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Where do I find proper 4Ba No4T pad screws?
I need the 5 screws to install the pads, any help on where to find them would be greatly appreciated!
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07-03-2017 08:38 AM
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20 4BA x 7/8 Countersunk (Flat) Head Slotted Screws Plated Steel | eBay
Found this on EBay.co.uk
I know that I is not what you looking for.
But I have a similar problem two years ago
First put them in salt assid too remove Zink
Put them in drill an with a fine file form the head as you like.
Shorten them.
You can now soft solder them an blue them.
That was what I have done. It looks ok I think at least.
I am on hollyday but can send pictures when I am home if you want
jsne
I am not sure if the link works
It is all done by my phone
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Originally Posted by
jsne
20 4BA x 7/8 Countersunk (Flat) Head Slotted Screws Plated Steel | eBay
Found this on EBay.co.uk
I know that I is not what you looking for.
But I have a similar problem two years ago
First put them in salt assid too remove Zink
Put them in drill an with a fine file form the head as you like.
Shorten them.
You can now soft solder them an blue them.
That was what I have done. It looks ok I think at least.
I am on hollyday but can send pictures when I am home if you want
jsne
I am not sure if the link works
It is all done by my phone
Thanks jsne!
Send pictures when u can!
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Have you tried "Evans Obsolete Screws" ? I ordered three scope cap screws for a damaged T bracket, and they fit perfectly. On his website, he does lists the five scope pad screws.
best of luck!
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Originally Posted by
jsne
Ok I found this on my labtop
It is my "wanabe" T
I have made the screws like i whrite in my first repry
Sorry but no close up. It is the best I can do at the moment.
I Am werry interested in your project


JSNE
That looks great, beauty rifle too!
What's the specs!?
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Try British
Tools & Fasteners They are in New York, 315-946-9400. That were I purchased the 4Ba screws for the ejector on my No 7 rifle. They have a web page.
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Try British Tools & Fasteners in New York. 315-946-9400. I purchased 4Ba screws from them for the ejector on my N0 7 .
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Originally Posted by
p2v5f
Try
British
Tools & Fasteners They are in New York, 315-946-9400. That were I purchased the 4Ba screws for the ejector on my No 7 rifle. They have a web page.
---------- Post added at 02:09 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:03 PM ----------
Try British Tools & Fasteners in New York. 315-946-9400. I purchased 4Ba screws from them for the ejector on my N0 7 .
I'll give them a go thanks!
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Hi John
Before you use my solution.
As I sayd, it is two years since I done mine.
I now remember that I have made my own front pad
My self.
And countersunk the holes so the fit the screws.
If you will do the same they might fit a bid deep as your pad may be countersunk correct.
So maby you should get the right ones instead.
Yours are after all a real T.
I am sorry if I have cost any problem.
About my rifle
It is a 1944 Long Branch. The scope on the pictures is a Wraver K3 I have converted so it looks like a no32 mk3
Today it have a scope no42 converted to no32 mk3 using Peter Laidlers instruction in the stinky noted.
The Rifel groups Mutch better then I were could dream about.
Jsne
Last edited by Jsne; 07-04-2017 at 06:12 AM.
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Originally Posted by
jsne
...Peter Laidlers instruction in the stinky ....
Jsne
You couldn't make it up.
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