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Leather Nuts Cause Corrosion of Metal Valve Stems
By Brian Thornton

My solution to this problem has been to make my own leather nuts.
Go to a tack & saddle shop and get the vegetable tanned thick cow hide
scraps.  The acid tanned leather, of which the leather nuts are made,
will irritate a horse's skin so it is not used.  Because of the oily
nature of this kind of leather, the nuts seem to go on much easier.

Brian Thornton - Short Mountain Music Works
Woodbury, Tennessee
http://www.shortmountainmusic.com/


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Key Words in Subject:  Cause, Corrosion, Leather, Metal, Nuts, Stems, Valve

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