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Apart from the obvious, I need 2mm dia' brass countersunk nuts and bolts, but only about two dozen of them

In this area anything less than will hold a timber bridge together is considered sissy and is unavailable - I can get 2mm ones to special order, but I will need to buy a kilogramme of them

John
 
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Maybe at a hobby shop?
 
If you can find American sizes, a #2 machine screw is very close to a 2mm, as I recall.
 
If you can find American sizes, a #2 machine screw is very close to a 2mm, as I recall.
 
The British Association (BA) threads were quite common at one time in the UK and it's colonies:

10BA = 1.70mm Dia
9BA = 1.90mm Dia (non-standard)
8BA = 2.20mm Dia

Might still be available from a few good model shops outside of England.
 
When I needed to get screwed, I got my M2 hardware from Microfasteners in Lebanon NJ. 1-800-892-6917. They had a website but it isn't listed on the label. I seem to recal the price was reasonable and they offered small quantities. My experience at hobby shops (even the ones specializing in radio control) wasn't as good -- they seemed to have low stock in small screws, or pre-packed screw sets for specific vehicles that were VERY expensive.
 
I need 2mm dia' brass countersunk nuts and bolts, but only about two dozen of them...
Hi John,

My regular screw source has 2mm flat-head brass in 6mm, 10mm, and 12mm lengths. Which do you need and how many?

I don't know what a 'countersunk nut' is. :sad:

- Leigh
 
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