Sujet : Re: stainless steel bolts
De : Paul (at) *nospam* Houston.Texas (Paul in Houston TX)
Groupes : alt.home.repair rec.autos.techDate : 16. Nov 2024, 00:41:18
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Larry Wolff wrote:
On 11/7/2024 7:22 PM, AMuzi wrote:
depending on the camera and lighting they look pretty much
similar.
Thanks for all the kind help from all you wonderful folks.
You were all right. The seller lied to me about the bolts.
I left the bolts outside in the rain and they rusted already.
https://i.postimg.cc/hvVYqqcX/rusted-qj4-8-bolts.jpg
So I guess they're exactly what most of you said they were.
Cheap bolts!
Suitable for a car perhaps. Or maybe only indoors.
I don't know but they rusted already outdoors in the rain.
They're no good for outdoor use for an outdoor pole light
as by the time I need to take it down, they'll be rusted up.
Ever been there before?
Oh yes!!! I bet that we all have been there before.
Thank you for following up with the photo.
I started using SS fasteners years ago for many things, but not all.
Each metal and alloy has different properties and uses.