Source for Cadmium-plated Nuts?

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Re: Source for Cadmium-plated Nuts?

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CVA-42 wrote:
Prices for the old cad-plated stuff (/2 especially) can be pretty crazy. I saw two /2 upper shock bolts with the correct KAMAX markings go for $58.00 on eBay a couple of months ago. AND, they needed re-plating.
:o :o

I have some of those somewhere amomgst my junk highly valued spares.
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Chuey wrote:Yup, I'm using stainless where I can.

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Just don't use stainless where higher torque and heat are issues. It's a different animal and will behave differently than the softer steel that is used on regular bolts.
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Chuey wrote:Yup, I'm using stainless where I can.

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Stainless can be significantly weaker in some applications.
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I have some 10mm SS bolts to mount my front brake calipers.
I don't really know about the shear strength of SS, so I am afraid to use them.
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Re: Source for Cadmium-plated Nuts?

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Garnet - - Intererested in selling any of those original shock bolts?
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Zombie Master wrote: Stainless can be significantly weaker in some applications.
I figure that a little common sense can work just fine. For instance, I won't be replacing the rod cap bolts with stainless.

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CVA-42 wrote:Garnet - - Intererested in selling any of those original shock bolts?
First I have to find them, :oops: then if I have extras yes.
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Chuey wrote:I figure that a little common sense can work just fine. For instance, I won't be replacing the rod cap bolts with stainless.

Chuey
That's what we like to see here Chuey, COMMON SENSE!
Ya don't need stainless rod cap bolts because the normal bolts are oiled quite often and won't rust anyhowz! :mrgreen:
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Re: Source for Cadmium-plated Nuts?

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Not Sure of the plating but LOWE"S and Orchard had metric hardwear wave washers, flats, nuts, lock nuts and bolts mostly regular nut head hardwear that tuned a nice dull gray

the 5mm bolts several from 25mm long to 100mm long with a flanged head

the Socket head I get from Love Lady Hardwear, recently they run low on the zinc or Cad........but I can order

most of the already mentioned carries a Stainless assortment
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Re: Source for Cadmium-plated Nuts?

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Amazingly, Lowes' has cadmium-plated wave washers in 5, 6, sometimes 8, 10, and 12 mm, and most are marked "made in Germany." Unfortunately, their hex nuts are zinc plated and come from Asia.
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