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OK. I haven't broken any bolts, but, the theory is that the portion of the
bolt below the line is deprived of oxygen. The same as a keel bolt. The salt spray and humidity is there for the exposed portion. I don't think it's a question of leaks. Roger http://home.insightbb.com/~derbyrm "Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message news:E4%8g.23482$iF3.17843@dukeread01... "derbyrm" wrote Don't use a stainless steel bolt (crevice corrosion). SS needs air. Not necessarily true. Crevasse corrosion requires a lack of oxygen AND an electrolyte like salt water. If the rail is properly bedded as recommended the bolt will remain dry. If it does leak the damage to the interior headliner will force rebedding long before the bolt is damaged to any significant degree. |
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