bobss396 Posted July 30, 2023 Posted July 30, 2023 I am looking for small nuts to use on some NASCAR modified wide-5 wheels. I have used Walthers 00-90 nuts and either 00-90 threaded rod or just .031 brass for the studs. But the flats on the screws are too big, .080 = 2 scale inches. There was a place that sold nuts and studs attached, called Galtran (Gallery of Transportation). They are out of business. I do have some that measure 1" in scale (.040" across the flats. Something with a larger nut like .062" might be a good compromise. Anyone have a source? That would be a big help. I'm going to order some brass or aluminum nuts from RB Motion for now to get me going. I can use brass or stainless steel pins with those. I have a bunch of 1/32" from McMaster Carr I use to pin parts together. Thanks all!
cbowser Posted July 30, 2023 Posted July 30, 2023 According to McMaster-Carr, they have 0000-160 nuts, that are 1/16"(.0625") across the flats. Problem is, I only see them in 18-8 stainless, and they're almost $18 for just one.
MeatMan Posted July 31, 2023 Posted July 31, 2023 These guys bought out Scale Hardware years ago. I've bought a couple of things since but not lately. https://model-motorcars.myshopify.com/collections/small-parts-hardware/nuts 1
peteski Posted August 2, 2023 Posted August 2, 2023 Next size down from 00-90 is 000-120, then even smaller is 0000-160. In the past I was able to get mine (in brass) from some sources which evaporated. Yes, the 0000-160 are very pricey, but if you can find 000-120, they should be less expensive. You might also look at metric size fasteners. Those might be available from China for less money (but I cant' give you any specific sizes - not very familiar with them).
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