[GreenKeys] Screw Sources

Don Robert House k9tty at dls.net
Sat May 9 03:48:31 EDT 2009


Robert,

I have pounds of Teletype hardware here but finding exact parts takes  
a very long time.

Many types of screws and associated fasteners are available at

www.boltdepot.com

Their service is efficient and fast.

Don


On 9 May 2009, at 12:19 AM, WA5CAB at cs.com wrote:

No, cap screws start at 1/4"  Machine screws stop at #14.  But #14 is  
rare
and #12 uncommon.

There are (or were) 3/16" and 1/8" stove bolts.  I forget exactly what  
the
1/8" was but a 3/16" stove bolt is substantially the same thing as a  
round
head slotted #10-24 machine screw.

One thing I remember about working on Model 15's is that the majority  
of of
#6 and #8 machine screws are #6-40 and #8-36.  You don't often run into
either of those much of anywhere else.

In a message dated 5/8/2009 10:19:16 PM Central Daylight Time,
k1lky at earthlink.net writes:
> On May 8, 2009, at 10:40 PM, WA5CAB at cs.com wrote:
>
>> Roy,
>>
>> Technically, there is no such thing as a 3/16-32.
>
> I discovered that.  Machine screws start at 1/4 inch.
>
>> That would be a stove bolt or a carriage bolt, if either of those
>> came in that size.
>
> It appears that stove bolts and carriage bolts are 1/4 inch and
> larger, also.
>
>>  What you are looking for is a # 10-32 slotted hex head machine
>> screw,
>
> Yup.  I find lots of those.  I will find 10-32 bolts in my hardware
> drawer, though probably not slotted hex head ones.
>
> Also, if the whole shank is threaded, it's called a Tap Bolt.
>
> It seems that the hardware used by Teletype Corp. was very nicely
> made.  Possibly a better class of thread than is common now.  And
> likely the hardware was made on a screw machine, and not rolled like
> most hardware nowadays.
>

Robert & Susan Downs - Houston
wa5cab dot com (Web Store)
MVPA 9480
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