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Old July 9th 05, 07:08 PM
Simon
 
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Can anyone tell me the proper name for the circular, serrated-edge nuts
that are used on the front panel of radios, and where I can buy the
wrench to tighten them. Please reply to: . I'm not a
regular reader of this newsgroup.
Thanks,

Simon Pontin
Rochester, NY

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Old July 10th 05, 10:41 AM
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Bolts, not nuts....
TORX is the name, sizes T10 and T15 are pretty popular.... try your local
auto parts store for a complete set of drivers.
rb


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Can anyone tell me the proper name for the circular, serrated-edge nuts
that are used on the front panel of radios, and where I can buy the
wrench to tighten them. Please reply to: . I'm not a
regular reader of this newsgroup.
Thanks,

Simon Pontin
Rochester, NY



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Old July 10th 05, 11:27 PM
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I've seen the hex nuts for sale (guitar amplifier site somewhere), but
I don't recall seeing the serrated (knurled?) edge nuts you're talking
about. You might try Googling for fender amplifier nuts.

Good luck,

Barry

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