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solid rivet material?
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 397197" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>The ones I bought off of e-bay are </p><p><strong>Aluminum Alloy Number: 2117T4 (hard)</strong></p><p>and <strong>Aluminum Alloy 5050 (soft)</strong></p><p>I have no idea of what that means. But, I figure they are 20 years </p><p>or more newer than the boat that it goes in.</p><p>I do however, recommend that you try to find the ones Made in USA.</p><p>If they come from a 3rd world country, you have no idea what is in the mix.</p><p>Which may or may not invite corrosion.</p><p></p><p>jus my Dos Centavos</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 397197, member: 13599"] The ones I bought off of e-bay are [b]Aluminum Alloy Number: 2117T4 (hard)[/b] and [b]Aluminum Alloy 5050 (soft)[/b] I have no idea of what that means. But, I figure they are 20 years or more newer than the boat that it goes in. I do however, recommend that you try to find the ones Made in USA. If they come from a 3rd world country, you have no idea what is in the mix. Which may or may not invite corrosion. jus my Dos Centavos [/QUOTE]
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