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Feb 21st, 2010, 20:57 | #1 |
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Odd nuts bolts and washers
Now this might seem a mad posting but in my youth when I worked hard to keep cars on the road I had a collection of odd nuts bolts and washers (various imperial sizes) that were invaluable, however now some (many) years later and just starting my first restoration project I have no odds and sods collection of imperial nuts bolts and washers which is so frustrating. If there is anyone out there that could contribute to a renewed collection of imperial odds and sods I would be prepared to contribute a few quid and of course the p&p. Thanks
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Feb 21st, 2010, 23:38 | #2 |
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I know where you're going here. I like to try and keep some "stock" myself but if you want to start afresh with new stuff you can find useful assortment bags at Jumbles. Beware though, as they are often full of poor quality strange size rubbish. Maybe look at http://www.wrightsautosupplies.co.uk...asher-Pack.htm
If you can wait until the Spring Beaulieu, 15/16th May, there will be a few suppliers there, maybe Wrights too. |
Feb 22nd, 2010, 07:58 | #3 |
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Very handy link Derek and will come in handy!!!
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Very useful site thank you. I have ordered a mixed UNC bag to try. |
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