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waterman Member Since: 14 Aug 2007 Location: Western Australia Posts: 6 |
I am thinking of changing all the hinge bolts with stainless ones, problem is that a set from the UK is 66 odd pounds and that = about half a million down here in the red dust.
Has any one found bolts todo the job with out changing the captive nuts in the pillers , eg whats the thread/pitch required ???? |
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15th Aug 2007 8:10am |
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Le Rodent Noir Member Since: 16 Aug 2007 Location: Essex Marshes Posts: 23 |
Can't give you the tech details mate - but I replaced all mine for about 7 quid (trade price) - a local hardware store had all the right sizes in stainless and they look/work just as good.
Save yourself some dough - I'm sure WA has loads of hardware places. Cheers, Le Rodent Noir. |
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17th Aug 2007 6:57pm |
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waterman Member Since: 14 Aug 2007 Location: Western Australia Posts: 6 |
Thanks mate, Ive been tipped of to try the boat builders/ marine hardware mob some 4 hrs south of here. So we are of for a drive Tuesday.
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18th Aug 2007 12:00am |
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Le Rodent Noir Member Since: 16 Aug 2007 Location: Essex Marshes Posts: 23 |
4 hours drive - now that's a shopping trip.....
Good idea about using a marine suppliers though. I live on the coast in a village with a marina. They do loads of great bits and pieces in the chandlers that can be used on yer Landy - 'cos most of it is waterproof Cheers, Le Rodent Noir. |
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18th Aug 2007 8:01am |
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darthrover Member Since: 15 Aug 2007 Location: revesby NSW Posts: 7 |
just rember waterman you cant use SS in an alloy landy!
pity the hinges are steel the door frames are steel and the nuts are steel AND ITS FRICKIN PAINTED, that just leaves the door skins..... cheers phil http://community.webshots.com/user/darthrover |
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19th Aug 2007 1:03am |
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darthrover Member Since: 15 Aug 2007 Location: revesby NSW Posts: 7 |
oh! and im looking into putting a few kits together here in oz.
cheers phil http://community.webshots.com/user/darthrover |
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19th Aug 2007 1:04am |
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