Re: Fasteners SAFETY ALERT
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Re: Fasteners SAFETY ALERT
- From: "Dave Swingle" <dswingle@xxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2000 02:09:26 -0000
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, sand131@xxxx wrote:
>So I researched and bought in bulk
> (Cheaper)I replaced all access screws, frame mount bolts, Hinge
nuts,
> washers, Tank cover bolts and assorted bolt nuts and washers in the
trunk
> with stainless
BE CAREFUL if you do this. Stainless fasteners can be made with the
same strength ratings as regular steel, but many aren't. Be
especially careful if using this for structural purposes (Suspension
bolts, for example)
ALSO make sure that you use anti-seize compound on everything.
Especially on any of these that you screw into the aluminum RivNuts
all over the body (access panels for example). If you don't, they
weld themselves in together in the presence of moisture due to a
reaction between the stainless and the aluminum (ask me how I know).
Next time you try to take it apart, the RivNuts will just spin in
place and you'll be looking for your Dremel tool. And then a RivNut
tool.
BTW - A great resource for this is Totally Stainless at
http://users.supernet.com/totallystainless/, they specialize in
stainless hardware and have a great catalog. Be sure to read the web
page section on Safety!
They also have a T-shirt that really goes with the DeLorean.
Dave Swingle
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