Trevanion":14v11cav said:
Trying to get a hold of twenty 5/16" x 1 & 1/4" bolts and everywhere seems to want near a pound each for the bloody things, same thing with 1/4" BSW.
So for the avoidance of doubt, do you mean:
20-off , 5/16" Whitworth thread, 1.25" long bolts (machine screws?)
If so what type of head? If countersunk, the length is measured between the top of the head and the far end of the thread, if anything not countersunk, measure from the underside of the head to the far end of the thread.
Are you also needing 1/4" thread too, or just remarking on the price?
I have a few 1/4" and 3/8" Whit. machine screws (not sure of lengths), but probably not 20. I keep them for photographic applications mostly.
As stated, UNC is based on Whitworth and thus will substitute in smaller sizes. A
Zeus table will help you make comparisons in this context (handy in every toolbox!).
FWIW, a lot of Chinese kit made for the US market uses UNC instead of metric for machine screws and bolts. For example I have quite a few "Bristol" levers (read "Shanghai") and fittings for table track etc. which are UNC/imperial sized. You might find an ebay supplier who can help, but you might also need to buy longer bolts/screws and cut them down.
Cynically, I think at least one mail-order supplier is very happy with this situation, as it makes it much harder for customers to go elsewhere for extra fittings for router tables, etc., and as you rightly point out, the mark-up is astronomic.
They can be found, but give us the detail
E.
PS: Apologies if the above is teaching granny, etc. Keen to help if I can but need a spot of clarity first.