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2/27/2012 1:30:06 PM EDT
I got a Romanian SF stock off the EE and it is missing the 2 attachment screws.  What is the thread size for these so I can try to get them from the hardware store?
2/27/2012 2:20:38 PM EDT
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I don't know if Romanian screws are the same as Chinese ones. But the ones I have are 4 threads per cm, with a .6 cm major diameter and approx. .3 minor diameter (I don't have the right tool to measure the minor diameter, so it's a bit of a guess) So my guess is that the pitch diameter is .45 cm or something similar to that. The screw has a 3.1 cm overall length. The first 2.3 cm are threaded. The head is slightly rounded, and is countersunk at a fairly shallow angle, and has a slot for flat head screwdrivers about .1 cm wide. The head is .9 cm in diameter.

Anyway. You may be better off filling it in with dowel and glue and re-drilling a new hole.
2/28/2012 5:22:18 AM EDT
[#2]
Yeah, put a wood dowel in your steel threaded side folder stock and use wood screws.  Or ask the same question on another site and get an answer from some one that knows what you're talking about.  [img]http://www.ar15.com/images/smilies/icon_smile_big.gif[/img


edited - dalesimpson
2/28/2012 6:04:34 AM EDT
[#3]
Lol. Totally missed the "SF" part when reading that. Lol
2/28/2012 6:24:00 AM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
Yeah, put a wood dowel in your steel threaded side folder stock and use wood screws.  Or ask the same question
 and get an answer from some one that knows what you're talking about.
 


So in other words, you don't know the answer either.

OP, the front screw (inside the receiver) is a 5mm x 10mm and the rear screw is a 5mm x 8mm. Use pan-head machine screws and they'll fit perfectly. You can get them at Lowe's/Home Depot.
2/28/2012 7:52:50 AM EDT
[#5]
I use the pan wood screws in black from the hardware Dept at Lowes and they are in the gate section off that dept... I also don't understand why all the comments from or for the Weapons Guild.. I go there a lot but don't see it better than this place... Ohhh well Good luck and good shooting.......
2/28/2012 12:31:30 PM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Yeah, put a wood dowel in your steel threaded side folder stock and use wood screws.  Or ask the same question on  and get an answer from some one that knows what you're talking about.  


So in other words, you don't know the answer either.

OP, the front screw (inside the receiver) is a 5mm x 10mm and the rear screw is a 5mm x 8mm. Use pan-head machine screws and they'll fit perfectly. You can get them at Lowe's/Home Depot.


In other words the answer is available in WeaponsGuild.  Not only do I know the answer I also know the part number Lowes uses for an identical screw.  
2/28/2012 1:51:53 PM EDT
[#7]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
Yeah, put a wood dowel in your steel threaded side folder stock and use wood screws.  Or ask the same question on  and get an answer from some one that knows what you're talking about.  


So in other words, you don't know the answer either.

OP, the front screw (inside the receiver) is a 5mm x 10mm and the rear screw is a 5mm x 8mm. Use pan-head machine screws and they'll fit perfectly. You can get them at Lowe's/Home Depot.


In other words the answer is available in WeaponsGuild.  Not only do I know the answer I also know the part number Lowes uses for an identical screw.  


thanks for your infinite unuseable wealth of knowledge that I don't care to join another forum to obtain!  
2/28/2012 1:52:56 PM EDT
[#8]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Yeah, put a wood dowel in your steel threaded side folder stock and use wood screws.  Or ask the same question on  and get an answer from some one that knows what you're talking about.  


So in other words, you don't know the answer either.

OP, the front screw (inside the receiver) is a 5mm x 10mm and the rear screw is a 5mm x 8mm. Use pan-head machine screws and they'll fit perfectly. You can get them at Lowe's/Home Depot.


thank you
2/28/2012 3:47:28 PM EDT
[#9]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
Yeah, put a wood dowel in your steel threaded side folder stock and use wood screws.  Or ask the same question on  and get an answer from some one that knows what you're talking about.  


So in other words, you don't know the answer either.

OP, the front screw (inside the receiver) is a 5mm x 10mm and the rear screw is a 5mm x 8mm. Use pan-head machine screws and they'll fit perfectly. You can get them at Lowe's/Home Depot.


In other words the answer is available  .  Not only do I know the answer I also know the part number Lowes uses for an identical screw.  


If you knew the answer why couldn't you just give it to him here on this forum?

Wouldn't that be easier than having him join another forum and ask the question all over again?


On another note, let's all try to be civil here.
2/28/2012 5:23:38 PM EDT
[#10]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
Yeah, put a wood dowel in your steel threaded side folder stock and use wood screws.  Or ask the same question on and get an answer from some one that knows what you're talking about.  


So in other words, you don't know the answer either.

OP, the front screw (inside the receiver) is a 5mm x 10mm and the rear screw is a 5mm x 8mm. Use pan-head machine screws and they'll fit perfectly. You can get them at Lowe's/Home Depot.


In other words the answer is available in WeaponsGuild.  Not only do I know the answer I also know the part number Lowes uses for an identical screw.  


If you knew the answer why couldn't you just give it to him here on this forum?

Wouldn't that be easier than having him join another forum and ask the question all over again?


On another note, let's all try to be civil here.


If I could answer questions here without getting verbally abused by both forum members and the moderators I would as I have always answered things without hesitation.  But due to the abuse that goes unchecked I continue to offer my help but unfortunately it is only available on WeaponsGuild.  
2/29/2012 6:11:17 AM EDT
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If I could answer questions here without getting verbally abused by both forum members and the moderators I would as I have always answered things without hesitation.  But due to the abuse that goes unchecked I continue to offer my help but unfortunately it is only available on WeaponsGuild.  


Disruptive childish behavior ("I know the answer but I won't give it to you....unless you ask me at Weaponswhatever.com") is not tolerated in technical forums, so enjoy whatever site you like and leave this one alone
3/1/2012 8:15:35 AM EDT
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Ahhh I understand now... If Id stop posting because of the ass chewing I have gotten I wouldn't be here or on any site.. Its all a part of the game...Just another day in the WEB... As I say Good Luck and Good Shooting.....
3/3/2012 6:27:01 AM EDT
[#13]
Geez!  As you could find by using the search function (there are literally dozens of threads where this is asked and answered) it is M5x.8, v neck, lens head, slotted.


And no, you won't find them anywhere.  You can however, find

phillips, v neck, flat head
allen, v neck, flat head
slotted, v neck, flat head
phillips, no neck, dome head
phillips, no neck, cheese head
etc.

I've found the ones at Home Depot to be of inferior material (cast?) that tends to shear under any torque.

Didn't find them at my local Lowes


The ones at ACE hardware are better.  At least they don't strip like the HD ones


The best I've found were green plated at True Value.  Maybe that's a common metric ground screw - only reason I can think of for it  to be green.


The length on the front one isn't very important.  The rear one must be flush with the underside of the hinge or the stock won't clear it.

Original ones have a hole drilled in the end so that they can be flared, which keeps them from backing out (as all screws will).



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