spoon xbrace
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I have two spare in my garage somewhere. I got mine at Orchard Supply Hardware in Dublin with no problem? Actually first place I looked???
Only issue you might run into is whether or not the bolt head will be wider than the hole. The bolts I found were standard bolts, not hexhead cap screws. They worked fine for the Digrappa Brace... might be an issue for the Spoon.
Only issue you might run into is whether or not the bolt head will be wider than the hole. The bolts I found were standard bolts, not hexhead cap screws. They worked fine for the Digrappa Brace... might be an issue for the Spoon.
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thanks for all the replies guys. i just bought some regular bolts at OSH and i had to shave the built in washers a bit. its on there fine right now. but im still going to be on the lookout for the right allen bolts.
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Originally Posted by itS2Krazy,Mar 1 2006, 11:37 PM
thanks for all the replies guys. i just bought some regular bolts at OSH and i had to shave the built in washers a bit. its on there fine right now. but im still going to be on the lookout for the right allen bolts.
You can try MR Metric in SJ.
http://www.mrmetric.com/
or ALL Metric
http://www.allmetric.com/
If they don't have it I don't know who will.
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Originally Posted by illicit,Feb 28 2006, 11:25 PM
what should you do? i can solve your problems. just sell it to me... i'll take it off your hands