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Supposedly they're high quality stainless screws and plate!

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I'd want nothing less than titanium or unobtanium. :-)

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I just asked him to use something that wouldn't rust, and no cheap aluminum. He chuckled. Said he
used only the best stainless.

316?

You should have went with titanium or monel (the stuff they use for
dog tags) ;-)

He may have been kidding about the stainless. I'll ask him for certain next time I see him. Next
week.


316 or a similar cousin would work. The stuff you see rusting on boats
is usually 304/18-8.
It s stronger but not as stainless.


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Stainless also has a problem with something called crevice corrosion
if oxygen can not freely circulate, not sure if that appllies within
bone. It's definitely an issue on boats however.

http://www.ssina.com/corrosion/crevice-pitting.html


OK, enough. You guys are scaring me. There's 9 damn screws in there. Don't want them going to ****!
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John H Wrote in message:
On Tue, 10 Oct 2017 18:58:18 -0400, wrote:

On Tue, 10 Oct 2017 17:10:56 -0400,
wrote:

Supposedly they're high quality stainless screws and plate!

===

I'd want nothing less than titanium or unobtanium. :-)

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I just asked him to use something that wouldn't rust, and no cheap aluminum. He chuckled. Said he
used only the best stainless.

316?

You should have went with titanium or monel (the stuff they use for
dog tags) ;-)

He may have been kidding about the stainless. I'll ask him for certain next time I see him. Next
week.

316 or a similar cousin would work. The stuff you see rusting on boats
is usually 304/18-8.
It s stronger but not as stainless.


===

Stainless also has a problem with something called crevice corrosion
if oxygen can not freely circulate, not sure if that appllies within
bone. It's definitely an issue on boats however.

http://www.ssina.com/corrosion/crevice-pitting.html


OK, enough. You guys are scaring me. There's 9 damn screws in there. Don't want them going to ****!


My doc. said my replacement part is of a titanium alloy. Your
parts are there to keep things together while the bones mend.
They don't need to last indefinately. That's what I think.
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On Tue, 10 Oct 2017 20:11:22 -0400 (EDT), justan wrote:

John H Wrote in message:
On Tue, 10 Oct 2017 18:58:18 -0400, wrote:

On Tue, 10 Oct 2017 17:10:56 -0400,
wrote:

Supposedly they're high quality stainless screws and plate!

===

I'd want nothing less than titanium or unobtanium. :-)

---
This email has been checked for viruses by AVG.
http://www.avg.com

I just asked him to use something that wouldn't rust, and no cheap aluminum. He chuckled. Said he
used only the best stainless.

316?

You should have went with titanium or monel (the stuff they use for
dog tags) ;-)

He may have been kidding about the stainless. I'll ask him for certain next time I see him. Next
week.

316 or a similar cousin would work. The stuff you see rusting on boats
is usually 304/18-8.
It s stronger but not as stainless.

===

Stainless also has a problem with something called crevice corrosion
if oxygen can not freely circulate, not sure if that appllies within
bone. It's definitely an issue on boats however.

http://www.ssina.com/corrosion/crevice-pitting.html


OK, enough. You guys are scaring me. There's 9 damn screws in there. Don't want them going to ****!


My doc. said my replacement part is of a titanium alloy. Your
parts are there to keep things together while the bones mend.
They don't need to last indefinately. That's what I think.
:-)


All this stuff is titanium. I messaged the doc, as I told Wayne.
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On 10/12/2017 1:43 PM, John H wrote:
On Tue, 10 Oct 2017 20:11:22 -0400 (EDT), justan wrote:

John H Wrote in message:
On Tue, 10 Oct 2017 18:58:18 -0400, wrote:

On Tue, 10 Oct 2017 17:10:56 -0400,
wrote:

Supposedly they're high quality stainless screws and plate!

===

I'd want nothing less than titanium or unobtanium. :-)

---
This email has been checked for viruses by AVG.
http://www.avg.com

I just asked him to use something that wouldn't rust, and no cheap aluminum. He chuckled. Said he
used only the best stainless.

316?

You should have went with titanium or monel (the stuff they use for
dog tags) ;-)

He may have been kidding about the stainless. I'll ask him for certain next time I see him. Next
week.

316 or a similar cousin would work. The stuff you see rusting on boats
is usually 304/18-8.
It s stronger but not as stainless.

===

Stainless also has a problem with something called crevice corrosion
if oxygen can not freely circulate, not sure if that appllies within
bone. It's definitely an issue on boats however.

http://www.ssina.com/corrosion/crevice-pitting.html

OK, enough. You guys are scaring me. There's 9 damn screws in there. Don't want them going to ****!


My doc. said my replacement part is of a titanium alloy. Your
parts are there to keep things together while the bones mend.
They don't need to last indefinately. That's what I think.
:-)


All this stuff is titanium. I messaged the doc, as I told Wayne.



Just stay away from any green Kryptonite then.
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On Thu, 12 Oct 2017 13:51:24 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 10/12/2017 1:43 PM, John H wrote:
On Tue, 10 Oct 2017 20:11:22 -0400 (EDT), justan wrote:

John H Wrote in message:
On Tue, 10 Oct 2017 18:58:18 -0400, wrote:

On Tue, 10 Oct 2017 17:10:56 -0400,
wrote:

Supposedly they're high quality stainless screws and plate!

===

I'd want nothing less than titanium or unobtanium. :-)

---
This email has been checked for viruses by AVG.
http://www.avg.com

I just asked him to use something that wouldn't rust, and no cheap aluminum. He chuckled. Said he
used only the best stainless.

316?

You should have went with titanium or monel (the stuff they use for
dog tags) ;-)

He may have been kidding about the stainless. I'll ask him for certain next time I see him. Next
week.

316 or a similar cousin would work. The stuff you see rusting on boats
is usually 304/18-8.
It s stronger but not as stainless.

===

Stainless also has a problem with something called crevice corrosion
if oxygen can not freely circulate, not sure if that appllies within
bone. It's definitely an issue on boats however.

http://www.ssina.com/corrosion/crevice-pitting.html

OK, enough. You guys are scaring me. There's 9 damn screws in there. Don't want them going to ****!


My doc. said my replacement part is of a titanium alloy. Your
parts are there to keep things together while the bones mend.
They don't need to last indefinately. That's what I think.
:-)


All this stuff is titanium. I messaged the doc, as I told Wayne.



Just stay away from any green Kryptonite then.


Oh ****. Something else to worry about!


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