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Straywolf 05-08-2013 11:16 AM

Question about scale nuts and bolts.
 
I have a new project in my head and i was wondering how to figure out what size Bolt's and nut's to use? I mean when i get a new truck kit, should i go by the instructions and just replace all the screw size's?, i was wondering what would be the easy way to figure this out.

I plan on using the ones from scale hardware and i also think i will need taps too is that correct? (sorry i am not that savy on all this)

Thank's Mike

dmess62 05-08-2013 11:50 AM

Re: Question about scale nuts and bolts.
 
Some people replace them with different heads on them. Almost all of them are 3mm with different lengths, that is what I'd do. As far as taps I bought a couple 3 mm taps to use when drilling new holes especially of you go with aftermarket frame rails as they are blank no holes drilled

Hope this helps. Dave

JAMMER 05-08-2013 01:50 PM

Re: Question about scale nuts and bolts.
 
If you are looking for scale bolts and nuts, I get mine from Cole Power Models they do steam and are in Warren Texas phone number is 409 547 3400 they have the taps and dies also. They have 2.56 steel scale bolts and nuts and they are very good looking. Ed

Straywolf 05-08-2013 02:27 PM

Re: Question about scale nuts and bolts.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JAMMER (Post 86429)
If you are looking for scale bolts and nuts, I get mine from Cole Power Models they do steam and are in Warren Texas phone number is 409 547 3400 they have the taps and dies also. They have 2.56 steel scale bolts and nuts and they are very good looking. Ed

Quote:

Originally Posted by dmess62 (Post 86420)
Some people replace them with different heads on them. Almost all of them are 3mm with different lengths, that is what I'd do. As far as taps I bought a couple 3 mm taps to use when drilling new holes especially of you go with aftermarket frame rails as they are blank no holes drilled

Hope this helps. Dave

Thank you both for the info.

Mike

Lmackattack 05-08-2013 03:23 PM

Re: Question about scale nuts and bolts.
 
most of the tamiya screws are M3 with a .5 pitch. there are many different lengths some with or with out sholders. I think the shortest length is 6mm?

If your on a budget do what I did.. I suggest Mc Master Carr and buy the different lengths and style you likei.e..., socket head,Hex head, etc...
most are 3-4 dollars for a box of 100. May also want to buy the locking nuts as well.


HTH

Straywolf 05-08-2013 03:30 PM

Re: Question about scale nuts and bolts.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lmackattack (Post 86435)
most of the tamiya screws are M3 with a .5 pitch. there are many different lengths some with or with out sholders. I think the shortest length is 6mm?

If your on a budget do what I did.. I suggest Mc Master Carr and buy the different lengths and style you likei.e..., socket head,Hex head, etc...
most are 3-4 dollars for a box of 100. May also want to buy the locking nuts as well.


HTH

Thank you very much i will go and check em out.

Mike

RoadFlyer 05-08-2013 07:40 PM

Re: Question about scale nuts and bolts.
 
Got mine from Mc Master Carr in 6mm,. 8mm, 10mm and 12mm. As LMACKATTACK said they come in packs of 100. The way to go economically. They all worked well on my Knight Hauler and no taping required.

Jw. 05-08-2013 09:17 PM

Re: Question about scale nuts and bolts.
 
KNUPFER Modell in germany. For those tamiya metric sizes.

http://translate.google.com/translat.../shop/&act=url


US distributor. Only carries up to 2mm. Also has taps, dies and drill bits under tools.

http://www.modelmotorcars.com/html/s...tore_hrdwr.htm

RCP57 05-08-2013 09:35 PM

Re: Question about scale nuts and bolts.
 
I buy from these guys. http://www.microfasteners.com/home.php Not a lot of metric stuff but they do carry a lot of small standard stuff. They have some tools too. I received my order within a few days even coming across the border. Nice polite people to talk to as well!

Reg

Espeefan 05-09-2013 02:03 AM

Re: Question about scale nuts and bolts.
 
RC4WD also has some nice hex head screws, but the variety of lengths available are not nearly as abundant as the socket head cap screws. To me, socket head cap screws are huge improvement over the phillips head screws that come with most Tamiya kits. Nothing looks worse then a phillips head screw on a scale model. At least a socket head screw, even if it's not a hex head, doesn't stick out so bad.

Straywolf 05-09-2013 10:23 AM

Re: Question about scale nuts and bolts.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RoadFlyer (Post 86454)
Got mine from Mc Master Carr in 6mm,. 8mm, 10mm and 12mm. As LMACKATTACK said they come in packs of 100. The way to go economically. They all worked well on my Knight Hauler and no taping required.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jw. (Post 86461)
KNUPFER Modell in germany. For those tamiya metric sizes.

http://translate.google.com/translat.../shop/&act=url


US distributor. Only carries up to 2mm. Also has taps, dies and drill bits under tools.

http://www.modelmotorcars.com/html/s...tore_hrdwr.htm

Quote:

Originally Posted by RCP57 (Post 86466)
I buy from these guys. http://www.microfasteners.com/home.php Not a lot of metric stuff but they do carry a lot of small standard stuff. They have some tools too. I received my order within a few days even coming across the border. Nice polite people to talk to as well!

Reg

Quote:

Originally Posted by Espeefan (Post 86497)
RC4WD also has some nice hex head screws, but the variety of lengths available are not nearly as abundant as the socket head cap screws. To me, socket head cap screws are huge improvement over the phillips head screws that come with most Tamiya kits. Nothing looks worse then a phillips head screw on a scale model. At least a socket head screw, even if it's not a hex head, doesn't stick out so bad.

Thank you everyone for all the info.

Mike


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