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Stainless Hardware for a B

DrEntropy said:
"If you would twist nuts, you must have nut twisters."

...great line, that.
the first thing to come to mind is... "Ouch!"
 
Have ya seen th' photo of Horsemits with her giant nut twister? I'm ~very~ deliberate in answering some questions. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/devilgrin.gif
 
I think I'll pass on the "giant nut twister", just like I'll pass on the nut cream in my coffee, thanks for the offer though!
 
I second McMaster Carr if you don't have a good fastner store near you, whatever I can't get from my local store, I get form McMaster Carr, they have everything you could possibly think of. I use mostly yellow zinc grade 8 fastners in my engine builds, even in the places where a grade 8 fastner is overkill, because the grade 8 hardware at my source comes in yellow zinc or cad and I like the way it looks, I paint all the exterior engine pieces separately so I can show off the grade 8 hardware.
 

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Durn you Hap, another lovely little engine.
 
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