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peter purpose

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Gentlemen,
I'm tearing my hair out trying to find something like this.
Anyone have a source?

cheers

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[quote author="peter purpose"]Gentlemen,
I'm tearing my hair out trying to find something like this.
Anyone have a source?

cheers

bracket.jpg
[/quote]


Try this....

http://www.keyelco.com/products/prod34.asp


Vince Poulos
Speck Electronics
 
Peeet-ah,

LOADS and Bazillions of them available just 'dahn the street' from me.

You want threaded? unthreaded or one hole of each?

They're available singly, by the faaahsand, or anywhere in between. So cheap I can just sent ya whatever you want, even if its a couple of 'undred.

"Lemmy -NO!".

Keef
 
Yeah thanks Roger.
That part is available from my local UK disributor, but is a bit on the wide side. Keystone don't appear to make anything smaller.
The hunt goes on.

cheers
 
the ones I have here are all 4/40 threaded or 6/32...

Various sizes...

Some pretty thin...

-I used a couple as front-panel closure screw mounting brackets on my LA-2a. -Championship stuff!

If you're after somefink specific, give me da specifics and I'll see.

If it's of any assistance, the people from API were down here installing a console about 14 years ago and they saw this place and marvelled at how many odd metalwork parts like black-anodized hex-keyed button-headed screws that they normally struggle to find... and this place has bins full of them.

-something to consider...

Keef
 
Your pic Roger.... you're some photographer I tells ya..!!

Keef....
My absolute ideal would be a 10mm angle, 4mm wide, with M2 threaded holes at 5mm.

Rare as rocking horse poo.

peter
 
Did you hear about the Wooden horse? ... ... ... -Wood'n $hît!!!

Metric is probably not a 'nopshun'

But I can provide screwage. M2 IS tiny though...

I'll see.

Keef
 
Peter - a bit of lateral thinking maybe required.
Have you tried emailing the model engineering guys - especially the blokes who make small trains?
And those blokes can talk for hours as well
Have a sniff around...
http://www.modeleng.org/supply.htm
 
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