I've been ordering various fasteners for the Morini, But I've drawn a blank on two rather fine threaded nuts.
I'm after a M16x1.25 nut, M20x1.00 half nut (front spindle and rear QD hub spindle).
Does anyone know where to get these? I can weld up the flats on my current ones (done that on my Matchless) but its alot of effort!
I've found them in packs but I'm only after one of each!
Where to get nuts?
Re: Where to get nuts?
Dutch guy has both in stainless....
http://www.montagetechniek.nl/montagete ... d4au2vvbu5
http://www.montagetechniek.nl/montagete ... d4au2vvbu5
http://www.montagetechniek.nl/montagete ... d4au2vvbu5
http://www.montagetechniek.nl/montagete ... d4au2vvbu5
Re: Where to get nuts?
Any reason why you don't want to deal with NLM?
I make my own. If you look around you may well find a model engineer near you who'd be happy to knock some up for a small consideration.
I make my own. If you look around you may well find a model engineer near you who'd be happy to knock some up for a small consideration.
Paul Compton
http://www.morini-mania.co.uk
http://www.youtube.com/user/EVguru
http://www.morini-mania.co.uk
http://www.youtube.com/user/EVguru
Re: Where to get nuts?
Just walked out of NLM with just over £500 worth of goodies this last week so I defiantly use them, But they don’t have the M16 in stock at the moment which is why I was asking.
Making nuts isn’t a problem, TIG'ing them up I've done in the past to get rid of "flat damage", but it always comes down to having to sending them away for plating (just had some zinc plating done at a local firm who had a minimum order of £50) and waiting.... so it's much easier to buy off the shelf for me (mid race season, plenty of other bike stuff to keep me busy!)

Making nuts isn’t a problem, TIG'ing them up I've done in the past to get rid of "flat damage", but it always comes down to having to sending them away for plating (just had some zinc plating done at a local firm who had a minimum order of £50) and waiting.... so it's much easier to buy off the shelf for me (mid race season, plenty of other bike stuff to keep me busy!)