mack
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Post by mack on Jan 13, 2015 11:44:58 GMT
Morning all,
Last night I was very tired whilst trying some builds and I have inexplicably misplaced my hobo hex key. Tried all manner of things to use in its place but it appears to be the only thing of its size in my house. Any one able to offer help on where I may be able to replace it?
Thank you kindly in advance.
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Post by Perpetua on Jan 13, 2015 20:54:57 GMT
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Post by mack on Jan 14, 2015 17:42:13 GMT
Thank you kindly Perpetua, Im thankful for you looking into it.
I came across that thread also but I believe the vendors they speak of are all in America. it may be the case that ill have to get one from the states it just seems a little excessive travel for such a small little key.
I'm still no further forward unfortunately in my search after speaking to the engineers at work. I shall continue to persevere.
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Post by osdset on Jan 14, 2015 19:03:02 GMT
The original uses a #2-56 x 3/32 Imperial Cup Point Hex Set Screw, the correct size Hex key is .035". GWR Fasteners sell them for £1.40 on their e bay shop link
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Post by mack on Jan 14, 2015 19:23:38 GMT
The original uses a #2-56 x 3/32 Imperial Cup Point Hex Set Screw, the correct size Hex key is .035". GWR Fasteners sell them for £1.40 on their e bay shop link
You Sir, are a extremely helpful person.
Thank you very much.
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