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Countersunk plug?
I'm replacing all the crappy bolts on my rearsets and I'd like to change this countersunk one to a normal cap screw because they have bigger allen key sizes. These 5mm ones are pish
Where can I get a countersunk plug/washer to let me use a flat headed bolt? http://i1281.photobucket.com/albums/...psa9b737b8.jpg |
Re: Countersunk plug?
think about it real hard.. you already have one you just need to cut and drill.
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Yeh I did think about that but I'm really lazy. I'd rather lower my left finger a few times on the mouse than go in to the garage I don't have, clamp the bolt in the vice that I don't have, then drill and cut it off :p
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Re: Countersunk plug?
We used countersink fillers for aircraft modification and repair, and sometimes we did what Bibio suggested..
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ooohhh yeah i forgot your up in sheep shaggin country now.. lol
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Boeing calls them repair washers, but Boeing doesn't use metric fasteners. I didn't have any luck searching for a place to buy them anyway.
Know anybody that works at a heavy aircraft overhaul station? |
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Try screw fix they sell counter sunk Allen bolts
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Search for cone or conical washer in the dimentions you want or get bib to drill you a couple of csk ones ;)
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Still can't really find anything suitable. Might just have to get the standard bolts and be gentle with them.
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Depending on the thread size you need, are countersunk sprocket bolts any good? Some of them have 8mm hex socket heads, stand a fair bit of abuse.
Shug :salut::salut: |
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