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Re: Material: Titanium Fasteners
By:Malcolm Schweizer
Date: 10/25/2011, 8:32 am
In Response To: Re: Material: Titanium Fasteners (Randy Echtinaw)

True, didn't think about the fact that they might be made in China. I have had similar experiences with the "stainless steel" screws at Home Depot. They are not stainless, and they can't take much more than 5 foot pounds of torque. It's the same reason I quit buying Empi parts for my VW. Every bolt they supplied was like some unknown type of metal that looked like aluminum mixed with steel and I would have to run to the chandlery and get some real SS bolts.

There are also different levels of "stainless" steel. I find that the local chandlery sells the best stainless. You can tell the stuff with more nickel in it by the color. Of course they also charge as much as $1 a bolt!

That said, I may give it a try and I will let you guys know what the results are.

Messages In This Thread

Material: Titanium Fasteners
Malcolm Schweizer -- 10/24/2011, 11:05 am
Re: Material: Titanium Fasteners
Bill Hamm -- 10/24/2011, 3:10 pm
Re: Material: Titanium Fasteners
Malcolm Schweizer -- 10/25/2011, 8:35 am
Re: Material: Titanium Fasteners
Randy Echtinaw -- 10/24/2011, 5:24 pm
Re: Material: Titanium Fasteners
Malcolm Schweizer -- 10/25/2011, 8:32 am