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    BTW MicroFasteners.com is now stocking these also, I just ordered some in, and they look to be the same..

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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    BTW MicroFasteners.com is now stocking these also, I just ordered some in, and they look to be the same..

    Oooh! Handy! Especially since Fastener Express doesn't carry (that I found) the #0 wides.

    The flipside is that Fastener Express is close enough to me for local pickup, so I can potentially also be spotted as a pervy razor fancier when I walk through the door based on my order.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voidmonster View Post
    Oooh! Handy! Especially since Fastener Express doesn't carry (that I found) the #0 wides.

    The flipside is that Fastener Express is close enough to me for local pickup, so I can potentially also be spotted as a pervy razor fancier when I walk through the door based on my order.
    I think microfasteners.com has a mole among us... watching our every move, nay, our every post...


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    MINDS!!!!

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    The 0-80 nuts at micro fasteners have changed (at least from my last order). they look more like a nut and less like the head of the screw. So anyone using these in replace of peining is gonna have some work if they want to file the ends down to hide the fact that they are using bolts instead of peins.

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    I believe that there are actually two different size 0-80 nuts, a fat one and a skinny one. The last order that I put in I didn't know which was which and just ordered both.

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    this would explain a lot, I only use em for during restores to size up stuff so the big ones are a little nicer for me.

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