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Whats this screws name??
kevandkeira
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Hi,
My FIL brought a wardrobe last year, the fixing were missing so the company sent another wardrobe.
They have had the other wardrobe in their attic for over a year & have now given it to us.
We now have to source the fixings but i'm not sure what a certain screw is called?? Its about an inch long & the thread only goes up about 1/4 of the screw. It is the screw were you would screw the threaded end into 1 piece of wood & then slot the other 3/4 of the screw into the other piece of wood.
Hopefully someone understands my description, lol.
Also if anyone knows the name of the nut?? that a screw slots into, then you turn the nut slightly to tighten the unit.
Sorry for the awful description
My FIL brought a wardrobe last year, the fixing were missing so the company sent another wardrobe.
They have had the other wardrobe in their attic for over a year & have now given it to us.
We now have to source the fixings but i'm not sure what a certain screw is called?? Its about an inch long & the thread only goes up about 1/4 of the screw. It is the screw were you would screw the threaded end into 1 piece of wood & then slot the other 3/4 of the screw into the other piece of wood.
Hopefully someone understands my description, lol.
Also if anyone knows the name of the nut?? that a screw slots into, then you turn the nut slightly to tighten the unit.
Sorry for the awful description
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Cam stud bolt or cam stud screwEat vegetables and fear no creditors, rather than eat duck and hide.0
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Try looking at cams on this page http://www.screwfix.com/cats/101697/Fixings/Furniture-Fixings you will need a cam lock and a cam dowel - there are two of each on there,0
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Thankyou, found some on ebay.0
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ive got loads of flat pack spares in my old spares/bits/bobs box.Get some gorm.0
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