Hi Guy's I'm a bit out of my zone here.
I'm usually loitering around the toy forum.
I make 2/3 scale cars and motorcycles from recycled materials.
At the moment I'm working on a 1920 Harley-Davidson JS.
Here the engine as it stands:
What I was wondering was if someone maybe able to help me find a certain type of nut.
They would of held the crankcase halves together.
It looks like this:
This one came from a 1950's Electrical shunt.
It looks just like the original nuts used on the Harley's and is pretty much to scale being only 8mm across.
I need a few more of them but their proving very hard to find.
I just thought I'd ask on the off chance that there was something like them used in Engineering.
Cheers
Trev.
I'm usually loitering around the toy forum.
I make 2/3 scale cars and motorcycles from recycled materials.
At the moment I'm working on a 1920 Harley-Davidson JS.
Here the engine as it stands:
What I was wondering was if someone maybe able to help me find a certain type of nut.
They would of held the crankcase halves together.
It looks like this:
This one came from a 1950's Electrical shunt.
It looks just like the original nuts used on the Harley's and is pretty much to scale being only 8mm across.
I need a few more of them but their proving very hard to find.
I just thought I'd ask on the off chance that there was something like them used in Engineering.
Cheers
Trev.
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