Hi:
Does anybody have a spare #7 by at least ¾" machine screw? I'd really appreciate it.
Thanks,
Graham
#7x3/4" machine screw wanted
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Re: #7x3/4" machine screw wanted
Round head? Flat head? Oval head?egggplant wrote: Mon Jun 17, 2024 7:58 pm Hi:
Does anybody have a spare #7 by at least ¾" machine screw? I'd really appreciate it.
Thanks,
Graham
"Machine screws" are not dimensioned #7 x ¾". Do you mean wood screw?
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Re: flathead #7x3/4" machine screw wanted
I need a flathead screw
Thanks
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Re: #7x3/4" machine screw wanted
I don't know the precise length. I just know that it needs I be at least ¾" from the top of the screw to the other end.
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Re: #7x3/4" machine screw wanted
There are slotted, brass, flathead, wood screws available from McMaster Carr, catalog number 92406A173.
https://www.mcmaster.com/products/wood- ... e~slotted/
As I mentioned earlier, "machine screws" and wood screws are two different things. You gave the specs. for a wood screw.
https://www.mcmaster.com/products/wood- ... e~slotted/
As I mentioned earlier, "machine screws" and wood screws are two different things. You gave the specs. for a wood screw.
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Re: #7x3/4" machine screw wanted
Hi Graham,
In order to help we will need a more complete description of the fastener that you need. The specifications for fasteners are very specific.
Below is a link to a tutorial. Study this and follow all the embedded links. Then,post the full requirements for your screw.
Learning to fish is a good thing.
https://boltdepot.com/Fastener-Informat ... g/Notation
We look forward to seeing your reply.
Mark
In order to help we will need a more complete description of the fastener that you need. The specifications for fasteners are very specific.
Below is a link to a tutorial. Study this and follow all the embedded links. Then,post the full requirements for your screw.
Learning to fish is a good thing.
https://boltdepot.com/Fastener-Informat ... g/Notation
We look forward to seeing your reply.
Mark