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Where can I buy thick gauge pins for knife making?
Thanks.
Eric_Methven
07-07-2007, 01:06
B&Q do various thickness of brass rod. Look in the hardware isle. You'll also find brass tube there - good for lanyard holes.
Eric
Singeblister
07-07-2007, 02:08
Yeh b&q do them quite cheap in limited sizes , if you want different shapes and particular size try a model shop
Cool I'll be able to buy a knife part without adding on P&P. :D
Thanks.
C_Claycomb
07-07-2007, 11:07
Not every B&Q has a metals section anymore. The Hemel one does not, but those in Aylesbury, Watford and Northampton do. It used to be easier for me to go to a local model shop where I could get 1/8th inch brass rod, but since that shut it is actually more economical for me to mail order than drive to the nearest shop.
I like the range found here:
http://shop.maidstone-engineering.co.uk/?mod=cat&cat_id=1&order=1
Their tube has a good wall thickness.
If your local hardware shop (if you have one) is a ToolBank stockist they should be able to order you silversteel rod in various diameters. And you can order the rods individually.
Jedadiah
07-07-2007, 20:59
I can't believe you've bottled it with the loveless bolts mate:D , it really is simple as anything. You've got the bolts now, dont waste them. If your not going to use them, i'll take them off your hands (then i'll be paying P&P):)
I haven't bottled it. :D
When I checked the bolts against the pre dilled messed up scales they weren't wide enough to mask the mistake I'd previously made.
So now I need to find the widest possible pins so I can re-drill the holes and hopefully remove the chips in the scales.
C_Claycomb
08-07-2007, 22:06
If your local hardware shop (if you have one) is a ToolBank stockist they should be able to order you silversteel rod in various diameters. And you can order the rods individually.
It should be noted that "silver steel" is not stainless. It is a carbon steel with a little chrome in it. It makes pretty good blades, but I would hesitate about it for handle pins simply because it can rust.