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2018-07-07, 21:07 by Gary M Jones
I was at the field today between 14:00 & 15:00 all on my own , good flying too. There is a dead sheep along the fence line towards the gate from the pits, I saw the farmer so reported this to her. I hope no one had plans for a BBQ .
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Round head screws
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Round head screws
Any one know where I can get some small screws please
size:- six mm length and about 2mm wide on thread with round heads
( or the nearest to this size )
thanks Peter S
size:- six mm length and about 2mm wide on thread with round heads
( or the nearest to this size )
thanks Peter S
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Re: Round head screws
If you mean "button head" type screws - I have some of various sizes, in stainless steel ( allen key type head ) - how many d'ya need Pete?
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Re: Round head screws
I have M2 and M2.5 in that length with a head suitable for a flat blade screwdriver. I you only want a few I can post them. What about nuts and washers?
I notice you say 'about 2mm wide' If they are for an American or American market widget you are quite likely want an imperial size. Though motor mounts are generally metric. As Rich asked, what are they for?
I notice you say 'about 2mm wide' If they are for an American or American market widget you are quite likely want an imperial size. Though motor mounts are generally metric. As Rich asked, what are they for?
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Re: Round head screws
Thanks for the replies
The screws are to hold down 1/64th ply covering so that the heads look like small rivets
The curved ply is on a balsa frame and forms part of the fuz top cover from the engine
to the cockpit.
Peter
The screws are to hold down 1/64th ply covering so that the heads look like small rivets
The curved ply is on a balsa frame and forms part of the fuz top cover from the engine
to the cockpit.
Peter
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Re: Round head screws
Model fixings apppear to have something like but the type I think would be most suitable are out of stock at the moment, thanks any way.
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