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![]() "Steve" wrote in message news:G6LXn.65232$U%7.16969@hurricane... Hi all, Where would be the best place to get a new one of these? http://i49.tinypic.com/2mqw9b8.jpg It's a like a bolt with thread only at the end and the opposing piece. It holds the arm to the back, but the thread's stripped. Sorry, I know my description or photo aren't the best. Do they sell them at the sheds (I've not looked but assumed not) Many thanks for your time S Won't an ordinary stainless bolt/coach bolt and nut do? If it has to be fairly loose so that the furniture can move, and you can't get the right amount of untapped length, use a nylock nut and washer, rather than tightening hard. S |
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