CP Carriage bolts for Canary (pic inside)
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CP Carriage bolts for Canary (pic inside)
Can you get these without the square bit on the head?
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Re: CP Carriage bolts
If they didn't have the "square bit" on the end they wouldn't be a carriage bolt (or cup square bolt as they are also known)
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Re: CP Carriage bolts
Is this Canary related? Early Taito cabs used smaller ones that are really hard to find.
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Re: CP Carriage bolts
Bingo!SuperPang wrote:Is this Canary related? Early Taito cabs used smaller ones that are really hard to find.
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Re: CP Carriage bolts
Sometimes called button head bolts, they are really hard to find, I tried when I was searching for some for a custom CP, where there was no square hole punched.
Ended up using just a regular machine screw with a allen key head.
Or you could nick the security screw from half a dozen CPS2 boards.
Ended up using just a regular machine screw with a allen key head.
Or you could nick the security screw from half a dozen CPS2 boards.
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Re: CP Carriage bolts
Moshpit might have some.
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Re: CP Carriage bolts
I've tried to contact him for a few months now...
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Re: CP Carriage bolts
Can you post a picture of the bolts you are looking for?
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Re: CP Carriage bolts
Button heads will always have a hex socket in them so it's definitely carriage bolt you want,im sure their was another name
I know aki shop used to deal with metric carriage bolts .4.5mm or something but we deal with a Japanese company and they have always bought more imperial bolts than metric sizes the problem is ,a lot of places just don't make these size bolts /fasteners any more.
I know aki shop used to deal with metric carriage bolts .4.5mm or something but we deal with a Japanese company and they have always bought more imperial bolts than metric sizes the problem is ,a lot of places just don't make these size bolts /fasteners any more.
<trk>:I remember catching a big fat one and my friend said "throw it back in, that one already tastes like wood"
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Re: CP Carriage bolts
I'll try and get some pics. They're like normal carriage bolts, but the square is a bit smaller (almost at an angle).
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Re: CP Carriage bolts for Canary (pic inside)
File the hole it's supposed to sit in ,maybe. As David said if they don't have the square bit they wouldn't be carriage /coach bolts just plain old button heads and I don't think you can get button heads without a hex key hole in the head ...it wouldnt make sense
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Re: CP Carriage bolts for Canary (pic inside)
Akihabara shop still sell the one in the top: M4 x 16 , unless you are talking about the thicker ones (bottom) found on Irem/Capcom/old Taito cabs M5 x 16 which are nowhere to be found
edit: I just re-read your post, you want them without the square tip underneath the head??, I don't know if such model even exist, a carriage without the square tip it wouldn't be a "carriage bolt" anymore, otherwise how are you going to hold it in place in order to screw it firmly?? , I think you are looking just for round head screws.
edit: I just re-read your post, you want them without the square tip underneath the head??, I don't know if such model even exist, a carriage without the square tip it wouldn't be a "carriage bolt" anymore, otherwise how are you going to hold it in place in order to screw it firmly?? , I think you are looking just for round head screws.
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Re: CP Carriage bolts for Canary (pic inside)
You are all correct.
I do need a carriage bolt with the square bit.
I just need the square bit to be smaller than the standard ones.
I do need a carriage bolt with the square bit.
I just need the square bit to be smaller than the standard ones.
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Re: CP Carriage bolts for Canary (pic inside)
Normally in fasteners /bolts it's called "reduced shaft" but this is carried out on bolts not threaded to head. And I'm not sure if the square is considered to be the shaft Or the head or other why do you need this square part smaller can you make the bigger?
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Re: CP Carriage bolts for Canary (pic inside)
What length do you need? Where are you located?
I am getting a shipment of 12mm long x M4 (4mm diameter) bolts shipped from china on the slow boat currently, for use in my Dino King cab (mini candy cab)
They look like this, I may have a load spare as I had to buy in bulk:
Edit: no square bit though, sorry.
I am getting a shipment of 12mm long x M4 (4mm diameter) bolts shipped from china on the slow boat currently, for use in my Dino King cab (mini candy cab)
They look like this, I may have a load spare as I had to buy in bulk:
Edit: no square bit though, sorry.
WTD: Rolling Thunder pcb, ANY Dino King / Love & Berry / MushiKing spare parts!!
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Re: CP Carriage bolts for Canary (pic inside)
The canary CP holes won't take the bigger square bit (they're smaller). The original bolts are not perfectly square - they're square at the screw head and then start to angle towards the thread. Imagine a pyramid with the top cut off.geotrig wrote:Normally in fasteners /bolts it's called "reduced shaft" but this is carried out on bolts not threaded to head. And I'm not sure if the square is considered to be the shaft Or the head or other why do you need this square part smaller can you make the bigger?
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Re: CP Carriage bolts for Canary (pic inside)
I think the ones you're looking for are called Grail Bolts.
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Re: CP Carriage bolts for Canary (pic inside)
crunchywasp wrote:I think the ones you're looking for are called Grail Bolts.
the same ones that Peter used on his wood work?
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Re: CP Carriage bolts for Canary (pic inside)
Normal carriage bolts and a Dremel or something to remove the extra bit of material on the square section?