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As I sead. I see no problem and the price is mooor than faverable. The on the nut and boult shelfe at work. Only posable problem I can see is later corosion.
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, and I certainly will be trying to avoid being out in crappy conditions.Remember, these cars might only do 25% of the mileage of your daily driver, generally in better conditions. Therefor any likeleyhood of corrosion is significantly lessened. It's not like they are totally hidden away either, so just keep an eye on them, and if any start to corrode, replace them.
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Are to true and wise. Must think like this moor oftern. Must not build a car that all needs an eye keeping on it.
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as we all know every inch of our cars thru the process of building them, the mindset of keeping an eye on things isn,t a chore its more like "knowing " what to keep an eye on.
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Anybody got a gun !
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Is it ok to use stainless steel bults & nuts on the roadster? i have alot of them at work & was thinking of using them but nut sure that would be ok.
cheers samy |
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Stainless can be found in grade 80, which is roughly equivalent to grade 8.8 high tensile. But it is more usual to find grade 60 (I think) Don't confuse this with the class of Stainless (A2, A4 etc.) Link to handy site HTH
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I have an air rifle Paul
Quite powerfull but not got that sort of range ![]()
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I am not a complete idiot...........Some of the parts are missing !! Ronnie ![]() www.roadster-builders.co.uk |
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thanks Sean, that was some very helpfull info.i´ll take a look at the ones i have tomorrow & see what grade they are .
thanks samy |
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