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Old 11-25-2007, 04:03 PM   #1
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I can't seem to find the bolts and screws that came with my Oak Park spacers. Does anyone know the size and details?

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Old 11-25-2007, 04:07 PM   #2
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I had to use longer ones... std 1/4 x ?? Easy to find... had them on hand... I needed longer ones to get through my top... No problem...
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Just use a regular bolt? Seems like it was something different from a regular bolt.

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SB, try contacting OP. They may be able to send or sell you the machine screws.
Otherwise, pick up some 1/4" or 5/16" machine screws so the heads will "sit" properly in the recessed holes in the spacers.
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I actually was referring to the nuts. Wing nuts? Hex nuts?

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I actually was referring to the nuts. Wing nuts? Hex nuts?

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They are wing nuts Steve, makes it easy to tighten and loosen etc.

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Just got um.

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I actually was referring to the nuts. Wing nuts? Hex nuts?

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Yep, they are wing nuts... But, I'm going to make larger KNOB that can hit the bolt end easier than messing with that small wing nut.

The bolts also must have V heads so they can go into the jigs OK... countersunk.

You will LIKE them!
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