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Hey Guys,
Just ordered me a set of titanuim hose clamps. Nothing but the best for my baby. I figured in hard-to-reach areas, the non-corrosive nature of titanium might be insurance. Overkill....ya think! LOL!!!
Now if you'll excuse me, I've got a pig to prepare for spit-roastin' tomorrow.
Have a great, safe and Happy Holiday, guys!
JR
http://titan-marine-hardware.com
|UPDATED|12/23/2004 6:56:44 AM (AZT)|/UPDATED|
Just ordered me a set of titanuim hose clamps. Nothing but the best for my baby. I figured in hard-to-reach areas, the non-corrosive nature of titanium might be insurance. Overkill....ya think! LOL!!!
Now if you'll excuse me, I've got a pig to prepare for spit-roastin' tomorrow.
Have a great, safe and Happy Holiday, guys!
JR

http://titan-marine-hardware.com
|UPDATED|12/23/2004 6:56:44 AM (AZT)|/UPDATED|
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Thanks for the link. Not overkill to me.
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I replaced all my clamps with SS. didn't know about titanium. overkill? naw.
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| hank51 said: I replaced all my clamps with SS. didn't know about titanium. overkill? naw. |
I didn't know SS would eventually rust, as said by the guys selling the titanuim clamps
. In marine applications maybe.JR

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304 SS will rust-the boat guys,and industry,use 316 SS.
Happy Christmas!
Steve

Happy Christmas!
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maybe putting them on next years christmas list, book mark that site, thank you, living over here on the washington coast where we rust instead of tan, they could be a very usefull item. 

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A little pricey but at the same time you could do the whole car for $25-$30. I would consider doing that. Thanks for the link. Hmmm....... 
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whole car ??
i figured it would take over 100$ to do mine
ouch ouch ouch
i figured it would take over 100$ to do mine
ouch ouch ouch
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It's only money. LOL
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