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Tim Sampson August 6th 03 09:41 PM

Source for US bolts?
 
Hi

I need to get some 3/6" x 6" bolts and I am told they are 'UNC', whatever
that means. Does anyone have a source for US size bolts?

Thanks
Tim



Dave Baker August 6th 03 09:55 PM

Source for US bolts?
 
Subject: Source for US bolts?
From: "Tim Sampson"
Date: 06/08/03 21:41 GMT Daylight Time
Message-id:

Hi

I need to get some 3/6" x 6" bolts and I am told they are 'UNC', whatever
that means. Does anyone have a source for US size bolts?


Wash your bloody mouth out son! UNC - Unified National Coarse - British through
and through. Nothing to do with yanks. You mean 3/8" I presume not 3/6". Go to
a nut and bolt stockist same as all the other bolt queries this group seems to
produce.


Dave Baker - Puma Race Engines (
www.pumaracing.co.uk)
I'm not at all sure why women like men. We're argumentative, childish,
unsociable and extremely unappealing naked. I'm quite grateful they do though.

Tim Sampson August 6th 03 10:04 PM

Source for US bolts?
 
Dave Baker wrote:

Wash your bloody mouth out son! UNC - Unified National Coarse -
British through and through. Nothing to do with yanks. You mean 3/8"
I presume not 3/6". Go to a nut and bolt stockist same as all the
other bolt queries this group seems to produce.


Yes, I meant 3/8", it is very hot, you know :-)

I thought hey, nuts and bolts = Screwfix, but no - metric only (or am I
missing something?)

At least you didn't say "Google is your friend".

Cheers
Tim



Steven Pilbeam August 6th 03 10:18 PM

Source for US bolts?
 

"Tim Sampson" wrote in message
...
Dave Baker wrote:

Wash your bloody mouth out son! UNC - Unified National Coarse -
British through and through. Nothing to do with yanks. You mean 3/8"
I presume not 3/6". Go to a nut and bolt stockist same as all the
other bolt queries this group seems to produce.


Yes, I meant 3/8", it is very hot, you know :-)

I thought hey, nuts and bolts = Screwfix, but no - metric only (or am I
missing something?)

At least you didn't say "Google is your friend".

Cheers
Tim


Any good http://www.namrick.co.uk ?



Roger Mills August 6th 03 10:27 PM

Source for US bolts?
 

Dave Baker wrote in message
...
Subject: Source for US bolts?
From: "Tim Sampson"
Date: 06/08/03 21:41 GMT Daylight Time
Message-id:

Hi

I need to get some 3/6" x 6" bolts and I am told they are 'UNC', whatever
that means. Does anyone have a source for US size bolts?


Wash your bloody mouth out son! UNC - Unified National Coarse - British

through
and through. Nothing to do with yanks. You mean 3/8" I presume not 3/6".

Go to
a nut and bolt stockist same as all the other bolt queries this group

seems to
produce.



Unless I am mistaken, the differences between UNC and Whitworth are very
slight - the TPI is the same but the threadform is slightly different - but
for most purposes they are interchangeable.

Your original bolts may even be Whitworth - it isn't that easy to tell the
difference.

Roger



Dave Baker August 6th 03 10:44 PM

Source for US bolts?
 
Subject: Source for US bolts?
From: "Roger Mills"
Date: 06/08/03 22:27 GMT Daylight Time
Message-id:


Dave Baker wrote in message
...
Subject: Source for US bolts?
From: "Tim Sampson"

Date: 06/08/03 21:41 GMT Daylight Time
Message-id:

Hi

I need to get some 3/6" x 6" bolts and I am told they are 'UNC', whatever
that means. Does anyone have a source for US size bolts?


Wash your bloody mouth out son! UNC - Unified National Coarse - British

through
and through. Nothing to do with yanks. You mean 3/8" I presume not 3/6".

Go to
a nut and bolt stockist same as all the other bolt queries this group

seems to
produce.



Unless I am mistaken, the differences between UNC and Whitworth are very
slight - the TPI is the same but the threadform is slightly different - but
for most purposes they are interchangeable.

Your original bolts may even be Whitworth - it isn't that easy to tell the
difference.


Whitworth (BSW) has a 55 degree thread form (as does BSF) and UNC and UNF have
a 60 degree one like metric bolts. The pitches are the same, apart from the
1/2" size for some arcane reason, but I wouldn't call them interchangeable
because only the right nuts will be a good fit. Anyway BSW bolts are pretty
rare these days although it's still a common thread for studding. A bolt will
almost certainly be UNC.


Dave Baker - Puma Race Engines (
www.pumaracing.co.uk)
I'm not at all sure why women like men. We're argumentative, childish,
unsociable and extremely unappealing naked. I'm quite grateful they do though.

Neil August 6th 03 11:11 PM

Source for US bolts?
 
"Tim Sampson" wrote in message
...
Hi

I need to get some 3/6" x 6" bolts and I am told they are 'UNC', whatever
that means. Does anyone have a source for US size bolts?

Thanks
Tim

I believe that RS Components (rswww.com?) and Farnell (farnell.co.uk?) can
supply a selected range.
They may not have what you want, or the quantity, though ...
hth
Neil



Andrew Gabriel August 6th 03 11:42 PM

Source for US bolts?
 
In article ,
"Tim Sampson" writes:
Hi

I need to get some 3/6" x 6" bolts and I am told they are 'UNC', whatever
that means. Does anyone have a source for US size bolts?


UNC -- Unified National Course
UNF -- Unified National Fine

I assume 3/6" is meant to be 3/16"?

Actually, the UK was partly responsible for these standards, but
didn't adopt them when they were finalised.

--
Andrew Gabriel

August 6th 03 11:44 PM

Source for US bolts?
 

"Dave Baker" wrote in message
...
....
Wash your bloody mouth out son! UNC - Unified National Coarse - British

through
and through. Nothing to do with yanks.


It is American Standard Coarse under a different name. Following
compatibility problems during WW2, Britain and the USA agreed to adopt a
unified thread system (UNC and UNF). However, as most of the hardware was
being built in the USA, what that actually meant was that Britain would
adopt the US system. Of course, they did not replace Whitworth and BSF, they
merely added to the range of choice available.

Colin Bignell




Andy Dingley August 7th 03 12:32 AM

Source for US bolts?
 
On 06 Aug 2003 20:55:29 GMT, a (Dave Baker) wrote:

Wash your bloody mouth out son! UNC - Unified National Coarse - British through
and through. Nothing to do with yanks.


No, it's American. We adopted it during WW2, because it's always
easier to do whatever the Americans tell us, then claim we invented
it.

Up in Dad's big shed, we still have several ton of these things....
Not many are under 1" though.


Essjay001 August 7th 03 12:36 AM

Source for US bolts?
 
Tim Sampson wrote:
Dave Baker wrote:

Wash your bloody mouth out son! UNC - Unified National Coarse -
British through and through. Nothing to do with yanks. You mean 3/8"
I presume not 3/6". Go to a nut and bolt stockist same as all the
other bolt queries this group seems to produce.


Yes, I meant 3/8",


it is very hot, you know :-)


No ****, where?




I thought hey, nuts and bolts = Screwfix, but no - metric only (or am
I missing something?)

At least you didn't say "Google is your friend".

Cheers
Tim


--
Steve R
--
"Latest gear:- One piece one button suit extremely comfortable, perfect
for Relaxation, Sports, Hiking, Swimming, a must have" OOPS sorry you
have one!!!



Essjay001 August 7th 03 12:39 AM

Source for US bolts?
 
Roger Mills wrote:
snip

Your original bolts may even be Whitworth - it isn't that easy to
tell the difference.


It's marked on the head

Steve R
--
"Latest gear:- One piece one button suit extremely comfortable, perfect
for Relaxation, Sports, Hiking, Swimming, a must have" OOPS sorry you
have one!!!



Dave Plowman August 7th 03 01:28 AM

Source for US bolts?
 
In article ,
Andrew Gabriel wrote:
UNC -- Unified National Course
UNF -- Unified National Fine


I assume 3/6" is meant to be 3/16"?


Actually, the UK was partly responsible for these standards, but
didn't adopt them when they were finalised.


They were common on UK made cars until the mid '80s.

--
*Where there's a will, I want to be in it.

Dave Plowman London SW 12
RIP Acorn

Philip Stokes August 7th 03 06:46 AM

Source for US bolts?
 
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Hello Neil, in message
on Wed, 6 Aug 2003 you wrote:
"Tim Sampson" wrote in message
...
Hi

I need to get some 3/6" x 6" bolts and I am told they are 'UNC', whatever
that means. Does anyone have a source for US size bolts?

Thanks
Tim

I believe that RS Components (rswww.com?) and Farnell (farnell.co.uk?) can
supply a selected range.
They may not have what you want, or the quantity, though ...


Look in your Yellow Pages for fastener and fixing merchants. Orbital
Fasteners in Rickmansworth, Herts have been very helpful in supplying
UNF/UNC nuts and bolts for a car restoration project of mine. More
obscure stuff I got from another supplier in Uxbridge, but their name
escapes me at the moment.

--
Phil


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