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Author:  Paul D [ Wed Jul 17, 2002 12:13 pm ]
Post subject:  Square Bolts

An FYI for all of you looking for square hardware for restoration projects. I recieved a catalog for linemans supplies (elecectrial) from the local supply house that lists a lot of square hardware, including bolts, nuts, and the square spring lock washers. I'm still waiting for prices. Sizes between 3/8 and 1" and depending on the size lenghts of 18+ inches, hot dip galvanized. On the longer bolts the sizes are in 2" incriments but more have 6" of threads.

Hope this helps somebody.

Paul D

pfdx@aol.com

Author:  BobK [ Wed Jul 17, 2002 10:11 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Square Bolts

Be cafeful what you use. Hardware store bolts are generally not used as foundation bolts on locomotives.

Author:  Brian Norden [ Wed Jul 17, 2002 10:23 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Line Hardware

> An FYI for all of you looking for square
> hardware for restoration projects. I
> recieved a catalog for linemans supplies
> (elecectrial) from the local supply house
> that lists a lot of square hardware,
> including bolts, nuts, and the square spring
> lock washers. I'm still waiting for prices.
> Sizes between 3/8 and 1" and depending
> on the size lenghts of 18+ inches, hot dip
> galvanized. On the longer bolts the sizes
> are in 2" incriments but more have
> 6" of threads.

From my exprience in sorting and organizaing hardware at OERM, I would tell you to be careful. From what I've seen the galvanized line hardware does not interchange with standard machine huts and bolts. The differance seems to be extra thickness of the galvanizing and the allowance for the galvanizing.

Brian Norden

bnorden49@earthlink.net

Author:  Paul D [ Thu Jul 18, 2002 10:51 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Line Hardware

> From my exprience in sorting and organizaing
> hardware at OERM, I would tell you to be
> careful. From what I've seen the galvanized
> line hardware does not interchange with
> standard machine huts and bolts. The
> differance seems to be extra thickness of
> the galvanizing and the allowance for the
> galvanizing.

Agreed, some of the linemans hardware that I have seen can only be described as crude. The samples that I have available look very good and interchange with standard hardware. I wouldn't reccomend using anything for something that it wasn't intended for. I found this source working on a wooden car restoration. I have gotten some dud hardware under some reputable names so always inspect before you sign on the dotted line.

Paul

pfdx@aol.com

Author:  Bob Yarger [ Thu Jul 18, 2002 11:33 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Line Hardware

I have tried to use some of the steel cross arm braces (about 1/4" x 1") for flat stock. They are made of some of the worst, most brittle steel I've ever seen, much like old bed rails.

> Agreed, some of the linemans hardware that I
> have seen can only be described as crude.
> The samples that I have available look very
> good and interchange with standard hardware.
> I wouldn't reccomend using anything for
> something that it wasn't intended for. I
> found this source working on a wooden car
> restoration. I have gotten some dud hardware
> under some reputable names so always inspect
> before you sign on the dotted line.

> Paul


ryarger@rypn.org

Author:  Randy [ Tue Jul 23, 2002 7:28 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Square Bolts

> An FYI for all of you looking for square
> hardware for restoration projects. I
> recieved a catalog for linemans supplies
> (elecectrial) from the local supply house
> that lists a lot of square hardware,
> including bolts, nuts, and the square spring
> lock washers. I'm still waiting for prices.
> Sizes between 3/8 and 1" and depending
> on the size lenghts of 18+ inches, hot dip
> galvanized. On the longer bolts the sizes
> are in 2" incriments but more have
> 6" of threads.

> Hope this helps somebody.

> Paul D
FastenAll Corp. has a complete line of sqaure headed nuts and bolts. I have purchased many from them for sawmill restoration work. I have bought them up to 14" lengths (they are even in black) good luck

Randyja1@aol.com

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