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On Jun 22, 9:50*am, Richard Casady
wrote: On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 08:36:53 -0400, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: Got me, but that International L-110 I restored master cylinder was clean (cast iron), but all the lines from it were toast. Maybe it's the lines and not the cyliinder. Steel is highly susceptable to rust, while cast iron is very corrosion resistant. Casady Actually, Cast Iron will rust faster than anything. Most cast iron parts you buy new will have a light coat of fine oil on them for that reason. Steel is usually a lot slower, but will rust out. But Stainless is about the ultimate against rust. that is unless you use yellow brass. |
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![]() "Tim" wrote in message ... Did it to you again. Can't believe it. The two times you called I had a bunch of activity going on. Today it was Verizon. I had my cell phone in one ear, listening to the tech help guy and trying to answer your call at the same time. Email always works. rerik at comcast dot net Eisboch |
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