> In my case it was a simple job to chuck a few of the screws in the
> lathe and skim the heads down by 1 or 2 mm overall diameter, but it
> would not have been much more effort to put them in a an electric drill
> chuck and hold a file against them. If you can't find the correct ones
> perhaps you
Ali said
>> F.Y.I. the links to the pictures from the linked to page aren't
>> publicly accessible.
>
> As grant has pointed out the pictures will not show up unless you are a VCF
> member. However, the screws are very similar to this in shape:
>
> https://monsterbolts.com/products/6mm-m6-x-1-0-st
> F.Y.I. the links to the pictures from the linked to page aren't
> publicly accessible.
As grant has pointed out the pictures will not show up unless you are a VCF
member. However, the screws are very similar to this in shape:
https://monsterbolts.com/products/6mm-m6-x-1-0-stainless-steel-butto
Ok,
A bit too new for this list but still hoping someone can help me out:
I am in need of at least six (prefer 10) Compaq 9000 Series OEM Rack screws
to mount a side panel. I believe these are M6 screws. On the side that had
the panel already mounted the OEM screws are star screws approximately
Hello All,
So maybe not quite classic but I believe in the vintage time frame - does
anyone, ideally in the greater LA but even SoCal area, have a line on an
Opal White 22U Compaq 9000 Series Rack? This is the half height rack not the
full height 42U which seems to be everywhere (you can see