Well you try and get any scrap metal dealer in the country to give you stainless money for something that a magnet sticks to , if the magnet sticks it ain’t proper stainless steel,same with all non-ferrous metals.A magnet will only tell you if it’s magnetic or not, some stainless is some isn’t. However, the T3x is stainless steel and not coated; they have a bead blasted finish to the stainless steel to Kiev them a silky sheen (mine certainly is) it may not be the most resistant stainless steel but it’s stainless non the less.
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I take it your background isn't in metallurgy?Well you try and get any scrap metal dealer in the country to give you stainless money for something that a magnet sticks to , if the magnet sticks it ain’t proper stainless steel,same with all non-ferrous metals.
its stainless mixed with other metals = cheaper
Marine stainless to 316 or 304 spec is generally non-magnetic - however even some to that spec is mildly magnetic dependent (as I understand it) on the way it has been machined/forged/cast) - I was referred to a long scientific article explaining why marine stainless may be mildly magnetic but cannot now find the article. Might be useful however when dealing with scrap metal dealers.Well you try and get any scrap metal dealer in the country to give you stainless money for something that a magnet sticks to , if the magnet sticks it ain’t proper stainless steel,same with all non-ferrous metals.
its stainless mixed with other metals = cheaper
not what you would build a house by the sea out of.Ok all. Thanks
I had been told different, and with mine actually having small specs of rust on it, I thought and had been told it was only Stainless coloured.
I now know otherwise. Thanks.
Ok all. Thanks
I had been told different, and with mine actually having small specs of rust on it, I thought and had been told it was only Stainless coloured.
I now know otherwise. Thanks.


Aye its the T3x I have.Scotch brite is your friend.
My work T3 is certainly more rust resistant than my newer T3x...![]()
NoI take it your background isn't in metallurgy?
Ok all. Thanks
I had been told different, and with mine actually having small specs of rust on it, I thought and had been told it was only Stainless coloured.
I now know otherwise. Thanks.
Perfect. Appreciate that thanksIt will be made of a Martensitic 416R stainless alloy. 416R will rust but nowhere near as easily as 4140 chromium-molybdenum alloy steel which needs to be passivated (blued) to stop it corroding in the atmosphere.
416R is classed as 'self healing' and to stop any 'rust' forming it needs to generate an oxide layer. As @caberslash said 'scotch brite is your friend' (or 0000 wire wool), give it a good clean off with that and some IPA/de-greaser and leave it somewhere dry to regenerate it's protective coating.
Don't use oil as this stops the self-healing process
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