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    There are two types of bicycle spokes it seems - ordinary and stainless steel and of course they come in various lengths as our local cycle shop owner said years ago. Have used the ordinary ones as pushrods and the stainless ones as propshafts as components are not easy to come by in SA. However they are not 2mm thread so can only be used with old Billings type plastic props where they thread themselves and using the flat head part of the
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    as a lock nut . Tried to re-thread some but they broke the carbon steel die. We are fortunate to have a material called Vesconite manufactured here - a grey/black nylon type which replaced Lignum Vitae as underwater shaft bearings on most Tugs around the world. it is lubricated by water - and functions especially well in salt water. So there is very little wear after years of use.
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