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anybody know if these are available in brass instead of the usual silver colour... -
socket extension screws
anybody know if these are available in brass instead of the usual silver colour
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i get them from screwfix
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yes got mine from b and q
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Re: socket extension screws
yes
there is another type of extender that uses the original srews
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These screws are always so handy to have in the van ! one of the little extras which just add to the detail
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thats a yes then, thanks fellas,
Mike, came across that other type for the first time yesterday
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you could use those normal socket screw extensions, and screw your brass ones into them, I'm sure they'll all be 2ba threads John
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Re: socket extension screws
Most if not all are just nickel plated brass... just sand the head of the screw and see..
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