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Re: Spridget hardware

To: rrengineer@dslextreme.com
Subject: Re: Spridget hardware
From: b-evans@earthlink.net
Date: Tue, 05 Dec 2006 10:02:18 -0800
<>Mike MacLean wrote: "According to the Sprite parts book, if you know 
how to read the parts numbers code, most of the fasteners were zinc 
coated, not cadmium. "

Without going into a lot of detail, there were basically six types of 
fasteners.  The BMC codes, and is the prefix in the parts books, show:

    <>HBN     U.N.F.    Plain
    <>HBZ     U.N.F.     Zinc
    <>HBP     U.N.F.    Chromium
    <>HCN    U.N.C.    Plain
    <>HCZ     U.N.C.   Zinc
    <>HCP     U.N.C.   Chromium
    <>

<>When I took a couple of buckets of small parts and fasteners in to be 
zinc coated, there was NO need for me to clean them first.  The metal 
finisher first put them through a mild acid bath to remove all of the 
run and crud, then they were coated with a film of protective zinc.  
There was no problem with any of the fasteners not fitting after they 
were finished.  It was all done by the pound, and was ridiculously 
inexpensive.  Since California has the most restrictive environmental 
laws, I would expect that the same services are available in most states.

When folks came out for the BusterCluster, I gave them all a copy of a 
small booklet published by BMC that was sent to all dealers May 1, 1964. 
"BMC Service Parts Information Bulletin" lists all of the codes for all 
types of nut, bolt, screw, etc., as well as the size threads, and 
coating (if any).  If anyone would like an e-mailed copy, just let me know.

Buster Evans

>Cadmium is what restorers do today because of it is easier to find some
>place to do it due to environmental concerns.  The cad plating is actually
>a little better for corrosion resistance.  Cad plating has a frosty look
>to it and the zinc plating is shiny like chrome.  Also because the zinc
>plating is a passive type of plating, you have to clean all the rust, dirt
>and corrosion off each fastener before sending it out for zinc plating.
>Mike MacLean
>60 Sprite
>56 BN2




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