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dent[_2_] July 6th 10 01:52 PM

m14 studding/bolt source?
 
Hi all,

The bolt that holds on the drum of my cement mixer is damaged. It's an
M14 bolt, about 10cm long, but M14 appears to be a odd size (M12 or
M16, nothing in between) and I can't find anyone online or locally who
stock these in small quantities. Alternatively, an M14 stud and nut
would work equallywell. Does anyone know of any other source? I did
wonder whether certain sizes of masonry shield anchor might contain an
M14 bolt, but maybe they skip from M12 to M16 as well?

thanks,

dan.

Bruce[_8_] July 6th 10 02:06 PM

m14 studding/bolt source?
 
On Tue, 6 Jul 2010 05:52:28 -0700 (PDT), dent
wrote:
Hi all,

The bolt that holds on the drum of my cement mixer is damaged. It's an
M14 bolt, about 10cm long, but M14 appears to be a odd size (M12 or
M16, nothing in between) and I can't find anyone online or locally who
stock these in small quantities. Alternatively, an M14 stud and nut
would work equallywell. Does anyone know of any other source? I did
wonder whether certain sizes of masonry shield anchor might contain an
M14 bolt, but maybe they skip from M12 to M16 as well?



Lots of cars use M14 wheel bolts or studs/nuts. However, 10cm is
rather long for a wheel bolt or stud.

You should be able to get a local engineering workshop to make one up
for you at a reasonable price. Just give them the old one as a
pattern.

tony sayer July 6th 10 02:24 PM

m14 studding/bolt source?
 
In article , Bruce
scribeth thus
On Tue, 6 Jul 2010 05:52:28 -0700 (PDT), dent
wrote:
Hi all,

The bolt that holds on the drum of my cement mixer is damaged. It's an
M14 bolt, about 10cm long, but M14 appears to be a odd size (M12 or
M16, nothing in between) and I can't find anyone online or locally who
stock these in small quantities. Alternatively, an M14 stud and nut
would work equallywell. Does anyone know of any other source? I did
wonder whether certain sizes of masonry shield anchor might contain an
M14 bolt, but maybe they skip from M12 to M16 as well?



Lots of cars use M14 wheel bolts or studs/nuts. However, 10cm is
rather long for a wheel bolt or stud.

You should be able to get a local engineering workshop to make one up
for you at a reasonable price. Just give them the old one as a
pattern.


Have a look at Mackays of Cambridge they have moist everything to do
with nuts and bolts and IIRC they do online ordering..
--
Tony Sayer




Frank Erskine July 6th 10 03:04 PM

m14 studding/bolt source?
 
On Tue, 6 Jul 2010 14:24:35 +0100, tony sayer
wrote:


Have a look at Mackays of Cambridge they have moist everything to do
with nuts and bolts


Rusty ones? :-)

--
Frank Erskine

andrew July 6th 10 03:32 PM

m14 studding/bolt source?
 
On Jul 6, 1:52*pm, dent wrote:
Hi all,

The bolt that holds on the drum of my cement mixer is damaged. It's an
M14 bolt, about 10cm long, but M14 appears to be a odd size (M12 or
M16, nothing in between) and I can't find anyone online or locally who
stock these in small quantities. Alternatively, an M14 stud and nut
would work equallywell. Does anyone know of any other source? I did
wonder whether certain sizes of masonry shield anchor might contain an
M14 bolt, but maybe they skip from M12 to M16 as well?

thanks,

dan.


ebay has a wide range of options.

eg http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/M14-x-100-HIGH...-/290370167753

A bit fiddly to find, but if you search for M14 then narrow down by
category, lots of options present themselves

A

Bruce[_8_] July 6th 10 03:45 PM

m14 studding/bolt source?
 
On Tue, 6 Jul 2010 14:24:35 +0100, tony sayer
wrote:

Have a look at Mackays of Cambridge they have moist everything to do
with nuts and bolts



Mmm ... moist! ;-)


Grimly Curmudgeon July 6th 10 05:11 PM

m14 studding/bolt source?
 
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember tony sayer
saying something like:

Have a look at Mackays of Cambridge they have moist everything to do
with nuts and bolts


Bit of a turn on?

Bob Minchin[_4_] July 6th 10 05:28 PM

m14 studding/bolt source?
 
tony sayer wrote:
In , Bruce
scribeth thus
On Tue, 6 Jul 2010 05:52:28 -0700 (PDT), dent
wrote:
Hi all,

The bolt that holds on the drum of my cement mixer is damaged. It's an
M14 bolt, about 10cm long, but M14 appears to be a odd size (M12 or
M16, nothing in between) and I can't find anyone online or locally who
stock these in small quantities. Alternatively, an M14 stud and nut
would work equallywell. Does anyone know of any other source? I did
wonder whether certain sizes of masonry shield anchor might contain an
M14 bolt, but maybe they skip from M12 to M16 as well?



Lots of cars use M14 wheel bolts or studs/nuts. However, 10cm is
rather long for a wheel bolt or stud.

You should be able to get a local engineering workshop to make one up
for you at a reasonable price. Just give them the old one as a
pattern.


Have a look at Mackays of Cambridge they have moist everything to do
with nuts and bolts and IIRC they do online ordering..

Cromwell have studding in M14 (or bolts in pack of 100!)
http://www.cromwell.co.uk



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