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  • #2
    T-bird,If you haven"t already done so I recommend you get in contact with your nearest Tech Advisor. TA"s are listed on the web site or in the Gyro News. A TA will be able to assist you with this sort of stuff and probably save you allot of rework and the frustration that goes with it.Rob

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    • #3
      Hi Rob I will run it by the tech advisors, but why not have it on the website.

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      • #4
        I think it"s just that most companies have it on their own web site. the bigger companies have usually got the stock but you have to buy a minium $ line value, and probably the others are more user friendly. I never have, but some people buy direct from overseas. if you "ask again" here, someone should be able to point you in the right contacts. once you have " the chart , it really comes together as the correct part required. hope this helps.

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        • #5
          Hi Rob
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            • #7
              Generally a 1/4 28 thread is 1/4 dia 28 threads per inch. I have built hundreds of machines in my life time and always used # 5 imperial fasteners. I am a retired steel fabricator.

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