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STAINLESS 1/4
STAINLESS 1/4" Screws NAS560-4-5 aircraft aviation hardware or racecare screw an
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200 ea.  4R x 1/4 THA Stainless Sheet Metal Screws
200 ea. 4R x 1/4 THA Stainless Sheet Metal Screws
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200 ea.  4R x 3/8 THA Stainless Sheet Metal Screws
200 ea. 4R x 3/8 THA Stainless Sheet Metal Screws
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200 ea.  4R x 1/2 THA Stainless Sheet Metal Screws
200 ea. 4R x 1/2 THA Stainless Sheet Metal Screws
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150 ea.  MS24693C26 (AN507C632R6) Stainless Screws
150 ea. MS24693C26 (AN507C632R6) Stainless Screws
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200 ea.  6R x 1/2 FHA Stainless Sheet Metal Screws
200 ea. 6R x 1/2 FHA Stainless Sheet Metal Screws
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150 ea.  MS24693C28 (AN507C632R8) Stainless Screws
150 ea. MS24693C28 (AN507C632R8) Stainless Screws
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150 ea.  MS24693C48 (AN507C832R6) Stainless Screws
150 ea. MS24693C48 (AN507C832R6) Stainless Screws
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150 ea.  MS24693C29 (AN507C632R10) Stainless Screws
150 ea. MS24693C29 (AN507C632R10) Stainless Screws
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200 ea.  6R x 1/2 THB Stainless Sheet Metal Screws
200 ea. 6R x 1/2 THB Stainless Sheet Metal Screws
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150 ea.  MS24693C51 (AN507C832R10) Stainless Screws
150 ea. MS24693C51 (AN507C832R10) Stainless Screws
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350ea  8-32 x 1.829 Phillips Flat Head Screws Stainless
350ea 8-32 x 1.829 Phillips Flat Head Screws Stainless
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150 ea.  MS24693C50 (AN507C832R8) Stainless Screws
150 ea. MS24693C50 (AN507C832R8) Stainless Screws
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150 ea.  MS24693C270 (AN507C1032R6) Stainless Screws
150 ea. MS24693C270 (AN507C1032R6) Stainless Screws
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150 ea.  MS24693C273 (AN507C1032R10) Stainless Screws
150 ea. MS24693C273 (AN507C1032R10) Stainless Screws
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(STAINLESS) 3/16
(STAINLESS) 3/16" Screws NAS560HK3-0 an aircraft aviation hardware screw nas
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200ea. AN526C832R10 Stainless Steel Screws
200ea. AN526C832R10 Stainless Steel Screws
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200ea. AN526C832R6 Stainless Steel Screws
200ea. AN526C832R6 Stainless Steel Screws
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165 pcs Stainless Torq-Set Screw 100˚1/4-28x1.125
165 pcs Stainless Torq-Set Screw 100˚1/4-28x1.125
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375 pcs Stainless Torq-Set Screw 100˚1/4-28x1.5
375 pcs Stainless Torq-Set Screw 100˚1/4-28x1.5
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'Fairing Saver' Washer Stainless For No. 8 screw T-28, T-6, P-51, Cessna....
'Fairing Saver' Washer Stainless For No. 8 screw T-28, T-6, P-51, Cessna....
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200ea. AN526C1032R6 Stainless Steel Screws
200ea. AN526C1032R6 Stainless Steel Screws
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1400pc.  Stainless Steel Sheet Metal Screw Assortment
1400pc. Stainless Steel Sheet Metal Screw Assortment
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400ea.  4R x 1/4 THA Stainless Sheet Metal Screws
400ea. 4R x 1/4 THA Stainless Sheet Metal Screws
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36# Aerospace Stainless Steel Hardware 6-32 Machine Screws AN Aircraft Aviation
36# Aerospace Stainless Steel Hardware 6-32 Machine Screws AN Aircraft Aviation
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200ea. AN526C1032R10 Stainless Steel Screws
200ea. AN526C1032R10 Stainless Steel Screws
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300ea.  MS24693C26 (AN507C632R6) Stainless Screws
300ea. MS24693C26 (AN507C632R6) Stainless Screws
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400ea.  6R x 1/2 THB Stainless Sheet Metal Screws
400ea. 6R x 1/2 THB Stainless Sheet Metal Screws
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300ea. AN526C632R6 Stainless Steel Screws
300ea. AN526C632R6 Stainless Steel Screws
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400ea.  4R x 1/2 THA Stainless Sheet Metal Screws
400ea. 4R x 1/2 THA Stainless Sheet Metal Screws
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300ea.  MS24693C28 (AN507C632R8) Stainless Screws
300ea. MS24693C28 (AN507C632R8) Stainless Screws
Paypal   US $17.30
300ea. AN526C632R8 Stainless Steel Screws
300ea. AN526C632R8 Stainless Steel Screws
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300ea. AN526C632R12 Stainless Steel Screws
300ea. AN526C632R12 Stainless Steel Screws
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400ea.  6R x 1/2 FHA Stainless Sheet Metal Screws
400ea. 6R x 1/2 FHA Stainless Sheet Metal Screws
Paypal   US $18.50
300ea.  MS24693C48 (AN507C832R6) Stainless Screws
300ea. MS24693C48 (AN507C832R6) Stainless Screws
Paypal   US $18.50
300ea.  MS24693C29 (AN507C632R10) Stainless Screws
300ea. MS24693C29 (AN507C632R10) Stainless Screws
Paypal   US $19.10
300ea. AN526C632R10 Stainless Steel Screws
300ea. AN526C632R10 Stainless Steel Screws
Paypal   US $19.35
200ea. AN526C832R12 Stainless Steel Screws
200ea. AN526C832R12 Stainless Steel Screws
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35# Aerospace Stainless Steel Hardware 6-32 Machine Screws AN Aircraft Aviation
35# Aerospace Stainless Steel Hardware 6-32 Machine Screws AN Aircraft Aviation
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300ea.  MS24693C50 (AN507C832R8) Stainless Screws
300ea. MS24693C50 (AN507C832R8) Stainless Screws
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400pc.  AN526C Stainless Screw Assortment
400pc. AN526C Stainless Screw Assortment
Paypal   US $33.99
300ea.  MS24693C273 (AN507C1032R10) Stainless Screws
300ea. MS24693C273 (AN507C1032R10) Stainless Screws
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AIRCRAFT 5/8-18 5/8 STAINLESS STEEL HEX SOCKET HEAD DOG POINT SET SCREW 419438-1
AIRCRAFT 5/8-18 5/8 STAINLESS STEEL HEX SOCKET HEAD DOG POINT SET SCREW 419438-1
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300ea.  MS24693C51 (AN507C832R10) Stainless Screws
300ea. MS24693C51 (AN507C832R10) Stainless Screws
Paypal   US $23.95
400 ea. 6R x 1/2 THA Stainless Sheet Metal Screws
400 ea. 6R x 1/2 THA Stainless Sheet Metal Screws
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200ea. AN526C832R8 Stainless Screws
200ea. AN526C832R8 Stainless Screws
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600pc.  AN526C  Stainless Screw Assortment
600pc. AN526C Stainless Screw Assortment
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STAINLESS #10-32 (3/16
STAINLESS #10-32 (3/16") Screws MS24693C273 an aircraft aviation hardware screw
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200ea. AN526C1032R12 Stainless Steel Screws
200ea. AN526C1032R12 Stainless Steel Screws
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200 ea. AN526C1032R8 Stainless Steel Screws
200 ea. AN526C1032R8 Stainless Steel Screws
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Some DIY staircase and balustrade starter tips

First and foremost, make sure you measure everything correctly; otherwise you will encounter problems down the line. Walls and floors must have good strength and be able to the hold heavy weight of the staircase. Check that the area is square and level and adjust accordingly. It is important that you have some prior experience of working with tools and have common sense using levels and spacings. Also, do not over tighten screws and bolts.

Steps to follow, when building a DIY staircase are:

o Measure area, floor- to-floor, length and width of stairs

o Select style of timber, colour, shape, etc

o Hire an experienced carpenter if you do not know how to drill, power saw, level and who has an assistant who can help him, whilst installing

o Cut stringer to length and bolt to floor and top beam

o Adjust stainless steel s assemblies to correct spacing

o Screw treads (steps) to stainless steel assemblies

o Varnish timber work i.e. central spine stringer and steps

o Cover up and protect timber treads

o Fix balustrade posts/stainless steel type posts to steps

o Once installed stainless steel posts, must fit the adjustable saddles to take the handrail

o Cut to length timber or stainless steel handrail and fix to saddle

o Screw handrail to posts

o Screw glass clamps to posts if you have a glass balustrade

o Screw 13 mm bar holders to posts, if you have a bar balustrade

o Fix 10-12 mm glass to glass clamps/template may be needed

o Fix 13 mm stainless steel tube to bar holders

o Cut to length with a grinder and fit bullet ends to tubing

Some of the most common mistakes people make when building a DIY staircase

The most common mistake that people make is that they do not research sufficiently and rush into starting and end up carrying out a poor quality job. Or they hurry too much and do not take the time to do the job properly, and do not follow basic setouts before cutting. Another typical mistake is that they use blunt drill bits, saw blades and poor tools. Also, amateurs fail to use thread lock glue on the bolts, which is required for a sturdy staircase.

About the Author: Yvonne Curran is a professional Writer at Webarena Website Design. More information on DIY staircases & Balustrades is available at classicalstaircases.com

The Worthy Of Stainless Steel

Over the past century, stainless steel has arisen as the first metal of choice for many applications. You will find stainless steel at the top of skyscrapers, in your sink and in your hands as you use tools and various other objects. But is stainless steel really all that great? How does it compare to other metals? Here is some basic information about stainless steel to examine its worth and popularity compared to other metals.

What is stainless steel?

Stainless steel may be defined as an alloy of iron and carbon with a chromium content from 10.5 - 11.5%. Metallurgists began working to form stainless steel in the 19th century, but it was not until the early 20th century that stainless steel became mass-produced and widely used. The chromium content is the secret to the stain-resisting properties. When chromium comes into contact with oxygen it creates a film called chromium oxide that encases the steel and provides a sort of barrier against corrosion. Whenever the layer of chromium oxide is breached, it will "self-heal" and continue to create another film as the exposed chromium interacts with oxygen.

Can stainless steel rust?

Yes. It is important to note that while stainless steel does strongly resist any form of corrosion, it is not completely immune to corrosion and rust. While only gold and platinum are entirely impervious to corrosion, stainless steel is the most economical choice for endless applications. The best way to prevent stainless steel from rust and corrosion is to keep it clean. When kept clean, this steel can come into contact and withstand diverse environments and chemicals. Abrasive materials can break down the ability of stainless steel to resist corrosion. Whenever cleaning an item made of stainless steel, refrain from using abrasive materials or brushes. Soft cloths and various kinds of soap are recommended as long as they do not contain chloride.

Stainless Steel Grades

The most common grades are 304 (18% chromium, 8% nickel) and 316 (16% chromium, 10% nickel, and 2% molybdenum. Grade 304 is the most versatile and widely used stainless steel. Originally it was called 18-8 because of its chromium and nickel content. Grade 316 has superior corrosion resistance and is often referred to as the "marine grade stainless steel" and is used in food and laboratory equipment, medical devices, threaded fasteners, and marine applications. Grade 302 has given way to 304 due to availability and price but is still found in items such as washers and springs.

How has it been used?

Stainless steel is perhaps one of the most broadly applied metals in the world today. One will find stainless steel in everything from buildings, to wrist watches, from monuments to skate blades. In 1930 the Chrysler Building in New York City was erected and capped with 302 grade stainless steel. A recent inspection of this building reveals the durability of stainless steel and its resistance to the elements as no corrosion or loss of thickness was found. The St. Louis Arch is the largest man-made monument in the United States. The concrete arch is covered with nine hundred tons of stainless steel from top to bottom. [3] Ever since 1965 when the arch was completed, cleaning is the only maintenance the 603 ft. monument has needed.

While the average person may not always have contact with these two monumental structures, most people interact with stainless steel products every day. Many household appliances from cabinets to sinks to dishwashers consist of stainless steel. This metal is chosen often in the kitchen because of its durability and sharp aesthetic appeal with only the occasional cleaning necessary to maintain its look.

Stainless steel is not merely good for aesthetics, but many tools are now made from stainless steel. Because of the superior strength and durability of the metal, homeowners and businesses have chosen to incorporate stainless steel tools. One business has even commented, "Replacing carbon steel tools with stainless steel tools eliminates this risk and should be considered a standard operating procedure for any modern facility." [4] High-risk jobs require reliable tools that won't corrode or break during use. No one likes to find a tool rusted when it is needed for a particular job in the house, and homeowners can't afford to continually buy replacement tools.

Hardware made of stainless steel benefits the user with all the above qualities of stainless steel. Today you can find stainless steel hardware from basic nuts, bolts, screws and chain. You'll also find highly specialized and complex fittings and hardware used for rigging and marine applications.

What about other metals?

One of the most common elements in the entire universe is iron. Because of its abundance and relatively easy accessibility, iron has been a popular metal for tools and various other objects for several millennia. Cast iron is used to make bicycles, machines and hardware. Yet, iron metals may break and are easily susceptible to rust. Rusting takes place whenever iron materials come into contact with oxygen and water (moisture). Because of this liability, rusted iron loses integrity and can become dangerous in critical situations.

Nickel is a metal commonly used as an alloy. Even the nickel as currency is 75% copper. Nickel is commonly used as a metal in cast iron or even stainless steel. However, nickel is seldom used as a metal unto itself.

As was stated earlier, titanium stands out as one of the only elements in nature that is of itself completely rust resistant. Titanium is uniquely light, durable and dent resistant. Yet, with all of these qualities, titanium needs to be refined and is not normally produced in vast amounts. This results in high prices. Normally, titanium will be included in an alloy such as stainless steel or aluminum. Sometimes it will show up in watches or even wedding rings, but again, only in small amounts because of supply and cost.

Zinc is another metal, like nickel, that is better applied in alloys. Often times it is used to coat other metals for corrosion resistance. Architects increasingly employ this material for its UV resistance, natural tones and corrosion resistance.

One of the most common and cheapest metals is aluminum. When in its pure form, this metal is relatively weak and impressionable, but when united to other metals in alloys it becomes much stronger. If aluminum is used for critical applications, it appears as an alloy. Because this material is so light and cheap, most large objects (cars, planes) that require a large metal structure incorporate aluminum as an alloy.

These metals (and a few others) each have their own particular benefits. Rarely will any of these materials constitute a single object by themselves. Normally, objects are a composition or alloy of several of these metals. Even though stainless steel is always composed of iron, carbon and chromium, it may have these other metals as well. All things considered, it should be noted that stainless steel as such is a superior metal in a lot of ways. It is extremely strong, stain resistant, and can be fashioned to fit many different applications.

While titanium and gold may be stronger and more durable, their cost makes them an impractical material for objects when stainless steel can accomplish the job with extreme efficiency and lower cost. The growing popularity of stainless steel over the past century has not happened by accident. If you are considering purchasing a tool, appliance or building a national monument, you should employ the superior qualities of stainless steel. Without a doubt, stainless steel is worth the extra cost as it returns years of durable service in whatever form it is used.

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What other ways can i mount my stripper pole, without using screws or bolts?

Its a stainless steel pole, lost the mount for it. its adjustable, and i cannot use screws or bolts because i live in a apartment. plz help

you lost the mount???

how do you lose the mount?

this reminds me of that Seinfeld Blooper where Elaine is asking George how somebody falls off a toilet. But it's so funny, Julia can't stop laughing.

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