Thread: Source for bolts
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12-13-2006 08:52 PM #1
Source for bolts
Anybody know of a source for what I'd call "button head" bolts for attaching spreader bars to a '32 frame?
My spreader bars came with stainless hex head bolts, but I'd like to replace them with the "button head" style for a little bit of a cleaner look.
I'm talking about the rounded head bolts (like a carriage bolt head) that has an allen head drive hole in it.
Either stainless or chrome.
Thanks,
Randy
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12-13-2006 09:29 PM #2
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12-14-2006 04:30 AM #3
Fastenal handles them, good selection.Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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12-14-2006 06:16 AM #4
try
http://www.mcmaster.com/
Search for button head,
At bottom of page are all the specs.Mike
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12-14-2006 07:12 AM #5
Look for an indistrial fastener buisness in your area. They will usually carry name brand and/or reliable fasteners that you cannot rely on from the local hardware stores.
We use Unbrako's in all our machinery. The brands mentioned above are good ones as well.
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12-16-2006 07:08 PM #6
If you're looking for 1/2-13 s/s button head bolts for your spreader bar, SAC Hot Rod has them in stock. They are in Orange CA, and their phone number is 714-997-3433.
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