fitting syncro mirrors - screws
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fitting syncro mirrors - screws
I can't find decent screws for the top brackets of my new syncro mirrors... I've got some makeshift chipboard screws of roughly the right size in there at the moment, but really need something better.
Can anyone help me with a place to get the right ones (and tell me exactly what I need)?
Cheers, Ed
Can anyone help me with a place to get the right ones (and tell me exactly what I need)?
Cheers, Ed
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i sometimes use these at work
[img:200:200]http://www.screwfix.com/sfd/i/cat/70/p1224270_l.jpg[/img]
but they will ony screw in and if you want to take the mirror arm off again youd be buggerd
jed
[img:200:200]http://www.screwfix.com/sfd/i/cat/70/p1224270_l.jpg[/img]
but they will ony screw in and if you want to take the mirror arm off again youd be buggerd
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You can buy security screws that can only be removed with a security hex/torx key.
I fitted mine (or had them fitted) by welding captive nuts inside the door frame (remove the quarterlight window for this) which is secure and strong.
I fitted mine (or had them fitted) by welding captive nuts inside the door frame (remove the quarterlight window for this) which is secure and strong.
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jed the spread wrote:i sometimes use these at work
[img:200:200]http://www.screwfix.com/sfd/i/cat/70/p1224270_l.jpg[/img]
but they will ony screw in and if you want to take the mirror arm off again youd be buggerd
jed
you must work in some reet rought places if you have to use security screws to put platser boards on walls!!

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