I came across this picture while posting in another thread and thought I'd share it with you guys.
In the pic of my sump below you can see the benefit of paying the extra money for stainless steel hinges. The hinges on the left door are nickel plated ($13/pair), the hinges on the right are stainless steel ($30/pair). Nickel corrodes from the salty air and they have to be replaced eventually (about once a year in my case). The stainless steel hinges are also much stronger, so I was able to use one pair per door rather than two pairs.
This picture was taken after replacing the nickel hinges on the right door, for comparison:
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To this day the stainless steel hinges are still as clean as can be.
Dustin
In the pic of my sump below you can see the benefit of paying the extra money for stainless steel hinges. The hinges on the left door are nickel plated ($13/pair), the hinges on the right are stainless steel ($30/pair). Nickel corrodes from the salty air and they have to be replaced eventually (about once a year in my case). The stainless steel hinges are also much stronger, so I was able to use one pair per door rather than two pairs.
This picture was taken after replacing the nickel hinges on the right door, for comparison:

To this day the stainless steel hinges are still as clean as can be.
Dustin