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Sgt. Pepper

stainless steel
M6
flange bolt
1.0 thread pitch
approx. 16mm long

Need about 13-15 of them.
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QUOTE (Sgt. Pepper @ Oct 18 2008, 04:48 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
stainless steel
M6
flange bolt
1.0 thread pitch
approx. 16mm long

Need about 13-15 of them.


Fastenal has them in zink plated, no stainless...

flange bolts

edit: LOL! Just didn't look right - That's z-i-n-c !

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You can, or I can talk to Gun Winchester, the sales manager at Arrow bolt and supply. They typically have anything and everything, even in hard to find odd sizes.
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QUOTE (Sgt. Pepper @ Oct 18 2008, 04:48 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
stainless steel
M6
flange bolt
1.0 thread pitch
approx. 16mm long

Need about 13-15 of them.


if all else fails i might be able to help, have a nut and bolt place nearby, unless u have more suggestions??

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Did you try?:

Alloy & Stainless Fasteners, Inc
521 Schoolhouse Road
Telford, Pa. 18969
Phone - 215-721-3900
Fax - 215-721-9578

Neuber Fastener Corporation
111 Long Aly
East Greenville, PA 18041
(215) 679-3141‎

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http://www.totallystainless.com/

Totally Stainless, P.O. Box 3249, Gettysburg, PA 17325

Open 8:30 am – 5:30 pm, Monday – Friday, Eastern Time.

Customer Service: 1.800.767.4781 or 1.717.677.8811

24 Hour Fax Line: 1.717.677.4525


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Sgt. Pepper

Hex head are easy to find, it's the flange head that's hard to find in M6, metric, stainless.
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QUOTE (Sgt. Pepper @ Oct 20 2008, 10:21 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hex head are easy to find, it's the flange head that's hard to find in M6, metric, stainless.


You can't just put a washer under it?
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QUOTE (rpr @ Oct 20 2008, 08:55 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
You can't just put a washer under it?


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QUOTE (rpr @ Oct 20 2008, 10:55 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
You can't just put a washer under it?


Yes, I can. Just trying to keep the number of parts to a minimum just for simplicity. Looking for a clean look.
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#13
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Found what I need:

http://www.mmsacc-stainless.com/

All they sell in stainless. I'll let you know how they work out once I get 'em. I am attempting to replace all the fender and headerpanel bolts with stainless.
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great to hear you found them

if you dident

i was going to say you could machine down a close to what your looking for boltto make it work
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