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Old 02-18-2002, 05:52 AM
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Where is the best source for hex/allen head nylon bolts?
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Here you go:

http://www.microfasteners.com/catalog/products/NYL.cfm
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I went to the Microfastener site. They do not sell bolts, only screws!!!

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See Du-bro cat # 142 1/4 X 2" Nylon Wing Bolts
You can also use an allen wrench on these.

The local Tru- value hardware and Lowe's stocks the smaller sizes but most are pan head.

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Ed the Button head are Allen style, they also fit flush like a Pan head. I take it your using these for Wing hold downs?
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Default Nylon bolts

Thanks for the replies. Good source scorpion. I am looking for a head you can use a hex key or wrench on. It is for a cowl on a 29% edge. I am looking for white ones.

Fred, those are exactly what I am looking for, but in white. Picky picky, I know.
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Ed, I buy the nylon bolts from Microfastners all the time, they have quite a complete stock from 2-56 up thru 1/4-20.
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Scorpion, I ordered some of the button heads. I think they will be perfect for the job. Thanks for the info.

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Default RE: Nylon bolts

I buy all my hardware (scews, bolts, etc.) from

http://rtlfasteners.com/RC/a.html

They have a great selection of hardware. I recommend getting some of their servo screws. They work great.
I just bought a bunch of nylon bolts that have socket heads on them. No longer will I punch through my covering when the screw driver slips.
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home depot has a decent supply of nylon bolts also
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Default RE: Nylon bolts

I go to my local Wilco Hardware store in the nuts and bolts department and they have nylon bolts from 4/40 to 1/4 inch. They are pretty easy on the wallet as well. Good Luck, Dave
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Default RE: Nylon bolts

MAC's up North carries them in the upholstrey area. They carry the nylon bolts and nylon washers. Priced close too the others listed here but no shipping costs but tax.
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Default RE: Nylon bolts

Try Mcmaster-Carr (http://www.mcmaster.com)

do a search for nylon screws.

You'll find just about anything you need, for a reasonable price ($5-$10 for a pack of 100).

Brad
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RTL, has the best prices and a great selection.I use their socket head screws for servo monting all the tine now

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