Hi chaps I'm having a nightmare getting my hands on #0 washers in the UK do any of you guys. Have a reliable supplier?? Cheers in advance;-)
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Hi chaps I'm having a nightmare getting my hands on #0 washers in the UK do any of you guys. Have a reliable supplier?? Cheers in advance;-)
I am not in the same country but you might try a remote control vehicle and modeling shop. There is micro fasteners in the US and Fastenall in Canada if you don't mind the wait.
Looks like I'm gonna have to go overseas. The UK stinks when it comes to stuff that's not common. The bull I get is... We don't carry those as we don't get any call for them. Or we can't carry every thing just in case some one may ask for them once in 5 years. You guys in the states. Are Sooo. Spoiled. I don't. Think you realise. How lucky you are. And yes it is an 's' not. A. ' Z' lol
You can try pick some from people who fixes baitcasting reels, slot car racers or boat/plane model builders.
I don't think that you understand that 99% of us here in the US only have Walmarts left where we can go to. We have to buy sight unseen off the 'net'!! Too!! It an't good anywhere.[emoji33]
Sorry guys its I here a lot about your hardware stores. lowes and the like and the stuff they stock and I get a little jealous >:)
Live in upstate New York . Lowes and Home Depot must be different in other states.
We have a saying.. When your in a hole STOP. DIGGING!! I'm gonna stop digging now lol
Egads man...Jealous of shopping in a big box! Lowes and home despot are NOT stores that carry any variety of specialty items. They would be my absolutely last stop for anything slightly out of mainstream. It is the little mom and pop or specialty tools for machining that will have that item. There are model railroad nuts all over the world. They use tiny fasteners on them...but the smallest I have found in a model train shop is #1 but maybe worth a try.