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If I need to cut an improvised shim, from a piece of soft metal, which metal will give less trouble - due to bi-metallic contact - aluminum can, .22LR shell, or ???
Would the combination Aluminum-on-Steel might be problematic in the long term?
I bought shimstock from brownell's to solve all my shims issues:
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A little grease on both sides of what ever shim material you use will prevent any corrosion you would expect. I doubt your set up will experience much time immersed in salt water... hobby stores sell brass in various thicknesses...
Aluminum beer can works great. They're a little thinner than a pop can, slice one lengthwise and unroll it, cut whatever size squares are required.
Plus restocking the shop is a blast...