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Re: Tenax Question

To: "James Ruffner" <jar@aldermanroad.net>, "Hoyt" <hoyt@cavtel.net>
Subject: Re: Tenax Question
From: "Michael Marr" <mmarr@notwires.com>
Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 18:11:00 -0500
> The windscreen frame is made of brass, so welding is out of the question. 
> If you brase it, you will ruin the chrome.  Check to see if there is 
> someone who will provide a stud with a slightly larger threading.  This 
> design is still in use in a number of applications, including by BMW on 
> their Z3s and Z4s.  I have also seen it in use on boats.
>
I googled Tenax and found that there are two types of Tenax fastener - the 
original, made in Germany and marked "GHE" on the head, and an English 
version, that is not compatible with the German version ("Don't mention the 
war - I did it once but I think I got away with it!" - Basil Fawlty).  The 
website that has the most info I could find on the German version is: 
http://www.eagleday.com/eagleday/tefage.html.  As you can see, there is only 
one size machine screw version.  However, the English version 
(http://www.scalisemarine.com/fasteners1.htm) has a few extra bits of 
hardware, such as the #21 peg base, that could be installed over the top of 
the damaged hole.  I suggest you try to determine which version you have 
before you make a decision.  I don't know what was originally installed.

Michael Marr
1960 TR3A
Naperville, IL 


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