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Refering to Article on Boxing Model A Frames
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Sspence
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Posted: 07/13/07 08:23 AM
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In that article earlier this summer, it was suggested to use cage nuts to simplify body mounting.
This is a great idea, but where do you get them? I have found lots of places that sell sizes up to 5/16, but none that sell 7/16.
I have reached the point on my project where I am going to start boxing my frame and have ordered the boxing plates. I would love to weld some cage nuts in if I could find them.
Anyone know a retailer that sells these?
Stephen
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jalopy45
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Posted: 07/15/07 11:01 AM
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If you cant find them you can always go old skool and drill your hole where you want it, put a nut on the backside and run a bolt through the frame to hold it in place and tack weld the nut in place.
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Posted: 09/05/07 08:08 PM
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Which mag/ edition was this article from?
Tip: put coppercoat anti-seize on bolt threads before assy. of nut/ bolt to locate nut to be welded & U shouldn't run into any trouble unbolting after welding the nut.
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R&CTimB
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Posted: 09/06/07 06:21 PM
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It's amazing how many people are looking for these cage nuts.
Chad Blundell (the builder in the article) will sell them from his stock while supplies last.
Call him at Blundell Speed & Machine 714-744-1900
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Posted: 03/21/08 09:20 PM
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WE HAVE CAGE NUTS IN STOCK! CHAD BLUNDELL 714 744-1900 BLUNDELL SPEED & MACHINE
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