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Re: Rusty Bolts

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Subject: Re: Rusty Bolts
From: Jerry K <JKProd@triton.net>
Date: Sun, 22 Nov 1998 11:54:59 -0500
Art,  /   Berrie
I have tried this, but unfortunately, the bulk buy bolts at farm supplies are
usually only available in course thread, the fine thread are by the piece and
very salty.  I found a fastener house in Chicago and bought boxes of 100 bolts
very cheep (5/16-24 x 3/4 grade 5 plated @ $2.88/c).  Check the Yellow Pages of
most larger cities under "fasteners / wholesale", although they normally will
only sell in box quantities.

Preserving the "B"reed
Jerry Kohlenstein
3  1974.5 MGB

Art Pfenninger wrote:

>         If you have a Farm and Country store near you this is the place to
> go. They sell nuts and bolts in all grades by the pound. When I did the
> tube shock conversion it only cost about $3 dollars for the bolts. Grade 2
> go for about 99 cents a lb grade 5 about $1.50 don't rember what grade 8
> go for. In whould guess that every nut and bolt on the MG wouldn't weigh
> more than 5 lbs, which means you could do the whole car for under 8
> dollars.
> ...Art
>
> On Fri, 20 Nov 1998, James wrote:
>
> > Find a good place to buy hardware (check in your local yellow pages under
> > "Fasteners" - I seem to recall, in the bay area there's a great place in
> > Concord). Buy an assortment of nuts, bolts, screws and washers in the
> > appropriate sizes. Be prepared to go back often for wierd stuff, but don't
> > skimp - buy fifty or so of each of the common sizes right off the bat.
> > Replace every piece of rusted hardware you ever take off the car with a
> > shiny new nur or bolt.
> >
> > Two years from now, you will have spent less than fifty bucks on new
> > hardware and you'll congratulate yourself for your good sense every time
> > you work on the car.
> >
> > - James Einolf
> > '74 MGB (with a lot of new hardware, and still a long way from done).
> >
> > >Greetings knowledgeable Listers:
> > >
> > >I have been working on my MG alot lately, and have noticed that every bolt
> > >that I have taken off and replaced is now rusting.  Is this something that
> > >is unavoidable, or should I be treating the bolts or something?  It is
> > >particularly bad on my Brake Master Cylinder tubing connections.
> > >
> > >Thanks for your advice!
> > >
> > >                                *******************************
> > >                             Berrie C. Watson
> > >                             Assistant in Campus Computing
> > >                             USF St. Petersburg Campus
> > >                             bwatson@bayflash.stpt.usf.edu
> > >                                *******************************
> >
> >
> >
> >





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