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Don
I think that you will find it worth your time to stop in on Monday- that place has everything in the way of fasteners!
Bill
 
Planning on it Bill...
Just saw something that might be a problem though, for my application it needs to be threaded all the way (the 10X24)
 
Billm said:
Sounds to me like you need a length of allthread with a nut on the end-

Hey i resemble that remark!
 
Billm said:
Sounds to me like you need a length of all thread with a nut on the end-

That's work, does all thread come that thin?
 
Bill, stopped by there and ended up with all thread and acorn nuts
A little loc Tight and all should be fine.
The manual for the parts placement for the vent disappeared in the remodel but luckily the stove man. still had a copy.
Turns out for some reason the 5" screws don't need to be that long and Tacoma has what I need now.
So ,tomorrow should be back in business
 
DNK said:
Turns out for some reason the 5" screws don't need to be that long and Tacoma has what I need now.

so you got away with the short 5" screws as opposed to the long 5" screws - sweet! :jester:
 
That's the way not-my-governor works taxes around these parts. Whilst a 5" screw would be bad, they promote it as a "short" 5" screw.
 
As I said the ,Turns out the 5" long screws don't need to be that length and shorter ones will work
 
Glad it's working out. Being in the trades myself I know too well how there is always something out there waiting to trip things up.
 
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