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DPittman

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I could use anything 2-56 or 4-40

Any chance??
I don't believe I have any 2-56 whatsoever but I do have 4-40. Any particular head style or bolt length you are looking for? I don't have alot of 4-40 stuff but I do have a small pill bottle of some so far
 

DPittman

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Premium Member
@DPittman I just have to ask, how did you amass that collection?
I bought a bunch of stuff from an old retired airline mechanic/technician. He asked if I could use any bolts or screws and I said "always", and then he showed me his stash!

It was only sort of organized and the guy never threw away a single screw or nut even when he should have. The sorting I've been doing has been a bit overwhelming, just sorting out useable from the junk let alone the zillion different styles of bolts and screws.
 

DPittman

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Premium Member
Here's an interesting style fastner.... either countersunk or just flat on the "head" end but on the threaded end there is a hex socket. I imagine these are meant to hold something like sheet metal to a frame member where a big faster end on the surface would not be acceptable. 20221117_100201~2.jpg
 

The Ken

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These are Hi-Loks or Hi-Lites. They are an interference fit fastener that are generally stronger than rivets and serve as a permanent type fastener. Airframers use them on frame/stringer joints etc.
 

little ol' e

Jus' a hobby guy
Holy jumpin',
I'd be screwed rite up after sorting them.
I enjoy aircraft stuff and flying. Although, I don't think the rockets I make as a recreational evening hobby would accept any of those.
 
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