I need one of theseSize M14-1.5For some reason I can NOT locate one anywhere...
7/9/2009 5:34:47 PM
Chop a bolt. Grind the end into a square.
7/9/2009 5:53:59 PM
Yeah, I can't find it at any of our big name online vendors. Only one I've found that doesn't ask for a RFQ ishttp://estore.jwwinco.com/default.aspx?page=item%20detail&itemcode=140FRD6If you're really desperate then I guess you can call these vendors.http://tinyurl.com/nnrenj[Edited on July 9, 2009 at 6:17 PM. Reason : .]
7/9/2009 6:13:41 PM
tried wilders nuts and bolts?
7/9/2009 6:23:29 PM
Chris Supply Company might have some
7/9/2009 6:24:46 PM
McMaster-Carr might have it
7/10/2009 6:58:12 PM
no go on fastenal or MC-C
7/10/2009 10:14:02 PM
Go to wilders and ask.
7/10/2009 10:26:47 PM
I wish we had a fastener/nut/bolt thread. Because out of all the sites I post on, this is the only one i come too that has a list of local places that cold help. might be dumb but just my $.02 worth.
7/11/2009 7:37:08 PM
Grainger off of Capital
7/11/2009 8:23:50 PM
Wilder's is pretty bad for metric shit[Edited on July 12, 2009 at 4:07 PM. Reason : at least, unusual metric shit]
7/12/2009 4:03:56 PM
is it metric pipe thread or straight
7/12/2009 8:06:11 PM
yeah, if grainger or wilders doesn't have it or can't get it, it's pretty much not made. as a last resort, you could always get hamiltons to machine you one up out of some brass/steel solid stock...
7/12/2009 9:48:27 PM
what does the bottom look like and why cant you use a regual hex head bolt with the same threads. just a question?
7/13/2009 12:14:54 AM
Its called replacing the correct part....you would not understand.
7/13/2009 12:44:13 AM
yeah and im sure non of you morons have never found a substitution for anything. it was an honest question. i dont see any need to get ben out of shape
7/13/2009 12:46:37 AM
Who the fuck is Ben?[Edited on July 13, 2009 at 1:46 AM. Reason : retard]
7/13/2009 1:46:29 AM
its a plug for a reason, if it didn't need to fit flush, then it wouldn't be a problem dipshit[Edited on July 13, 2009 at 8:06 AM. Reason : is it british standard pipe thread or straight metric?]http://www.fullermetric.com/products/socket/din906hexagon_socket_pipe_plug.html[Edited on July 13, 2009 at 8:10 AM. Reason : forgot the link]
7/13/2009 7:55:00 AM
7/13/2009 9:45:06 AM
to keep dumb fucks like you from running it into the ground
7/13/2009 10:11:22 AM
7/13/2009 10:35:52 AM
7/13/2009 10:38:40 AM
if it is straight, you can order from the canadian place i posted, or a brass 1/2 plug has a small enough hex head (.375") and enough meat past the thread root to turn down and cut the thread you need on ityour 14 mm plug has a thread od of .5512", and a 1/2 npt plug has a root of .8356should work, maybe gk2004 can help you out, i'd do it if i was still in ralieghwood, shouldn't take but a few minutes on a lathe
7/14/2009 7:01:37 PM