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Stainless steel's resistance comes from a protective film of chromium oxide. In stagnant areas where the oxygen content of the water decreases the oxide film is lost and you get corrosion. This may be why people are reporting the screw threads are corroding first. My best guess for a source of high grade stainless steel clamps would be a chandlery, possibly one on the coast that is catering to boat owners in salt water rather than lakes where freshwater is easier on things.. I might be tempted to try getting a new, clean clamp, tighten it, then drown the whole thing in aquarium safe silicone so it doesn't even get wet.. Just a word of warning. Some of the better alloys (for example Monel) are extremely resistant, but the contain copper, so maybe not a good idea. The copper may play nice and stay in the alloy, but I wouldn't chance it myself.. ![]()
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