duke
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Hi All,
I am in the process of remaking an engine bed frame which means I have to increase the lenght of the existing high tensile bolts securing two heavy engine frame angle irons to the fibreglass upstands.
I originally had in mind to replace these bolts in stainless steel, thinking these would be stronger.
However, I am advised by my installer that high tensile steel bolts are stronger.
I would appreciate any advice or experience of this question.
The bolts in question will be 1/2 inch and will be 6" long as against previous 4" long.
One other point, I am reusing the existing angle irons pieces but have had them sand plasted and galvanised.
Regards,
Duke.
I am in the process of remaking an engine bed frame which means I have to increase the lenght of the existing high tensile bolts securing two heavy engine frame angle irons to the fibreglass upstands.
I originally had in mind to replace these bolts in stainless steel, thinking these would be stronger.
However, I am advised by my installer that high tensile steel bolts are stronger.
I would appreciate any advice or experience of this question.
The bolts in question will be 1/2 inch and will be 6" long as against previous 4" long.
One other point, I am reusing the existing angle irons pieces but have had them sand plasted and galvanised.
Regards,
Duke.