Track bolts supplier?

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highvolume
highvolume
TAS
215 posts
TAS, 215 posts
12 Jul 2024 7:56pm
Anyone got any good places to get a few sets of track bolts? M8 countersunk torx with t nuts.

Cheers
hilly
hilly
WA
8132 posts
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23695 posts
WA, 23695 posts
12 Jul 2024 7:25pm
Surf sail australia with a couple of choices of bolts.
warwickl
warwickl
NSW
2360 posts
NSW, 2360 posts
13 Jul 2024 7:47am
Bolt and Nut Supplies Australia
Gorgo
Gorgo
VIC
5125 posts
VIC, 5125 posts
13 Jul 2024 12:09pm
I've bought bolts and screws from all sorts of suppliers. You're sort of limited to what each one has in stock when you're looking.

Now I just search on Amazon and Ebay for 316, marine or A4 and take what's on offer. The screws for my foils are M8 with 1.25/coarse pitch.

Most of the ebay sellers are local. I just sort for the cheapest price including postage.

For my kite foils I was using torx bolts with a security pin. The socket is a bit deeper than hex or normal torx and the pin locks the wrench into place. I didn't wear out any bolt heads once I started using them.

I bought them from www.accu.co.uk/ They have pretty much anything you could want. The prices are ok but postage is a bit expensive.

Now my foils have Philips #3 heads and I use a Wera stainless steel screwdriver. It has a very positive grip and nothing rusts or wears.
paul.j
paul.j
QLD
3381 posts
QLD, 3381 posts
13 Jul 2024 2:36pm
Full stainless with Torx screw.

www.oneoceansportsaustralia.com/accessories/p/8mm-bolts-foil-board
airsail
airsail
QLD
1603 posts
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23695 posts
WA, 23695 posts
13 Jul 2024 3:38pm
Thats not torx
Gorgo
Gorgo
VIC
5125 posts
VIC, 5125 posts
13 Jul 2024 6:08pm
Those Bunnings screws are food grade 304 stainless. Marine grade stainless is 316 and it's supposed to be stronger and more corrosion resistant than 304.

I've used 304 for years in tuttle mounts. They worked fine. The tuttle box holds all the load and I disassemble after every session so there's no way corrosion can develop without me noticing. I recently dug out an old mast I hadn't used for a year and the screws were quite corroded.

If I was using a plate mast I would use 316. You can buy them online from any specialist fastener shop. It's been years since I could go to a shop and buy the stainless bits and pieces I want.
airsail
airsail
QLD
1603 posts
QLD, 1603 posts
13 Jul 2024 9:42pm
Gorgo said..
Those Bunnings screws are food grade 304 stainless. Marine grade stainless is 316 and it's supposed to be stronger and more corrosion resistant than 304.

I've used 304 for years in tuttle mounts. They worked fine. The tuttle box holds all the load and I disassemble after every session so there's no way corrosion can develop without me noticing. I recently dug out an old mast I hadn't used for a year and the screws were quite corroded.

If I was using a plate mast I would use 316. You can buy them online from any specialist fastener shop. It's been years since I could go to a shop and buy the stainless bits and pieces I want.




I've been using these 304 M8 security bolts for years, no issue, never had any corrosion. And yes, the Bunnings ones are Torx, the nipple can be easily ground off, or use the supplied bit.
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