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Offline Orange777

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Shiny New Nuts
« on: July 01, 2012, 10:46 AM »
Is there a standard for old school nuts? I am working on my first project (which happens to be two builds) and am at a point where I may start bolting it back together. Just wondering if there is any advice on what to follow, or if you just get any old nuts from Screwfix! :)

Could probably do with an answer from the most meticulous of builders!

Where nuts have stamps (GT) I have those, I am talking about holding brakes together, wheels etc etc

Apologies if this is another d1ck pole question.

Cheers!  :daumenhoch:

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