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    stainless hardware

    to keep stainless bolts from seizing or gaulding dip the threads in milk of magnesia.

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    that seems to make other things come out easier too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by barkleyhawggitter View Post
    that seems to make other things come out easier too.

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    we use it in the refineries in heat up to 1100 degrees. it works

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skillz248 View Post
    we use it in the refineries in heat up to 1100 degrees. it works
    We use it on aircraft engines as well. What came first the mechanical industries use or medical use and how did they figure out it would work the other way?


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    Quote Originally Posted by jwcfbd View Post
    We use it on aircraft engines as well. What came first the mechanical industries use or medical use and how did they figure out it would work the other way?

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    Or you can use grade 316 SS hardware (food grade). Much better properties then the generic 18-8 stainless steel.