Thread: Screw head?
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06-13-2007 09:07 PM #1
Screw head?
Can anyone tell me what this type of screw is called?
And, where can I get tools to fit it......Our race team page
Chuck
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06-13-2007 09:22 PM #2
Looks like the one's used on the old chebbies, Snap-on has a bit to fit it. Maybe Craftsman, too...?Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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06-13-2007 09:27 PM #3
Yep, you are correct....it's on a 51 chevy. Couldn't find a Craftsman bit to fit it. Snap On probably have one, but at this point I have no access to the Snap On man. I was wondering what it was called so I might be able to find tools on-line.Our race team page
Chuck
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06-13-2007 09:28 PM #4
Thanks Denny, I'll see what I can find.....Our race team page
Chuck
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06-13-2007 09:55 PM #5
Mobile home manufacturers used this type screw to attach the aluminum outer panels to the framework.PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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06-13-2007 11:02 PM #6
For the record, I believe that's called a clutch head screw.I'd rather be in my garage. . .
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06-13-2007 11:52 PM #7
They come in 3 sizes!!TEAMWORK is essential, it allows you to blame someone else!
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06-14-2007 05:56 AM #8
A flat screwdriver of just the right size will work in a pinch.
John Deere used them in the 50's to hold the tin on.
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06-14-2007 06:26 PM #9
Thanks for the input!!!
Found them on McMaster-Carr, 5 sizes in all (3/32, 1/8, 5/32, 3/16, 1/4) I probably don't need them all but I ordered them all anyway.....After all, I want to reuse the screws.....Our race team page
Chuck
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