M2.5 castellated nuts

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Phil Dawe
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M2.5 castellated nuts

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Evening Chaps,

Does anyone have a source for M2.5 castellated nuts?

Many thanks in advance

Phil

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https://knupfer.info/shop/index.php/mut ... ad-14.html

One needs to drill and tap each nut.

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https://www.stehr-modellbau.de/kronenmu ... -m25-p-804

https://www.stehr-modellbau.de/kronenmu ... 48_106_75/
https://www.stehr-modellbau.de/kronenmuttern-c-148_106/

I've purchased several sizes. Not inexpensive but they are steel and ready to use..best I've found so far.

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Thanks Jerry and Vince. I have also had an email from Steve Winstone so all is good!

Phil Woollard and I was just discussing this sort of info this evening and that one needs a little black book with all of these specialist suppliers and manufacturers contact details in and what they can supply.

Happy New Year everyone!

Phil

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Hello everyone,
wouldn't it be good to have a section with a collection of links to such special dealers,
which deal with interesting 1:6 items for us.
This just came to me because you mentioned the BLACK BOOK Phil.
Maybe under Craftsman Market?
Of course only if that is ok for Armortek!
Just as an idea.
Regards Timo

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We started a little black book a while ago here:

viewtopic.php?f=2&t=7498

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