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hi does anyone know where i can get a box of 10x3 brass screws from (needed to fix toilet pans down) my local city plumbing/plumb center screwfix dont stock them anymore .
 
Thanks for your quick reply , i thought i would have a look on ebay and there is someone selling a box of 280 10x3 brass screws for £17.99 with free postage (seems very cheap). i dont normally buy from ebay but these look ok they come in 35 packs of 8 thanks again happy days
 
These are good as well NAIL.JPG
 
the tip when buying screws is the rare size cost 5x more.
i.e 3&1/4'' may be £5.60 whereas 3'' £20 or number 12's even cheaper!
dont forget the longer the brass the weaker they are, i use black passivated screws(like drywall).

once ordered 5,000 1/2''x14's once when running the stores, i was told top all screws to 5,000 by the storeman who was on holiday.
they were £93 per box of 400 that was late 80's.lol
 
hi does anyone know where i can get a box of 10x3 brass screws from (needed to fix toilet pans down) my local city plumbing/plumb center screwfix dont stock them anymore .

you tried screwfix ?????
 
other fixing kits are available :)
 
Stainless is more popular than Brass nowadays.

http://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/ultra-screw-woodscrews-double-countersunk-5-x-70mm-100-pack/80260
 
Stainless is more popular than Brass nowadays.

http://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/ultra-screw-woodscrews-double-countersunk-5-x-70mm-100-pack/80260

I agree but use ss bits else you will have rust marks
 
Ive found the stainless steel screws to be a bit weak sometime though, although I usually just use what comes with the pan
 
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Ive found the stainless steel screws to be a bit weak sometime though, although I usually just use what comes with the pan

Normally no screws come with the pans well the ones I use (twyfords or arm don't have any) what do you use ?
 
I like the square drive brass screws. The screwdriver won't slip off the head on them because it will be capable of angling a little, which is ideal for screwing in the screws on a cistern to wall.
Slotted brass screws not as good.
The stainless steel screws can vary in corrosion proof.
What are we doing talking about screws on a Saturday night? I must get back to my other half! :grin:
 
I like the square drive brass screws. The screwdriver won't slip off the head on them because it will be capable of angling a little, which is ideal for screwing in the screws on a cistern to wall.
Slotted brass screws not as good.
The stainless steel screws can vary in corrosion proof.
What are we doing talking about screws on a Saturday night? I must get back to my other half! :grin:

Square Lok ain't that common on the mainland.
 
Square Lok ain't that common on the mainland.

Sorry, I didn't know that! That is very weird! Steel square drive screws are best screws for sparks, especially holding one on the end of a screwdriver to fix a ceiling switch or rose above your head.
Square drive brass screws are also I find better for screwing standard toilet pans down because the screwdriver can angle
 
Sorry, I didn't know that! That is very weird! Steel square drive screws are best screws for sparks, especially holding one on the end of a screwdriver to fix a ceiling switch or rose above your head.
Square drive brass screws are also I find better for screwing standard toilet pans down because the screwdriver can angle

I know! I never knew they existed until I moved over here. The first one I came across left me thinking "what the hell is that?"
 
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