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Subject: Re: Stainless kits

Author: Greg Field

Date: Feb 9, 2005, 11:20 PM

Post ID: 1718365062




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They are very nice kits. They do not replace fasteners where high
strength is needed, so they're plenty strong. Use anti-sieze to prevent
galling.

GF

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Has any of you used a kit? Was woundering if the shear strenght of the
soft stainless screws has ever been looked into? Also being from a wet
climate has anyone had bad corrosion from the dissimaler metals? Would
be hell if you could not get the screws out again or they started
shearing off at the most inoperate times!I can see the advantage of no
rusting but I do not need to create any more maintinace problems just
to make it pretty lookin! What do you think?

Ted

 
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They are very nice kits. They do not replace fasteners where high
strength is needed, so they're plenty strong. Use anti-sieze to
prevent galling.


GF


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