 
IMO it is not worth the risk. I've even seen 316 stain over time. If there are other products that are 100% safe 100% of the time I believe that to be a better option for the health and wellbeing of my fish and corals.

That was my thoughts. Really any metal will corrode over time, just depends on how long. Thanks for your reply.

As a welder of a lot of exotic alloys, trust me, if you can fabricate you'll have no problem with acrylic and probably enjoy the workabilty of it!;)

Yeah, I fab and weld stainless kitchen equipment from exhaust hoods to hand sinks and anything in between. I'm sure i'll have no problem with acrylic. Hell it's just another thing I can add to my resume ;)
 
Welders here and no welding pics? I gotta call BS. :)
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