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Re: (ET) stainless steel
- Subject: Re: (ET) stainless steel
- From: "Jeff Tickner" <JeffT softlanding com>
- Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 09:50:56 -0500
- Sender: owner-elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu
My new batteries came with SS nuts and lockwashers for the threaded posts.
Gary Woodard
<farmallcub57 yahoo com> To: SteveS
<ssawtelle fcc net>, elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu
Sent by: cc:
owner-elec-trak cosmos phy Subject: Re: (ET)
stainless steel
.tufts.edu
02/08/02 09:34 AM
It should be much better, Steve, however I haven't tried it on the
batteries, myself. Mine are still the originals! I do the same as you with
lots of other things, however!
Gary Woodard ( I-5)
SteveS <ssawtelle fcc net> wrote:
As I've been going thru my tractor, I've been replacing fasteners with
stainless counterparts. I do this on my old motorcycles as SS looks good
and
is easier to deal with on the next disassembly. However I've never dealt
with battery corrosion very much. So the question is: Is stainless any
better in the ET environment (battery gases and liquids)? I searched the
web, but didn't find much that addresses this particular use of SS.
- Steve S
E12S
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