I use a freight forwarder that has a US address. Sellers ship to it without needing to know that the item will be exported to my country. That worked great with McMaster until I went to pay with my credit card. McMaster refused to accept it (their right), so the excuse they give about customs documentation is just that, an excuse.
And in Australia the go to place is EJWinter.com.au. They have a good online catalog and they ship fast.Shipping shouldn't cost too much. BA is still very much alive in England, and Reeves 2000 sells fasteners of this type. They are made on sliding head automatic lathes, and their quality is a cut above what you can usually buy. They also sell "model engineers' special set screws" which are bolts with a hex head one size smaller.
Taps and dies can be bought readily from many suppliers here; I use a firm called Chronos. They sell high speed steel as well as carbon steel threading tackle; I use the latter, and I can buy a set of three taps and a die for less money than a pack of cigarettes. Carbon steel, if it doesn't get hot, is actually harder than HSS, and as a bonus, it's cheaper, too.
Reeves have been established since the beginning of time, and are the "go to" source for the majority of model locomotive builders in the UK. Chronos started up in the mid 1980s, and I remember when their shop was two garden sheds hidden behind a backstreet. They have since gone from strength to strength, in no small part due the the owners attention to customer service. Dispatch from either of these companies is PROMPT.
Usual disclaimers, of course.
Andrew UK.
Mico Fasteners in Easten PA 800 892-6917. They offer a vast supply of small quantities from 0-80 up up. Encluding the scale model nuts your asking about. Are you in the US?Where can you buy model size nuts that look right on small engines? I am looking for 4-40 &6-32 in particular but could use other sizes if available. Thanks Colin
My understanding is that a couple of decades ago McMaster-Carr got a 6 figure fine for not filling out the required paperwork for export, the result was that they stopped shipping to anything but registered businesses and educational institutes though there may be other exceptions.Been there, done that. And even with a USA based CC, I've heard of cancelled order/account by them checking web domain origin. Who knows what the real reason is. Maybe reduced profit on foreign orders or maybe they got their knuckles wrapped with customs. Bottom line is its their decision. Frustrating because they are such a good 1-stop shopping resource. I'm surprised in the modern, hungry world of passive income, drop shipping, Ebay/Amazon fulfilment, yada-yada some enterprising individuals hasn't figured out an opportunity here. If Joe sends me a bag of MMC bolts, there is no customs issues. If MMC sends me the same thing, apparently that's an issue. My engine design is metric so actually solved a lot of problems when it came to fasteners, bearings, gears, materials etc. That means alternative sources from Europe, Asia, wherever. Money flows to where its most appreciated.
Where can you buy model size nuts that look right on small engines? I am looking for 4-40 &6-32 in particular but could use other sizes if available. Thanks Colin
Smith Door: 2-56 is HUGE. I have built Doug Kelleys Snow that has 0-80 tapped into steel. 32 of them. Never broke a tap. Harglo : Micro fasteners does not list model size nuts in any listing I could find . Thanks Colin
I get orders from them and I have a residential address.My understanding is that a couple of decades ago McMaster-Carr got a 6 figure fine for not filling out the required paperwork for export, the result was that they stopped shipping to anything but registered businesses and educational institutes though there may be other exceptions.
The issue is in them exporting to Canada, etc.I get orders from them and I have a residential address.
Live in Colorado, USA
Ron
I have never problem ordering.The issue is in them exporting to Canada, etc.
I can order them from a Canadian residential address too, but then I run a registered business from home.
Didn't know you ran a business, I don't run a business.I have never problem ordering.
But I have found lower cost suppliers.
From Amazon to Surplus Center
Even auto suppliers too.
Dave
I have never problem ordering.
But I have found lower cost suppliers.
From Amazon to Surplus Center
Even auto suppliers too.
Dave
The company name is Smith Door. I sold the company in 2004. When buy parts I had to look everywhere. The odds place I purchased was Pep Boys buy the front wheel bearing on Ford car. They had sale with no limits and cheaper than my supplier. Dave
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A home made bolt maker? Can you elaborate a bit?You can't go wrong with this supplier
Godshalls , American Model Engineering Supplies , and they will be at the Cabin Fever Show
https://godshallscustommachining.com/collections/frontpageGo to page 4
If you or some of your friends will be in Pennsylvania for the show in January , they can pick up some screws and nuts for you
I gave them an order for a friend of mine and picked up the screws at the show, the next day .
I have met quite a few fellows from Canada when I was there
I make my own, in fact have made hundreds in steel and brass ( to 1 mm ) but
I have two Geometric Heads and a home made bolt maker so it's fairly easy for me , along with a
supply of hex stock bought years ago
Rich
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