M4 screws
- yosai
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Re: M4 screws
The ones on an E2 panel are around 10mm in length. They don't need to be too long, just enough to cover the thickness of the stick base & whatever else it need to go through.
You can buy them from most hardware shops.
You can buy them from most hardware shops.
- CPS2
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Re: M4 screws
You'd think you can get them anyway, but B&Q etc don't seem to stock themyosai wrote:The ones on an E2 panel are around 10mm in length. They don't need to be too long, just enough to cover the thickness of the stick base & whatever else it need to go through.
You can buy them from most hardware shops.
- AeroCityMayor
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Re: M4 screws
PMSL!!!!yosai wrote: You can buy them from most hardware shops.
Check with Ordyne or Geezer - that's your best bet mate!
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Re: M4 screws
It does not help you much, but in the US I found them at Home Depot. They come in a pack of three, aluminum. Here in the states it a bit hard find machine screws in metric, so I was jazzed when I found them. Work perfectly in my CP's.
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Re: M4 screws
If all else fails, try Toby Electronics.
Daft I know for a few screws but they are priced well and they ship super quick.
-Joel
Daft I know for a few screws but they are priced well and they ship super quick.
-Joel