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Started by Kirkll, August 06, 2023, 11:25:19 AM

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Kirkll

I'm starting to run low on threaded inserts for my limb bolts, and location pins too.
I used to buy them from Dale Stahl by the 100 count, but then he passed away. Since then I've bought them in small batches from Binghams projects... Now that they are shutting down, where do you guys purchase your TD hardware?

Kirk
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Crooked Stic

I just got 200 pins and 100. Bolts off hebay cheap and get my bezels and plastic washers from Lancaster.  I have made the washers with a hole saw but ki da pain.
High on Archery.

jrstegner

I just bought some inserts from McMaster-Carr. I get my bolts and alignment pins from the auction site. Do a search for aluminum countersunk washers for your bezels. Lots of different colors.

Mad Max

Quote from: Kirkll on August 06, 2023, 11:25:19 AM
I'm starting to run low on threaded inserts for my limb bolts, and location pins too.
I used to buy them from Dale Stahl by the 100 count, but then he passed away. Since then I've bought them in small batches from Binghams projects... Now that they are shutting down, where do you guys purchase your TD hardware?

Kirk

Ask binghams where they get the threaded inserts
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derekdiruz

While I have no idea of their cost in comparison to others, I've dealt with Rosewood archery quite a bit lately and I've really come to love them. I've been buying brass hardware from them.

Birdbow76

Good thread Kirk... I've been wondering about this too. Zipper Bows has kits at a good price. The pins and bolts are easy to find at affordable prices online. What is the part# for the inserts from mcmaster?

jrstegner


Kirkll

Quote from: jrstegner on August 07, 2023, 01:32:28 AM
I just bought some inserts from McMaster-Carr. I get my bolts and alignment pins from the auction site. Do a search for aluminum countersunk washers for your bezels. Lots of different colors.
I just looked at those fro McMaster Carr and I believe those are shorter in length than what I've always used. What are the length?
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derekdiruz


Mad Max

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Quote from: Kirkll on August 06, 2023, 11:25:19 AM
I'm starting to run low on threaded inserts for my limb bolts, and location pins too.
I used to buy them from Dale Stahl by the 100 count, but then he passed away. Since then I've bought them in small batches from Binghams projects... Now that they are shutting down, where do you guys purchase your TD hardware?

Kirk

You hit a home run with this topic!
Inserts look good to me.
washers too    https://www.probolt-usa.com/aluminum-countersunk-washer-m8-25mm-od/

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jrstegner

They are a bit longer than the ones Elmont sold.

Kirkll

Quote from: jrstegner on August 08, 2023, 06:55:10 PM
They are a bit longer than the ones Elmont sold.

I think the ones Binghams sold were an inch long. So these are pretty close.... Thanks.  Kirk

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http://bigfootbows.com/b/bows/

kennym

I know a guy who has some of the double thread inserts but no bezels from Dale Stahl's estate sale, think he has about 300 he can sell. I'm not putting his phone number here but if you message me I can hook you up with him, don't want folks calling him for years when he sells them off...  No idea on price,sorry.

Stay sharp, Kenny.

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Crooked Stic

Kirk I would think you could make them out of all thread on your mill if things really got bad  :goldtooth:
High on Archery.

Birdbow76


Kirkll

Quote from: Crooked Stic on August 09, 2023, 09:33:08 AM
Kirk I would think you could make them out of all thread on your mill if things really got bad  :goldtooth:

Naw man.... Ya need a metal lathe to do that accurately. I actually did have a piece of galvanized pipe milled and threaded a few days ago by my neighbor for a special boat motor part I needed. Watching the threading process was pretty fascinating.

Kirk
Big Foot Bows
Traditional Archery
bigfootbows@gmail.com
http://bigfootbows.com/b/bows/

Kirkll

Quote from: Birdbow76 on August 09, 2023, 11:11:57 AM
https://www.zipperbows.com/lbk

https://www.3riversarchery.com/takedown-bow-assembly-set.html

Here's two links for the kits on Zipper bows and 3rivers websites.

Wow!  I didn't know zipper was using 1/4-20 bolts and pot metal furniture inserts...With dense hardwood or even softer woods I would stay away from those self tapping inserts that cut their own threads. Most everyone uses 5/16-18 bolts and 1/2-13 OD x 1" long threaded inserts that require a tap.

You can find a lot of them that are that size, but only 1/2" long which would work fine for metal or even tapping into G-10... but wood?   Not this kid...too much pressure on those bolts.
Big Foot Bows
Traditional Archery
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http://bigfootbows.com/b/bows/

Bryan Adolphe

Quote from: Crooked Stic on August 06, 2023, 03:53:39 PM
I just got 200 pins and 100. Bolts off hebay cheap and get my bezels and plastic washers from Lancaster.  I have made the washers with a hole saw but ki da pain.
Hey Mike, when you look on eBay for pins and bolts, is there a specific search word that you use ? as I can't seem to find them. B

jrstegner

Search 1/4x 1/2 dowel pins alloy steel. 5/16-18 UNC Allen drive 1 5/8"

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