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Re: Fastener supplier question

To: <HealeyBN7@aol.com>, <healeys@Autox.Team.Net>
Subject: Re: Fastener supplier question
From: "Ron Fine Esq." <ronfineesq@earthlink.net>
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 21:29:18 -0700
I join in your question.  I was just thinking about what to do about my
fastener needs.  You put the question out there that I was pondering.
Looking forward to the responses.
Ron
BN7

> I know this subject has been covered at some length, but I would like to
ask
> a specific supplier question.  I was just going through the  Moss on-line
> catalogue and added about a hundred fasteners for my car to my  "wish
list."  A
> couple of points before I ask my question:  IMHO the  Moss web site is
very
> good and the exploded views of the assemblies, the  breakdown of
individual part
> numbers and quantity required is great for  me.  Also, the wish list idea
is
> great.  I have no beef with  Moss.  Very glad we have them.  They have a
lot of
> my money  already.
> My question:  are the fasteners off the Moss site "correct," (do they
have
> the right markings on the heads) and are they of superior  quality?  By
> superior quality I suppose I mean are they high enough grade,  and will
they last a
> while without rusting away, i.e., are they zinc or cad  plated as the
original
> were (were they?)?
> I have read about sending out your old fasteners for plating, but many of
> mine are toast.  Old, busted, rusted, undercoat covered,  incorrect.  Many
need
> replacing.  I'm not intent on assembling a  concours car, but I would like
the
> fasteners to be mostly correct, not  break and last more than 6 months
before
> they rust.  So, is Moss good  for fasteners, or should I go somewhere else
> for better?  Great list by the  way.  I learn something every day.
Thanks.
>
> Dave
> 61 BN7

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