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Nick
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Does anyone have four US 8-32 thread size nuts I could take off your hands?

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Hi Nick,

Any idea which of the US threads? UNF? Not that I know a whole lot abou threads, mind you.

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these people seem to do nylon ones if it's any help,
http://www.modelfixings.co.uk/nuts.htm
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Hi Nick
The modelfixings page also has unc 8 32 full nuts.

I've found some thin (3mm thick) nuts which I believe are the thread you want. It's what BMC used when they wanted something smaller than 1/4 inch bolts.
Send me an e-mail with your address if you want them.

Regards Richard (Higgins)
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Hi Nick-i got some 6-32 nuts from the Ripmax range for some american chokes i got and it looks like they do 8-32 as well.

http://www.rimax.com/item.asp?itemid=T- ... gory=T1940

I got mine by post from one of the "Hobby Stores" but i had to send cash as their min PDQ amount was £5
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