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LuckyP said:
4mm countersunk 10mm long (thread and head) allen key BLACK bolts for the side screen and lamp lenses?
x 40.
Ideas?
Thanks
Pete
Pete i get all my shuff like that from http://www.richarddelaney.co.uk/x 40.
Ideas?
Thanks
Pete
they are local to me so if they wont post, tell them what you need and Ill collect them and post to you...
If its available they will usually have it, and they are very cheap too.. As said black dipped bolts corrode, coated black ones better or best zinc or stainless.
Let me know
Dom
Edited by V8Dom on Wednesday 2nd November 21:27
If moneys no object you'll find these guys hard to beat.
I have used their gear for years and it is winning.
Delicious Ti fixings etc,
http://www.poggipolini.it/
I have used their gear for years and it is winning.
Delicious Ti fixings etc,

http://www.poggipolini.it/
V8Dom said:
LuckyP said:
4mm countersunk 10mm long (thread and head) allen key BLACK bolts for the side screen and lamp lenses?
x 40.
Ideas?
Thanks
Pete
Pete i get all my shuff like that from http://www.richarddelaney.co.uk/x 40.
Ideas?
Thanks
Pete
they are local to me so if they wont post, tell them what you need and Ill collect them and post to you...
If its available they will usually have it, and they are very cheap too.. As said black dipped bolts corrode, coated black ones better or best zinc or stainless.
Let me know
Dom
Edited by V8Dom on Wednesday 2nd November 21:27
Now, Dom can I ask for a favour?????!!!!

Okay, read it all, obvious no old chaps here,
Two methodes for making metals black:
1-Patinating can be done with some chemicals available at (Glass)art shops.
2-Heat up some preferable linseedoil or engineoil to about 150degrC then drop in your common black or clear, not zincplated bolts.
Take them out after a few minutes, and you will have nice black bolts. Works also on other items. Nuts!
Two methodes for making metals black:
1-Patinating can be done with some chemicals available at (Glass)art shops.
2-Heat up some preferable linseedoil or engineoil to about 150degrC then drop in your common black or clear, not zincplated bolts.
Take them out after a few minutes, and you will have nice black bolts. Works also on other items. Nuts!
Edited by harry b on Monday 16th April 22:36
harry b said:
Okay, read it all, obvious no old chaps here,
Two methodes for making metals black:
1-Patinating can be done with some chemicals available at (Glass)art shops.
2-Heat up some preferable linseedoil or engineoil to about 150degrC then drop in your common black or clear, not zincplated bolts.
Take them out after a few minutes, and you will have nice black bolts. Works also on other items. Nuts!
is that the same as heating the steel up untill its cherry red and then dunking it in the oil at room temp, Wach for flames comming of the oil as it catches alight...Two methodes for making metals black:
1-Patinating can be done with some chemicals available at (Glass)art shops.
2-Heat up some preferable linseedoil or engineoil to about 150degrC then drop in your common black or clear, not zincplated bolts.
Take them out after a few minutes, and you will have nice black bolts. Works also on other items. Nuts!
Edited by harry b on Monday 16th April 22:36
parts come out with that nice black/blue colour
Ryan
ezakimak said:
is that the same as heating the steel up untill its cherry red and then dunking it in the oil at room temp, Wach for flames comming of the oil as it catches alight...
parts come out with that nice black/blue colour
Ryan
Ha, my bad, been tooo long I used it. As you discribed is the way.parts come out with that nice black/blue colour
Ryan
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