stainless steel fixings
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The bulk purchases I know would be cheaper but there are about 30 individual types of fitting, bolt, nut, washer and as this is going to be a one off restoration, I can't justify having bags left over.
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Get a couple of drill bits, a tap/die set. There could be one or two different types of nut/bolt/washer by the time you've finished.
Likewise the wiring loom. No need for all different fancy colours. Just use red
Likewise the wiring loom. No need for all different fancy colours. Just use red
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Ive got all mine from a local place in town its cheap too & if they aint got it they can get it !
I also got a 200 piece rubber washer set (various sizes) for £2.00 came in handy for putting under the stainless washers to save ya paint etc.
Im sure they will post what ever you need.
Westgate Fastenings in Lowestoft 01502 560061
http://www.westgatefastenings.com/
I also got a 200 piece rubber washer set (various sizes) for £2.00 came in handy for putting under the stainless washers to save ya paint etc.
Im sure they will post what ever you need.
Westgate Fastenings in Lowestoft 01502 560061
http://www.westgatefastenings.com/
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