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  • #398180
    Mark Whelan
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      @markwhelan39130

      Hey all,

      I'm after shearing off two screws in the tailstock of my myford m type, which I think are 3/16 24 bsw

      I've drilled them out and now I need to replace them.

      There's a few sellers on eBay but the want between 10-20 pounds shipping to Ireland for 5 screws!

      Anyone recommend somewhere more reasonable?

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      #29898
      Mark Whelan
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        @markwhelan39130

        Looking to source affordable screws

        #398186
        Speedy Builder5
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          @speedybuilder5

          Why not have a go at making them. You would feel great when you have done them. Not too difficult. Bobh

          #398188
          Former Member
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            @formermember32069

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            #398189
            peak4
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              @peak4

              I can do you 1/2" and 3/4" mild steel roundheads (I think, I'll have to check up)
              If they will fit, PM me your address

              Bill

              #398195
              JohnF
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                @johnf59703

                Mark, they may well be 2BA but look at your PM's

                John

                #398196
                Hopper
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                  @hopper

                  I buy BSW screws, nuts and bolts from my local hardware store. Although Australia went metric 40 years ago, the building trade still seems to use the old imperial stuff for some reason. They are just labelled as 1/4" x 1" screw etc. No idea about Ireland though!

                  #398212
                  duncan webster 1
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                    @duncanwebster1

                    3/16 bsf is nearly the same as 2BA, but 3/16 bsw is much coarser.

                    If you are sure you want bsw then try the trusty e-bay

                    f:1&frcectupt=true”>https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1-8-3-16-1-4-BSW-Whitworth-High-Tensile-Cap-Head-Allen-Bolts-Socket-Screws/271903549676?hash=item3f4eb6e8ec:m:mQSWuri_vZQT8SoOxDhjDig:rk:1f:1&frcectupt=true

                    #398213
                    vintage engineer
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                      @vintageengineer

                      Meccano screws.

                      #398217
                      Adam Mara
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                        @adammara

                        Loads of BSW machine screws at work, at least 25 years old ex B&Q! PM me if don't have any luck, I will be going into work on Monday to collect the rent, and can pinch a few and post them to you!

                        #398225
                        Georgineer
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                          @georgineer
                          Posted by vintage engineer on 28/02/2019 10:07:18:

                          Meccano screws.

                          That won't work. Meccano screws are 5/32" BSW.

                          George

                          #398228
                          Anonymous

                            I don't know what thread Myford used, but 3/16" BSW would be a poor choice. It's a small diameter rather coarse pitch thread, with the result that the slightest overtightening fractures the core. Been there, done that!

                            Andrew

                            #398233
                            Mark Whelan
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                              @markwhelan39130

                              Hi Guys,

                              Thanks for all the tips and for the PM's offering to help. The 10-24 is probably easiest to try first, as I should have some lying around in work, if that doesn't work I'll try the next few options. I'll also try to remember to report back with some news hopefully.

                              Mark

                              #398248
                              Howard Lewis
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                                @howardlewis46836

                                These sound like the screws retaining the plates for the Handwheel. On a ML2 or ML4 they are likely to be 3/16 BSW (or maybe 3/16 BSF ? ) roundhead.

                                Take up the kind offer already made a few posts ago; You only need two!

                                Howard.

                                #405481
                                Zane Crowther
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                                  @zanecrowther67531

                                  I've got single machine screws from Accu before, so they might be worth a try.

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