Thank you for that feed back!skou wrote:I'm assuming you're referring to dissimilar metals corrosion? Stainless is pretty passive. It'd probably cause less corrosion than any other available material.
As far as the base metal's strength, doesn't matter what the makeup of the setscrew is. If too much torque is gonna break it, too much will break it, regardless of screw's composition.
(I used to build airplanes for Douglas, and we had to know this stuff.)
steve
I used to ride regularly in airplanes built by Douglas but I never needed to know any of that stuff.
Strangely enough, I did not know that stuff even though I used to conduct destructive environmental testing on communications and navigational equipment.