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Solid Brass Domed Saw Nuts Reviews

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Solid Brass unslotted screw with a serrated shank and a tubular slotted nut for attaching saw handles. (also useful for making handles for marking knives etc.)Requires a ¼" (5.5mm) hole between ¹13⁄16" and 1" deep (21-25.4mm), the heads can be recessed slightly for thicker handles.Sold individually, please enter the number that you require.

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The Brass domed saw Knutsford were perfect to fit to the replacement saw handle i had made. Arrived promptly
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Posted 2 months ago
I do not doubt the quality of the saw nuts. However, they are definitely not as described: viz they are far too short even for a saw handle 23mm thick, let alone the 25mm quoted, unless you have the counterbore tool that woould be required to recess them. With only three threads engaged, which as an engineer, I would contend is the minimum to avoid the possibility of stripping the thread, the maximum handle thickness would be approximately 20mm. The simple answer is to increase the thread length by 10-12mm and let the fitter adjust the length to suit. I am very disappointed and I am returning the screws.
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Posted 2 months ago
I have fitted the solid brass dome head screws after revamping my saw handle and the quality is superb
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Posted 11 months ago
I have so far used 10 of these for replacement saw handles, and they work great. Only negative with them is that the brass is relatively soft, so it is easy to marr the slot when tightening. Its purely cosmetic though, and using a wide and snugly fitting screwdriver prevents the issue. Now to order some more.
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Posted 5 years ago
Not easy to find on the Internet at a reasonable price including delivery. Would use this site again.
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Posted 10 years ago
Worked just fine on a refurbishment of an old saw and did the job for a new handle made for another saw. Will be using them again
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Posted 11 years ago