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Old 5th April 2011, 08:06 PM
TheArf TheArf is offline
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Post Bolts un-covered Practical classics

Just a bit of info, I remember recently someone asking about bolt and thread sizes and how to know which to use for which application. Well in practical classics this month they cover the ins and out of bolts, bolt grades, when to use bolt and not setscrews etc. There is also a section on how to make break pipes as well.
This is in the magazine dated as the spring issue.

hope this may be of use to some

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Old 5th April 2011, 10:45 PM
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Just a bit of info, I remember recently someone asking about bolt and thread sizes and how to know which to use for which application. Well in practical classics this month they cover the ins and out of bolts, bolt grades, when to use bolt and not setscrews etc. There is also a section on how to make break pipes as well.
This is in the magazine dated as the spring issue.

hope this may be of use to some

Arfon
Nice one Arfon, I get this mag every month and have just subscribed for a year, I am always wondering about bolt specs, so will look out for the article, Dave.
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Old 6th April 2011, 07:21 PM
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It's in the one with Norman Dewhist on the cover behind the wheel of an E-Type. He iwas the Jaguar test driving God

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