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Larry Jaques[_4_] January 4th 14 05:34 AM

Long Toilet Bolts
 
I have the need for some 4-1/2" long brass toilet bolts to hold a
toilet down on a custom plywood pedestal. This is a custom home,
probably built by a jack-of-all-trades, guaranteed master of none.

The pedestal under the loo on the upper floor is 2-1/2" thick and the
one beneath the bottom floor loo is 3/4". He probably glued the
flanges in at a level other than the floor.

Anyway, the flooring guys can't do their job until I come up with
bolts for the owner. Most standard bolts are 2.5" and I found some
long ones which are 4". I need a longer bolt. Homey's Despot didn't
have any brass couplers or brass allthread.

Any ideas where I can find these dinosaur teeth?

Here's the style: http://tinyurl.com/lxmsvht (Man, what a ripoff
price these guys want. They're $2.37 at Grover.)

--
A mind, like a home, is furnished by its owner, so if
one's life is cold and bare he can blame none but himself.
-- Louis L'Amour

John B.[_3_] January 4th 14 11:56 AM

Long Toilet Bolts
 
On Fri, 03 Jan 2014 21:34:01 -0800, Larry Jaques
wrote:

I have the need for some 4-1/2" long brass toilet bolts to hold a
toilet down on a custom plywood pedestal. This is a custom home,
probably built by a jack-of-all-trades, guaranteed master of none.

The pedestal under the loo on the upper floor is 2-1/2" thick and the
one beneath the bottom floor loo is 3/4". He probably glued the
flanges in at a level other than the floor.

Anyway, the flooring guys can't do their job until I come up with
bolts for the owner. Most standard bolts are 2.5" and I found some
long ones which are 4". I need a longer bolt. Homey's Despot didn't
have any brass couplers or brass allthread.

Any ideas where I can find these dinosaur teeth?

Here's the style: http://tinyurl.com/lxmsvht (Man, what a ripoff
price these guys want. They're $2.37 at Grover.)


Maybe stainless allthread with an acorn nut on top and a common on the
bottom?
--
Cheers,

John B.

David R. Birch January 4th 14 12:45 PM

Long Toilet Bolts
 
On 1/3/2014 11:34 PM, Larry Jaques wrote:
I have the need for some 4-1/2" long brass toilet bolts to hold a
toilet down on a custom plywood pedestal. This is a custom home,
probably built by a jack-of-all-trades, guaranteed master of none.

The pedestal under the loo on the upper floor is 2-1/2" thick and the
one beneath the bottom floor loo is 3/4". He probably glued the
flanges in at a level other than the floor.

Anyway, the flooring guys can't do their job until I come up with
bolts for the owner. Most standard bolts are 2.5" and I found some
long ones which are 4". I need a longer bolt. Homey's Despot didn't
have any brass couplers or brass allthread.

Any ideas where I can find these dinosaur teeth?

Here's the style: http://tinyurl.com/lxmsvht (Man, what a ripoff
price these guys want. They're $2.37 at Grover.)

--
A mind, like a home, is furnished by its owner, so if
one's life is cold and bare he can blame none but himself.


How about stainless allthread?

David


Carl Ijames[_7_] January 4th 14 02:44 PM

Long Toilet Bolts
 
www.mcmaster.com has brass and stainless all thread in 1/4-20, nuts, etc.
Just not long toilet bolts :-). Depending on where you are they usually
deliver in one day ups ground.

-----
Regards,
Carl Ijames
"Larry Jaques" wrote in message
...

I have the need for some 4-1/2" long brass toilet bolts to hold a
toilet down on a custom plywood pedestal. This is a custom home,
probably built by a jack-of-all-trades, guaranteed master of none.

The pedestal under the loo on the upper floor is 2-1/2" thick and the
one beneath the bottom floor loo is 3/4". He probably glued the
flanges in at a level other than the floor.

Anyway, the flooring guys can't do their job until I come up with
bolts for the owner. Most standard bolts are 2.5" and I found some
long ones which are 4". I need a longer bolt. Homey's Despot didn't
have any brass couplers or brass allthread.

Any ideas where I can find these dinosaur teeth?

Here's the style: http://tinyurl.com/lxmsvht (Man, what a ripoff
price these guys want. They're $2.37 at Grover.)

--
A mind, like a home, is furnished by its owner, so if
one's life is cold and bare he can blame none but himself.
-- Louis L'Amour



Steve W.[_4_] January 4th 14 04:18 PM

Long Toilet Bolts
 
Larry Jaques wrote:
I have the need for some 4-1/2" long brass toilet bolts to hold a
toilet down on a custom plywood pedestal. This is a custom home,
probably built by a jack-of-all-trades, guaranteed master of none.

The pedestal under the loo on the upper floor is 2-1/2" thick and the
one beneath the bottom floor loo is 3/4". He probably glued the
flanges in at a level other than the floor.

Anyway, the flooring guys can't do their job until I come up with
bolts for the owner. Most standard bolts are 2.5" and I found some
long ones which are 4". I need a longer bolt. Homey's Despot didn't
have any brass couplers or brass allthread.

Any ideas where I can find these dinosaur teeth?

Here's the style: http://tinyurl.com/lxmsvht (Man, what a ripoff
price these guys want. They're $2.37 at Grover.)

--
A mind, like a home, is furnished by its owner, so if
one's life is cold and bare he can blame none but himself.
-- Louis L'Amour



Take a chunk of brass all thread (or stainless) Pair of heavy washers to
fit the rod, braze washers to rod, smooth brazing, grind flats onto
washers. If using stainless weld the washers on.

--
Steve W.

Michael A. Terrell January 4th 14 06:37 PM

Long Toilet Bolts
 

"Steve W." wrote:

Larry Jaques wrote:
I have the need for some 4-1/2" long brass toilet bolts to hold a
toilet down on a custom plywood pedestal. This is a custom home,
probably built by a jack-of-all-trades, guaranteed master of none.

The pedestal under the loo on the upper floor is 2-1/2" thick and the
one beneath the bottom floor loo is 3/4". He probably glued the
flanges in at a level other than the floor.

Anyway, the flooring guys can't do their job until I come up with
bolts for the owner. Most standard bolts are 2.5" and I found some
long ones which are 4". I need a longer bolt. Homey's Despot didn't
have any brass couplers or brass allthread.

Any ideas where I can find these dinosaur teeth?

Here's the style: http://tinyurl.com/lxmsvht (Man, what a ripoff
price these guys want. They're $2.37 at Grover.)

--
A mind, like a home, is furnished by its owner, so if
one's life is cold and bare he can blame none but himself.
-- Louis L'Amour


Take a chunk of brass all thread (or stainless) Pair of heavy washers to
fit the rod, braze washers to rod, smooth brazing, grind flats onto
washers. If using stainless weld the washers on.



How about standard bolts, some couplings, and the extra rod?

http://www.grainger.com/product/Rod-Coupling-Nut-1JA53

--
Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to
have a DD214, and a honorable discharge.

Larry Jaques[_4_] January 5th 14 04:31 AM

Long Toilet Bolts
 
On Sat, 04 Jan 2014 13:37:03 -0500, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote:


"Steve W." wrote:

Larry Jaques wrote:
I have the need for some 4-1/2" long brass toilet bolts to hold a
toilet down on a custom plywood pedestal. This is a custom home,
probably built by a jack-of-all-trades, guaranteed master of none.

The pedestal under the loo on the upper floor is 2-1/2" thick and the
one beneath the bottom floor loo is 3/4". He probably glued the
flanges in at a level other than the floor.

Anyway, the flooring guys can't do their job until I come up with
bolts for the owner. Most standard bolts are 2.5" and I found some
long ones which are 4". I need a longer bolt. Homey's Despot didn't
have any brass couplers or brass allthread.

Any ideas where I can find these dinosaur teeth?

Here's the style: http://tinyurl.com/lxmsvht (Man, what a ripoff
price these guys want. They're $2.37 at Grover.)

--
A mind, like a home, is furnished by its owner, so if
one's life is cold and bare he can blame none but himself.
-- Louis L'Amour


Take a chunk of brass all thread (or stainless) Pair of heavy washers to
fit the rod, braze washers to rod, smooth brazing, grind flats onto
washers. If using stainless weld the washers on.


Me gotsk no torch. sniffle How does brass TIG?


How about standard bolts, some couplings, and the extra rod?

http://www.grainger.com/product/Rod-Coupling-Nut-1JA53


I'm trying to find sleek round brass jobs to reduce the possibility of
having to ream out the holes in the pedestal, too. The current
problem is that they were made out of plated steel and rusted out.

--
Stay centered by accepting whatever you are doing.
This is the ultimate. -- Chuang-tzu

Rick[_19_] January 5th 14 05:32 AM

Long Toilet Bolts
 

"Larry Jaques" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 04 Jan 2014 13:37:03 -0500, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote:


"Steve W." wrote:

Larry Jaques wrote:
I have the need for some 4-1/2" long brass toilet bolts to hold a
toilet down on a custom plywood pedestal. This is a custom home,
probably built by a jack-of-all-trades, guaranteed master of none.

The pedestal under the loo on the upper floor is 2-1/2" thick and the
one beneath the bottom floor loo is 3/4". He probably glued the
flanges in at a level other than the floor.

Anyway, the flooring guys can't do their job until I come up with
bolts for the owner. Most standard bolts are 2.5" and I found some
long ones which are 4". I need a longer bolt. Homey's Despot didn't
have any brass couplers or brass allthread.

Any ideas where I can find these dinosaur teeth?

Here's the style: http://tinyurl.com/lxmsvht (Man, what a ripoff
price these guys want. They're $2.37 at Grover.)

--
A mind, like a home, is furnished by its owner, so if
one's life is cold and bare he can blame none but himself.
-- Louis L'Amour

Take a chunk of brass all thread (or stainless) Pair of heavy washers to
fit the rod, braze washers to rod, smooth brazing, grind flats onto
washers. If using stainless weld the washers on.


Me gotsk no torch. sniffle How does brass TIG?


How about standard bolts, some couplings, and the extra rod?

http://www.grainger.com/product/Rod-Coupling-Nut-1JA53


I'm trying to find sleek round brass jobs to reduce the possibility of
having to ream out the holes in the pedestal, too. The current
problem is that they were made out of plated steel and rusted out.

--
Stay centered by accepting whatever you are doing.
This is the ultimate. -- Chuang-tzu


Use a short section of 3/8 refrigeration tube as a coupling and solder the
extensions to the flanged bolts....


Michael A. Terrell January 5th 14 06:09 AM

Long Toilet Bolts
 

Larry Jaques wrote:

On Sat, 04 Jan 2014 13:37:03 -0500, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote:


"Steve W." wrote:

Larry Jaques wrote:
I have the need for some 4-1/2" long brass toilet bolts to hold a
toilet down on a custom plywood pedestal. This is a custom home,
probably built by a jack-of-all-trades, guaranteed master of none.

The pedestal under the loo on the upper floor is 2-1/2" thick and the
one beneath the bottom floor loo is 3/4". He probably glued the
flanges in at a level other than the floor.

Anyway, the flooring guys can't do their job until I come up with
bolts for the owner. Most standard bolts are 2.5" and I found some
long ones which are 4". I need a longer bolt. Homey's Despot didn't
have any brass couplers or brass allthread.

Any ideas where I can find these dinosaur teeth?

Here's the style: http://tinyurl.com/lxmsvht (Man, what a ripoff
price these guys want. They're $2.37 at Grover.)

--
A mind, like a home, is furnished by its owner, so if
one's life is cold and bare he can blame none but himself.
-- Louis L'Amour

Take a chunk of brass all thread (or stainless) Pair of heavy washers to
fit the rod, braze washers to rod, smooth brazing, grind flats onto
washers. If using stainless weld the washers on.


Me gotsk no torch. sniffle How does brass TIG?

How about standard bolts, some couplings, and the extra rod?

http://www.grainger.com/product/Rod-Coupling-Nut-1JA53


I'm trying to find sleek round brass jobs to reduce the possibility of
having to ream out the holes in the pedestal, too. The current
problem is that they were made out of plated steel and rusted out.



I've seen those made of brass. They can be soldered. Use the 2"
bolts, couplings and enough rod to do the job. that way the couplings
won't interfere on either end.


--
Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to
have a DD214, and a honorable discharge.

Larry Jaques[_4_] January 5th 14 06:16 AM

Long Toilet Bolts
 
On Sun, 5 Jan 2014 00:32:46 -0500, "Rick"
wrote:


"Larry Jaques" wrote in message
.. .
On Sat, 04 Jan 2014 13:37:03 -0500, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote:


"Steve W." wrote:

Larry Jaques wrote:
I have the need for some 4-1/2" long brass toilet bolts to hold a
toilet down on a custom plywood pedestal. This is a custom home,
probably built by a jack-of-all-trades, guaranteed master of none.

The pedestal under the loo on the upper floor is 2-1/2" thick and the
one beneath the bottom floor loo is 3/4". He probably glued the
flanges in at a level other than the floor.

Anyway, the flooring guys can't do their job until I come up with
bolts for the owner. Most standard bolts are 2.5" and I found some
long ones which are 4". I need a longer bolt. Homey's Despot didn't
have any brass couplers or brass allthread.

Any ideas where I can find these dinosaur teeth?

Here's the style: http://tinyurl.com/lxmsvht (Man, what a ripoff
price these guys want. They're $2.37 at Grover.)

--
A mind, like a home, is furnished by its owner, so if
one's life is cold and bare he can blame none but himself.
-- Louis L'Amour

Take a chunk of brass all thread (or stainless) Pair of heavy washers to
fit the rod, braze washers to rod, smooth brazing, grind flats onto
washers. If using stainless weld the washers on.


Me gotsk no torch. sniffle How does brass TIG?


How about standard bolts, some couplings, and the extra rod?

http://www.grainger.com/product/Rod-Coupling-Nut-1JA53


I'm trying to find sleek round brass jobs to reduce the possibility of
having to ream out the holes in the pedestal, too. The current
problem is that they were made out of plated steel and rusted out.

--
Stay centered by accepting whatever you are doing.
This is the ultimate. -- Chuang-tzu


Use a short section of 3/8 refrigeration tube as a coupling and solder the
extensions to the flanged bolts....


Hmmm, maybe. If I could find some lug-nut style nuts with a coupler
type of threaded extension attached, those would work ideally with the
4" bolts I bought yesterday. Y'know, the female part of a
screw-together rivet?

--
Stay centered by accepting whatever you are doing.
This is the ultimate. -- Chuang-tzu

Jim Wilkins[_2_] January 5th 14 03:05 PM

Long Toilet Bolts
 
"Larry Jaqs" wrote in message
...

I'm trying to find sleek round brass jobs to reduce the possibility
of
having to ream out the holes in the pedestal, too. The current
problem is that they were made out of plated steel and rusted out.


Recently I found solid brass rod up to 1/4" in a hobby store.



Larry Jaques[_4_] January 5th 14 03:37 PM

Long Toilet Bolts
 
On Sun, 5 Jan 2014 10:05:23 -0500, "Jim Wilkins"
wrote:

"Larry Jaqs" wrote in message
.. .

I'm trying to find sleek round brass jobs to reduce the possibility
of
having to ream out the holes in the pedestal, too. The current
problem is that they were made out of plated steel and rusted out.


Recently I found solid brass rod up to 1/4" in a hobby store.


Again, that doesn't address my problem. I can find rod, but I'm
looking for either thin couplers in non-corrosive metal, or longer
toilet bolts with the flats on the end. Toilet flanges won't accept
nuts or standard bolt heads.

--
Stay centered by accepting whatever you are doing.
This is the ultimate. -- Chuang-tzu


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