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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: orntar on February 10, 2004, 09:55:05 am
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can anyone point me in a direction to get some of these black bolts for joystick and mounting? as seen in this pic
(http://www.lunacade.com/Other/pict2.jpg)
i just used standard white (kind polished looking). do they come in different lengthes and such? thanks
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Bob Roberts has them in black and if different lengths.
www.therealbobroberts.com (http://www.therealbobroberts.com)
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You can also paint them. If they're already smooth, just go over them with satin paint. Let it cure for a while before trying to use them. If not smooth, grind them down, polish and then paint.
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Happs also has them. But don't worry about the minimum order, just call and tell them how many you want.
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I sanded the stamped letters off some cheap carriage bolts and sprayed them black. I think they look good.
(http://hower.us/misc/oak_cab_coin.jpg)
Thats my $4 ebay coin door($12 shipping), it cleaned up nice. There are nice inserts in the quarter returns they just don't show with the glare from the flash.
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Can someone tell me whether the Happ carriage bolts have a square section just below the bolt head.
I realise this is intended to stop the bolts from turning when fitted to wood but it is tricky to make accurate square holes in plexi.
Thanks in advance.
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I just used normal carrage bolts sanded the tops then used high gloss black paint.
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Can someone tell me whether the Happ carriage bolts have a square section just below the bolt head.
I realise this is intended to stop the bolts from turning when fitted to wood but it is tricky to make accurate square holes in plexi.
Carriage bolts by defination of what they are have a square section just below the head. They are actually designed for metal and while they work in wood, they aren't designed for wood and actually don't work very well especially in soft wood. If you get a small triangle file you should be able to square your holes in the plexi. If they didn't have the square they would spin in the hole.
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I was tearing my hair out trying to get (any colour) 3/16" or M5 carriage bolts in the UK - the smallest anyone sells (at least in quantities <500) is M6...
Bob Roberts was recommended to me here, and I received the bolts yesterday, 1 week (or perhaps slightly less) after ordering them from him - what a great service, highly recommended :)
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I can't believe what problems people have finding carriage bolts of all things. Perhaps I've just been blessed with a good hardware store.
Would anyone be interested in them, and if so, what size?
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I was tearing my hair out trying to get (any colour) 3/16" or M5 carriage bolts in the UK - the smallest anyone sells (at least in quantities <500) is M6...
Bob Roberts was recommended to me here, and I received the bolts yesterday, 1 week (or perhaps slightly less) after ordering them from him - what a great service, highly recommended :)
I've had exactly the same problem. None of the large DIY shops seem to sell carriage bolts smaller than M6.
Can you tell me how you paid for Bob Roberts' items? I haven't used him to date because I understood that he only accepted money orders and an international money order costs at least
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I've had exactly the same problem. None of the large DIY shops seem to sell carriage bolts smaller than M6.
Can you tell me how you paid for Bob Roberts' items? I haven't used him to date because I understood that he only accepted money orders and an international money order costs at least
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the happcontrols carriage bolts have a lower and leaner profile as compared with the carriage bolts you will find at a local hardware store. the heads of hardware store carriage bolts are bulbous and might get in the way when used to mount a trackball or maybe a joystick.