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Heavy Duty Marine grade Wing Nuts. Wing Nuts have a bad reputation for being cheap and weak. But we know a good wing nut when we see one--these are superior!
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Sarasota, FL
5 out of 5 stars.
Smooth operators
14 years ago
I use these little beauties in my crafting of scratch built model sailing ships. In combinationwith SS rods and lock-nuts, I am able to clamp planking to the frames of the hull and any other situation that calls for a clamping action in a limited space. They work great and being stainless steel, they should last me for a very long time.[...] Thank you !!
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Q: Are the marine grade wing nuts 316 stainless steel?
3 months ago2 Answers
A: All stainless steel fasteners are 18-8 except for the ones that specifically specify 316 in the description.
3 months agoHelpful?
Q: I am looking for wing nuts, hex nuts and washers to fit a 10 mm bolt? Thanks. Shelagh
10 years ago2 Answers
A: Shelagh,what you need to know is the pitch of the bolt. In 10 MM iT COULD BE 1. 1.25 OR 1.50 Regards,jim
10 years agoHelpful?
Q: Are these wing nuts type 316 stainless, or type 8-18 or 305?
11 years ago2 Answers
A: Hello, they are 304 , Jd states if it is 316 and 316 has a different tone to it. a duller fine. and cost more. glenn
11 years agoHelpful?