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Thread: Bolt to hold chuck in a jig

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    Bolt to hold chuck in a jig

    Does anyone have a source for a "1.25 x8 bolt maybe 2" long to hold a Supernova Chuck in a jig? I have looked locally where I live and on line but it appears that the 8 threads per inch is not a normal thread pitch. The only ones I found were 7 threads per inch.

    Thanks in advance for any help.

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    check out Craft Supplies USA...they have stuff like that for carving & holding a chuck
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    Not bolts but these might work:


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    McMaster Carr sells 1 1/4-8 all-thread in various lengths.

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    1-1/4 - 8 tpi is fairly common as flange bolts for oil-field and petro-chem facilities. Many industrial supply dealers will have them.
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    Check out Fastall I bought 1 1/4 x 8 nuts from them.
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    Here's a link to 1 1/4"x8 tpi all thread at McMaster Carr http://www.mcmaster.com/#standard-as...d-rods/=wr87tx . Select medium strength all thread.

    I will check some other sources and edit this thread if I can find something else.

    Here's another option: http://www.instockfasteners.com/SearchResults.asp

    Note....try doing a search using 1 1/4" 8UN bolts.......
    Last edited by Ken Fitzgerald; 04-14-2015 at 10:45 PM.
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