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Typical broker trick, Spray the running rust with ospho and it dissappears until exposed to salt water again. you can clearly see dis-coloration around the base of your backstay, just wait until you get salt water on it again. Joe |
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![]() "Joe" wrote: http://www.floridaboats.net/images/3.../slides/5.html Typical broker trick, Spray the running rust with ospho and it dissappears until exposed to salt water again. you can clearly see dis-coloration around the base of your backstay, just wait until you get salt water on it again. Could be rust just from the screws in the deck-plate. Seahag |
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Thats what I'm thinking, the screws or bolts to the backstay plate for
sure. You can see the same rust on most 35s5's...Must be cheap french steel. Joe |
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High quality French steel from melted down rifles.
Dropped once but never fired. Amen! "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Thats what I'm thinking, the screws or bolts to the backstay plate for sure. You can see the same rust on most 35s5's...Must be cheap french steel. Joe |