Looking for some wingnuts

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Red Devils
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Looking for some wingnuts

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O.K., Freaky Dude stand down :haha:

But seriously, saw them on a site a little while ago but for the life of me I cannot remember which one. I need some for the finer details on the rear and the tow cable/gun cleaning rod bracket. Any recommended sizes? Any help would be appreciated. TIA.

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to the bouncy room ! Yay !
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Re: Looking for some wingnuts

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Devil, lol I haven't got that far yet but here is a couple
http://www.prime-miniatures.co.uk/home
http://rtlfasteners.com/
one of them should help you out
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Re: Looking for some wingnuts

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Shumo now offers the wing nuts that come with their tow cable kits by themselves. They run about 5.00 for six. They are nickel silver as their other metal products.
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Re: Looking for some wingnuts

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Hi Derek,

real wingnuts are hard to get, I've been searching a long time for little wingnuts and I found only a single vendor. These small screws are not standard parts, so they are so hard to get. The wingnuts from my vendor are functional, they can be screwed right. Available sizes: M 0.8, M 1.0, M 1.2, M 1.6 and M 2.0. :thumbup:
Because they are custom-made, the delivery times may take a little longer. He's sitting in germany and here is the link: http://www.wecohe.de/shop/index.php?mai ... ex&cPath=2
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Thanks boys for the site, got them saved now. Take care...

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