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Source for ba screws???
Anyone got a few ba screws they'd be prepared to part with?
I'm after five off 7ba cheese head and two off 6ba cheese head to try and get a step closer to completing a long term round to it.
Cheers,
Simon.
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01-06-2013 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by
Simon
I'm after five off 7ba cheese head and two off 6ba cheese head to try and get a step closer to completing a long term round to it.
What material do you want them in and what is the prefered length, there is a specialist firm here in Cardiff that does all sorts of odd ball screws if you let me know I will pop in and ask.
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I need them in good old fashioned "bog standard" mild steel and 1/2" in length, although anything longer will do the job as it's a site easier to take meat off than add it on
Cheers,
Simon.
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Or you could pop into any model engineering shop (especially those handling miniature steam locomotives) they will have heaps
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Simon,
I've got some 5BA's you can have but don't have any of the 6 or 7's. Email me off forum & I'll arrange getting them to you.
ATB
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If only it were that simple, model engineering shops around these parts are about as common as hens teeth.
Cheers,
Simon.

Originally Posted by
Aussie48
Or you could pop into any model engineering shop (especially those handling miniature steam locomotives) they will have heaps
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Try this lot EKP Supplies - Precision Turned Parts for Model Engineering who have in the past appeared at the Model Engineering Exhibition with this sort of thing.
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Thank You to Mk VII For This Useful Post:
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Found a source for BA5 screws and a lot more! They do mail order too.
Link: http://www.britishfasteners.com/catalog.pdf
How I could have used that source back in the day when I was still had my Norton Atlas.
Last edited by Paul S.; 01-06-2013 at 09:54 PM.
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You should have kept the Norton Paul!
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