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swap me YOUR 12 x 1.25 metric bolts, I got tons of *NEW* grade 5USA 1/2 x 1 inch NC bolts
I have quite a a "shidload" of BRAND new 1/2x1 inch NC bolts (yeah, a
USA size), ALL of which are grade five you can see 'em here (top center), in all their festive glory: http://machines.byethost31.com/items_1/index3.html I need six 12x1.25 bolts, ANY length "roughly an inch long, or longer". an inch is roughly 25mm. need 'em to fasten the hitch to my nissan pickup... since I'm a tightwad, AND since I don't feel like BLOWING 20 bucks on bolts, I'll "more than swap you even" MY bolts for yours. I also have OTHER size bolts. and, like you, I have EVERY size, except the size I NEED. get with reality, buy me a drink, or make me a SWAP :-) or I can swap you other stuff, "by mail" or "in person" if you're local other swappables: http://machines.50webs.com/alpha/ other wants: http://machines.50webs.com/alpha/#wants_list also have "el superbo" ebay feedback, if you wanna see it... location north central florida thanks |
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swap me YOUR 12 x 1.25 metric bolts, I got tons of *NEW* grade5 USA 1/2 x 1 inch NC bolts
dave wrote:
I have quite a a "shidload" of BRAND new 1/2x1 inch NC bolts (yeah, a USA size), ALL of which are grade five you can see 'em here (top center), in all their festive glory: http://machines.byethost31.com/items_1/index3.html I need six 12x1.25 bolts Dave can you check the thread pitch? I've got M12 x 1.75 in lengths: (2) 25mm (2) 70mm All are 'Property Class' 8.8 Thanks --Winston |
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swap me YOUR 12 x 1.25 metric bolts, I got tons of *NEW* grade 5 USA 1/2 x 1 inch NC bolts
On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 18:29:34 -0700, Winston wrote:
Dave can you check the thread pitch? I've got M12 x 1.75 in lengths: (2) 25mm (2) 70mm All are 'Property Class' 8.8 Thanks --Winston 12x1.25 is metric fine. For some reason, the fine threads are less common than the coarse ones. Mark Rand RTFM |
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swap me YOUR 12 x 1.25 metric bolts, I got tons of *NEW* grade 5 USA 1/2 x 1 inch NC bolts
"Mark Rand" wrote in message ... On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 18:29:34 -0700, Winston wrote: Dave can you check the thread pitch? I've got M12 x 1.75 in lengths: (2) 25mm (2) 70mm All are 'Property Class' 8.8 Thanks --Winston 12x1.25 is metric fine. For some reason, the fine threads are less common than the coarse ones. Mark Rand RTFM Except on old Alfa Romeos. And in the '60s, it was almost impossible to find metric-fine in the US. Argghh!! -- Ed Huntress |
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swap me YOUR 12 x 1.25 metric bolts, I got tons of *NEW* grade5 USA 1/2 x 1 inch NC bolts
Ed Huntress wrote:
"Mark Rand" wrote in message ... (...) 12x1.25 is metric fine. For some reason, the fine threads are less common than the coarse ones. Mark Rand RTFM Except on old Alfa Romeos. And in the '60s, it was almost impossible to find metric-fine in the US. Argghh!! Was thinking of changing my nym to 'LeftHandedWhitworthFineThread'. --Winston |
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