The threaded posts seem to be unplated brass, do you think they are just standard lift the dot posts with a thread cut into them as we were discussing?
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Re: Fasteners
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That’s what they look like to me. Just moored up at the unfortunately named Staines-on-the-Thames so I’ll maybe get chance to do some investigating…….download speeds permitting
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Re: Fasteners
It seems like the easiest way to achieve it. It would have been nice if they'd had them re-plated, although once the nut is on you wouldn't be able to tell.
Staines-on-the-Thames? Probably caused by a diesel spill.
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Staines-on-the-Thames? Probably caused by a diesel spill.
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