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Old May 14th 04, 12:08 AM
Rich S.
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Brazing high strength alloy steel components of automotive bodies is
STRICTLY FORBIDDEN.


A. By whom?


A - by the auto manufacturers, the autobody trade, and anyone alse
involved in the inspection/qualification of auto body repairs in
Canada and the USA.


B. Where?


B ANY structural body part. - which is generally where HSA steel is used


C. For what use?


C - for onhighway use.


A. They are not my King, nor my God and I care not what they may FORBID.

B. Weren't we talking about the use of this steel in experimental airplanes?
(Actually, by "where" I meant "where in the world is such brazing "STRICTLY
FORBIDDEN" - which you answered in "A".)

C. I assume you mean in production automobiles. Unless you can tell me what
law pertains to the brazing of "high strength alloy steel components of
automotive bodies", I'm afraid I can lend little credence to your statement.
I really don't give a rat's ass what the "auto manufacturers, the autobody
trade, and anyone alse involved in the inspection/qualification of auto body
repairs in Canada and the USA." have proclaimed.

Come to think of it, I have never heard of anyone involved in the
inspection/qualification of auto body repairs. Is there such a governmental
body in Canada?

Rich S.