snippy
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| posted on 27/3/08 at 09:42 PM |
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longer wheel studs required
Does anyone know where I can get some wheel studs to fit Sierra hubs. M12 x 1.5 thread but about 55mm long in total. I`ve bought some studs that are
63mm long but these are too long and the standard 47mm are too short. I need something in the middle, or should I take the angle grinder and chop some
off the 63`s?! Any help where to source appreciated. I need 16 of them.
Nick
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twybrow
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| posted on 27/3/08 at 10:19 PM |
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Angry grinder to the rescue! By the time you pay postage etc, you may as well just use the ones you have.
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ReMan
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| posted on 27/3/08 at 10:28 PM |
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I had just the same problem mate. After much measuring and deliberating I bought 63 mm as I couldn't get closer.
I lathed the ends off to shorten mine and nearly broke the lathe in the process as they'r made of good stuff
So angry grinder with a cutting wheel may be a better bet.
Col
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snippy
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| posted on 27/3/08 at 10:49 PM |
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looks like the angry grinder is coming out to play at the weekend then! Thanks chaps.
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britishtrident
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| posted on 28/3/08 at 08:11 AM |
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Screw an on ordinary nut or better a hex die nut (ie a non-split die) on before you cut. An HSS hack saw blade should be the tool to use,
but if stud is too hard use a cutting disc. Then clean up with a flap wheel or hand file and back nut/die nut off to clear threads.
[Edited on 28/3/08 by britishtrident]
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Hammerhead
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| posted on 28/3/08 at 10:33 AM |
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I used a hack saw, I found it was nice and accurate. As BritishTrident says.
Takes a while but well worth it. I also dipped the exposed ends in some plastikote spray paint that I sprayed into the cap (so I could dip the
studs)
Steve.
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