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WTB – Fasterners for 240Z cargo/luggage straps

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WTB – Fasterners for 240Z cargo/luggage straps

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WTB – Fasteners for 240Z cargo/luggage straps.  I need eight (8) of the M6-1.00 x 11mm steel (not stainless) pan head screws.

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Keith

 



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Compared exactly to one just removed from 18551.  Perfect match

The only other on-line match that s close is a Belmetric SEMS M6x12. Exact same head diameter, but that extra flat washer is a bother to remove. Last picture below shows the comparison.

Anyway, I have plenty of the right ones. Happy to send them. As you can tell, they were mistakenly CAD plated, but easily wire brushed off to reveal the mice shiny zinc below.  

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Thanks for responding to my WTB!

Wouldn't the wire brush approach also remove the zinc plating below?

Keith

 

 

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Yes, wire brushing would remove the chromate and possibly the zinc too. The easiest would be a quick acid dip, rinse and blue chromate dip for the proper clear zinc look

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