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Hi guys,
I am over cautious when welding and know not to breathe in harmful fumes from galvanized metal etc, so I just buy and weld un-plated steel. Now when it comes to nuts and bolts I also use un-plated steel for safety when it has to be welded but you can't get grade 5 or grade 8 nuts and bolts un-plated (or maybe you can) so I was curious if anybody really knows it the "Gold" nuts and bolts at Tractor Supply are simply that color because of the alloy and hardening process, or they have yellow zinc coating, or if they still use CADMIUM to plate nuts and bolts? I know you can use muriatic acid or even vinegar to remove zinc but don't know if I should use the same method on cadmium if it is still in use.
Thanks,
schemer
I am over cautious when welding and know not to breathe in harmful fumes from galvanized metal etc, so I just buy and weld un-plated steel. Now when it comes to nuts and bolts I also use un-plated steel for safety when it has to be welded but you can't get grade 5 or grade 8 nuts and bolts un-plated (or maybe you can) so I was curious if anybody really knows it the "Gold" nuts and bolts at Tractor Supply are simply that color because of the alloy and hardening process, or they have yellow zinc coating, or if they still use CADMIUM to plate nuts and bolts? I know you can use muriatic acid or even vinegar to remove zinc but don't know if I should use the same method on cadmium if it is still in use.
Thanks,
schemer
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