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  • Dayton RS drivers. Screws size?

    I have just a couple of small things to get before I start my build.What size are generally used for the Dayton RS28A, RS150 and RS225?

    Just looking at them I would think:

    RS28A - #8 Panhead screw
    RS150 - #8 Panhead screw
    RS225 - #10 bolt/t-nut

    What have you used in the past? Where have you bought nice looking black hardware?

    Thanks!

    Jim

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    Re: Dayton RS drivers. Screws size?

    AFAICT, your screw sizes will work, maybe you might want some #6 screws for the RS28 and RS150. If you think you might want to build more than a few sets, McMaster-Carr is a good source:
    http://www.mcmaster.com/?m=true#sock...screws/=bk5q3h

    PE has some socket head wood screws that look good, but I have not used them. Also, check Lowes or Home Depot for black oxide drywall screws. Some of them have combo philips / square drive heads that are pretty convenient for our use.

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      Re: Dayton RS drivers. Screws size?

      Generally:



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