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Bench Plate Bolts
Posted: 16 Nov 2021 15:45
by Ohio3Wheels
The bolts to attach a tool to the plate. They look like carriage bolts with the "dome" ground off. I'm sure they have a name to search on. Any ideas?
TIA
Curt
Re: Bench Plate Bolts
Posted: 16 Nov 2021 18:23
by Tom Myers
Lee Calls them "Hard to find elevator bolts"
Bolt Depot has them;
https://www.boltdepot.com/Elevator_bolt ... steel.aspx
hope this helps:
Respectfully,
Re: Bench Plate Bolts
Posted: 17 Nov 2021 06:23
by GasGuzzler
Lee sells them for a buck a piece. They might charge $18 to ship them though.
CLICK HERE FOR LEE BOLTS
Re: Bench Plate Bolts
Posted: 17 Nov 2021 11:23
by mikld
I believe these have a square portion of the shank just below the head;
I was taught very early (age 10?) that a stove bolt was a round head, straight thread, normally course thread, with a square portion of the shank below the head, The stove bolts had a smooth head and a square hole it normally used to keep the bolt from turning...