Someone must have them and someone must know, surely?
Square nuts sir?
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Steve Brown
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Square nuts sir?
I want some square M6 nyloc nuts for the forks on my Camel project. Anyone know where to get them, please? I can see plenty of plain square nuts but the originals were square and for a good reason-hexagons would be a pain in the neck to use here.
Someone must have them and someone must know, surely?
Someone must have them and someone must know, surely?
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morini_tom
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Re: Square nuts sir?
Not sure about square nylok nuts, but have you considered turning the problem around-
An M6 bolt with a 'tuflok patch' combined with a plain square nut would do the same job and be easier to get.
If you've ever undone anything treated with tuflok before you'll know it's intriguing stuff- it's like undoing a bolt against incredible friction but with none of the 'will it shear' panic of a conventionally thread locked bolt.
And tuflok is fairly reusable too.
An M6 bolt with a 'tuflok patch' combined with a plain square nut would do the same job and be easier to get.
If you've ever undone anything treated with tuflok before you'll know it's intriguing stuff- it's like undoing a bolt against incredible friction but with none of the 'will it shear' panic of a conventionally thread locked bolt.
And tuflok is fairly reusable too.
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Steve Brown
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- Location: Leicestershire
Re: Square nuts sir?
No Tom, I haven't heard of Tufloc! That does sound a decent solution so I'll get googling-thank you very much. My only other preferred short term option is plain nuts and wire-locked pinch bolts. I'm off to start the search, I may be some time...morini_tom wrote:Not sure about square nylok nuts, but have you considered turning the problem around-
An M6 bolt with a 'tuflok patch' combined with a plain square nut would do the same job and be easier to get.
If you've ever undone anything treated with tuflok before you'll know it's intriguing stuff- it's like undoing a bolt against incredible friction but with none of the 'will it shear' panic of a conventionally thread locked bolt.
And tuflok is fairly reusable too.
All donations to the rest home for old Camels, Leicestershire.