Fair Wind Fasteners happily announced that it had added Marine Grade 316 Stainless Steel fasteners to its growing boat-repair inventory. Carefully curated by owner and career seaman, Robert Lehmann, Fair Wind Fasteners carries a range of corrosion-resistant nuts, bolts, wood screws, machine screws, carriage bolts, hex bolts, lag bolts, washers, nails, wood plugs, and much more. All Fair Wind fasteners are available directly from the company’s website in exact quantities needed – with discounts for buying in bulk.
“We started up just two years ago, but we’re growing fast and already well-known for our high-quality silicon bronze fasteners,” said owner Robert Lehmann. “I started the business after recognizing a need in the industry for high quality silicon bronze fasteners, and I personally checked tolerances, had alloy testing done, and visited manufacturers before even considering putting them on my shelf. Living and working here in the Newport, the Sailing Capital of the World and home to many fine boat builders, it’s important to me that I only sell fasteners I would personally use on my own boat.”
“Most people assume that all stainless screws are the same – it’s a common misconception,” said Lehmann. “But stainless steel is not impervious to corrosion. It can still stain and rust just like iron, given the right environment – like in or near water, especially salt water. There are different grades of steel depending on the metals used in the alloy. 316 Stainless Steel fasteners are harder to find – big box stores usually carry the corrosion-prone 304 stainless, also known as 18-8. Fair Wind Fasteners only carries 316 Stainless when it comes to stainless steel, again, because it’s a high-quality product and it’s the only grade of stainless that I’d be comfortable with on my own boat. Check us out online or give us a call and let us know what you’re looking for. Whether it’s quality silicon bronze for a wooden boat project or high grade stainless to prevent rust streaks on your project, we’re happy to help.”
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