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What is B.H.G.?? 1

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Longie

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Aug 26, 2010
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I am currently re-drawing some very old (1946) drawings in 3D. One of the parts is a Bushing made in B.H.G. What is this material, can anyone please help????
Many thanks.
Longie
 
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Hi, thank you all for your ideas!!!
I am going down the "brass hardened graphite" route as that seems the most likely.
Thanks again.
Longie
 
These is an old German firm Baumaterialien-Handelsgesellschaft AG (BHG) that makes hardware.

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