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Old 05-08-2013, 01:50 PM
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Default Re: Question about scale nuts and bolts.

If you are looking for scale bolts and nuts, I get mine from Cole Power Models they do steam and are in Warren Texas phone number is 409 547 3400 they have the taps and dies also. They have 2.56 steel scale bolts and nuts and they are very good looking. Ed
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Old 05-08-2013, 02:27 PM
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If you are looking for scale bolts and nuts, I get mine from Cole Power Models they do steam and are in Warren Texas phone number is 409 547 3400 they have the taps and dies also. They have 2.56 steel scale bolts and nuts and they are very good looking. Ed
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Some people replace them with different heads on them. Almost all of them are 3mm with different lengths, that is what I'd do. As far as taps I bought a couple 3 mm taps to use when drilling new holes especially of you go with aftermarket frame rails as they are blank no holes drilled

Hope this helps. Dave
Thank you both for the info.

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