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    Similar joints are availble from Flaming River. The FR ones are nickel plated; http://www.flamingriver.com/index.cf...cat/cat115.htm , which are way less prone to rusting than the plain steel ones from Borgeson. What John has here appear to be the stainless Borgesons (?) which would be almost corrosion proof. Both are good quality products, just different approachs/materials/finishes for more options to we users.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter View Post
    Similar joints are availble from Flaming River. The FR ones are nickel plated; http://www.flamingriver.com/index.cf...cat/cat115.htm , which are way less prone to rusting than the plain steel ones from Borgeson. What John has here appear to be the stainless Borgesons (?) which would be almost corrosion proof. Both are good quality products, just different approachs/materials/finishes for more options to we users.

    Likin' the progress John.
    Yes sir, they are indeed the stainless steel Borgesons ..... and I should probably state that the shafts are stainless steel also

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    Thanks John for your reply, yes those swages will add to the complete look of the dash,love it so please keep us upto date with the progress,thanks...

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    good looking car

    that will be a blast to drive around town.

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