Brass 3/8ths stud

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SharkBoy
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Brass 3/8ths stud

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Hi guys re commissioning a 2 piece landing net handle and require a 3 cm piece of stud to join the two sections together .. can anyone point me in the right direction to obtain the missing part all the best Steve

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Steve, you may be better with stainless steel if there is a lot of stress involved such as a landing net handle joint.
There are some on ebay which will leave quite a lot left over for other projects or a couple of spares.

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3-8-BSF-x-10 ... SwLDBeLt9D

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Got to agree with Wal regarding stainless steel but if it is to be brass then this might help:

https://www.midlandchandlers.co.uk/prod ... ach-sg-092
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Thanks guys 👍

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Purely for information only 3/8 BSF in stainless steel is easily obtained from Vintage and Veteran motorcycle and car fastner specialists.

Google is your friend. Superior Stainless was my supplier of choice when I was in the motorbike restoration business.

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