Hi List, there has been some interest in this but not yet enough for an
economic batch. I've checked the material specs and they exceed class 8.8
and certainly exceed the stuff currently available. I'll be getting an
original bolt for testing soon.
So any more takers for these stainless steel bolts or even Ti ?
Regards
Daniel
In a message dated 17/12/2009 23:49:36 GMT Standard Time, weslakem
onza1330@aol.com writes:
Hi List,
Don't know about your side of the pond but in the UK the trunnion bolt's
Iv'e been able to buy are inferior to the original bolts. I've usually
discovered this after stripping the thread with a calibrated torque wrench
on
the correct size socket.
I've been in contact with a bolt manufacture who can make a similar bolt in
a high grade of stainless steel. The idea being they won't corrode into
the metalastik bushings and thus have to be hammered and destroyed.
All you engineer types can be supplied with details of the different grades
of stainless steel on offer if you want. However, I'm confident the
stainless bolt will be far stronger in every respect than the current
offering
from the usual suspects. I also plan to get an original bolt, even a
damaged one so that it can be tested in comparasion to the current offering
and
the stainless bolt.
What I need to know is what the level of interest is for this by number of
bolts so I can get a feel for the volume and thus price. I also need to
know if you'd be willing to pay an extra #1 for the superior grade of
stainless and whether you want to probably save #2 by not having the hole
for
the
split pin on account of using a nylock rather than castellated nut. Final
price will be more than what I've been paying over here (I think I paid
#6+
a bolt.
E-mail me off list with your full name and any comment you might have.
Regards
Daniel
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