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Old 02-28-2006, 10:14 PM
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well i picked up a spoon xbrace. i cant find a set of bolts to bolt it up. i guess i need the allen head bolts. 4 of them. called opak. he said they dont sell them. went to OSH and lowes. neither have them..

i dont know what to do. need it in metric and noone has them. ahhhh

any suggestions?
Old 02-28-2006, 10:18 PM
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HOME DEPOT OR ORCHARD SUPPLY HARDWARE
Old 02-28-2006, 10:20 PM
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what size are the bolts supost to be thread pitch diameter and length
Old 02-28-2006, 10:21 PM
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i can check at work tomorrow
Old 02-28-2006, 10:25 PM
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what should you do? i can solve your problems. just sell it to me... i'll take it off your hands
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remove the bolt and bring it to the store
there you can find the nut then match it to the bolt
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i tried all those places and they all didnt have it. the specs i need or would work i should say is. 10mm x1.25 and 40 for the length. i think the length might be a bit long. but it would work.

btw. thanks for all the replies guys.
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Joey,

You have to get the bolts are a speciality hardware store. You probably will not find it out Home Depot, Lowes, etc

Try the Ace hardware store in South San Francisco on S.Railroad St. They should have it there. You need to get the grade "A" bolts for strength.

There are another speciality hardware store in the city call "nuts and boltz" located in 7th street but there is a $10 minium purchase there.


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thanks brian...

wheres the nuts and bolts place? 7th street? is that in SF? hmmm maybe ill check out the ACE hardware. im not too sure where that one is. ill look them up.

thanks alot.
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joey,

i give it to you tomorrow. i cant remember the address but i have it at work


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