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    Pad screws for No.4 T

    Who has a pair of front pads screws for a No.4 T for sale?
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    Brian Dickicon at Bdlltd may still have some

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    If Brian at BDLicon can't help then you could try here

    British Tools Fasteners - 4BA x 1-1/4" Raised Countersunk Screw (2770)

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    Just as a warning the ones from Britishicon fasteners are stainless. They are the ones I used on the repro 4T I just built.

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    I got some from Briish Fastners that were cad plated. Stripped the plating with Hydrochloric/Muriatic acid and they blued just fine.

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    Be a bit careful too as some of them are cad plated brass. NOT good!

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    I have a few extra screws left from my batch so I'll try that and see if they do the same.

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    Yup definitely plated. The acid removed it very nicely. Wish I would have known that a couple months ago, thanks for the tip!

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