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paulfoel February 23rd 05 10:28 AM

Flat clips to hold bottom panel of built-in cooker?
 
Basically, they're like flat clips which are used hold too flat metal
surfaces together by clipping on the end (sort of like a strong paper
clip).

Any idea what the proper name for them is? I'm trying to find them on
screwfix or toolstation...


Peter Andrews February 23rd 05 01:58 PM


"paulfoel" wrote in message
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Basically, they're like flat clips which are used hold too flat metal
surfaces together by clipping on the end (sort of like a strong paper
clip).

Any idea what the proper name for them is? I'm trying to find them on
screwfix or toolstation...


Part number 300-3052 at www.rswww.com may be what you are looking for.
Snap Fixing Panel Fastening 'U' Clip



[news] February 23rd 05 02:05 PM

paulfoel wrote:
Basically, they're like flat clips which are used hold too flat metal
surfaces together by clipping on the end (sort of like a strong paper
clip).

Any idea what the proper name for them is? I'm trying to find them on
screwfix or toolstation...


U Nuts http://www.namrick.co.uk/browse.asp?PCID=25 2nd from bottom

rare as hens teeth round these parts, blank look from people when I
ask for them so if you're looking local to you, take a picture of em.



RT



paulfoel February 23rd 05 02:46 PM

Yep. Thats them. Thanks....


Rob Morley February 23rd 05 03:09 PM

In article , "[news]"
says...
paulfoel wrote:
Basically, they're like flat clips which are used hold too flat metal
surfaces together by clipping on the end (sort of like a strong paper
clip).

Any idea what the proper name for them is? I'm trying to find them on
screwfix or toolstation...


U Nuts
http://www.namrick.co.uk/browse.asp?PCID=25 2nd from bottom

rare as hens teeth round these parts, blank look from people when I
ask for them so if you're looking local to you, take a picture of em.

Commonly used to fix car panels, so try a decent motor factor.


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