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Bruce2 May 9th 2006 03:32

The shipping weight of a complete CSP bar is 7 lbs

zeroaxe May 10th 2006 17:57

Thanks for that. It is about 3.2kg so I seem to be in range with the weight of my parts. :agree: I was trying to find left hand threaded 14mm nuts(x3) to use as lock nuts on one side of each brace, but so far I cant find anyone/any ship that sells them. However, I was told today that it is not really needed to 'lock' both sides on each brace, only one nut(right handed thread in this case) is needed. Sounds logic to me! What do you fellas think?

Bruce(or anyone else), have you got a Kafer brace by chance? I would like to know how big the 'eye' on the end of the threaded rod is, so I can try and find similar size nuts to weld on the ends of the threaded rods? Thanks muchly!

flat May 10th 2006 22:51

If you're looking for M14x1.5LH jam nuts, I've got them...but I don't think it'd be cost effective to ship them to your side of the pond....

Lanner

zeroaxe May 11th 2006 01:55

flat,

Thanks for the offer. Yeah, that would be a little expensive. I might get some when I next visit my friend in the UK. Alternatively I have another idea. Take 14mm RH nuts, drill the centre with a 14mm dril to remove most of the thread. Then cross drill another small hole and tap it to receive a small screw. Use the little screw to 'jam' the nut on the thread....

I will give the single-side jam nut idea a try first.

Evil Sid May 19th 2006 08:34

as a side, does anyone know where I can get a CSP Kafer brace from in the UK?


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