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Bit of a strange one but anything to get the outlaws off me back

 

the in laws have need of some screws, there for a door he has repainted. he is getting on a little, well a lot realy but still likes to do things himself. anyway he lost his screws.lol

 

I have been trying to find some self colour or stainless pan head counter sunk screws for replace the lost one. he siad if i find then get a few as he whats to replace the rusty ones in other doors as well. bless him.

 

i have been to screw fix, toolstation, BnQ but i cant find any.

 

can someone help with what i need to type in to fleabay or google so i can get a handfull.

 

 

thank for looking

 

Kind regards

Phil

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You wood be better getting a box of one and a quarter inch brass screws.

No 8's are about right and they won't go rusty again.

Brass are the best for any door that may need to be removed in the future,

Especially if it's an oak door as steel reacts with the acids in the wood and

seizes them in for good!

 

 

GH

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I believe what you are looking for are "raised countersunk stainless steel woodscrews"

 

Middleton stainless

there the badgers, top job. thank you

 

they need to be counter sunk to snug into the andles. old bakerlite type

 

Four you say? 'andles?

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cz2-ukrd2VQ

 

I siad 4 candles :lol: :lol:

 

 

Thnaks for help gents, i have then now. just ordering a box and thats one less ear bending

thanks agin

 

Phil

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