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  1. #1
    WSF Regular Poster
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Posts
    48

    Location
    Essex
    Favourite Rod
    abu
    Favourite Reel
    abu
    Best Catch
    24lb ling
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    helped out of predicument/trailer

    the other day i got a flat went to change the tyre and 2 x bolts the heads went dam now i stuck in the middal of no were so un hooked the boat and left it in some nice persons drive took one of the good bolts with me 4x garages later no luck 2 scrap yards no luck !!!!!!i was getting to the end of my tether .not a standard wheel bolt !!!! pulled up at a garage in an industial est no help but said try this engiineering shop
    which i did no problem mate well make them for you told him of my predicument give us half an hour he said and made them from scratch i got talking to this guy and he will make any thing for you to do with metal work rails in s/s trialer bits etc
    well the 4x nuts i got fitted great and it cost me £30 quid i dont think thats bad !!!for the work they had to put in
    well i hope this helps some one out on here and i give you the number of the firm which helped me they are in essex TT precision engeineering 01245 325868

    ps and a good lesson lernt to check your wheel nuts or as he said get S/s one;s made


    tight lines happy boating

    dave

  2. #2
    WSF Hardcore Poster
    Join Date
    Nov 2004
    Posts
    7,337

    Location
    Gwynedd
    Favourite Rod
    Moonfleet Pathfinder
    Favourite Reel
    Abu Morrum
    Favourite Fishing
    Boat
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    Glad you got helped out, lesson thee for us all when trailing the boat to carry a complete spare hub with bearings wheel studs, nuts, and a spare axle nut washer and split pin as well as a tub of grease.

    On the subject of Stainless wheel nuts or studs, stainless does not grip well, the treads do not deform like a mild steel so usually with stainless you have an extra locking method, ie nylon insert in a nut, split pin, second locking nut or athreadlock ahesive added to the threads. It is the reason why decorative wheel nuts are chromed mild steel instead of polished stainless I think.

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