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SP10460 - SCREW M6X12
#1
Hello

I'm after four of these. They're the ones that attach the lower door trim to the door. see pic.


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anyboy got afew of these knocking about? They're not other M6 screws that attach the trim to the door (those ones are bigger - code SP10455)

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cheers
Barzo
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#2
are they m7?
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#3
m6 Smile
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#4
best to buy some and cut them down, i done that with manifold studs Smile
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#5
I was thinking that Smile

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#6
a little tip though, put a nut on before you cut them then it re-threads itself, i know you know but il say it all the same :wink: TT
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#7
Smile


When I cut down threads I usually use my little black & Decker wizard to clean up the ends. 9 out of 10 times it works and just screws on (neat Smile ), but I shall try your suggestion also.

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#8
Have you tried B and Q? im sure i have had some from there before Smile
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#9
and just for good measure, screwfix direct for stainless steel fixings if you cant be bothered to go out :lol: TT
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