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Re: [Healeys] bolt identification

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Subject: Re: [Healeys] bolt identification
From: John Vrugtman <javrugtman@htcnet.org>
Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2018 21:41:34 -0500
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubery_Owen

Bees bolts seem to be very obscure, saw a picture of one, but no 
reference to the manufacturer

On 11/21/2018 6:58 PM, warthodson@aol.com wrote:
> I was sorting thru a box of hardware & found two bolts that I cannot 
> identify. They both are approx. 1/4" diameter. They both have the same 
> thread per inch. According to my thread gage they are between 24 & 26 
> TPI. So call it 25 TPI. I do not have a metric thread gage to check 
> them against.
>
> One is marked "Rubery Owen B28-35" on the head & measures about 5/8" 
> long. The other is marked "BEES" & has a embossed emblem of a bee on 
> the head & measures about 3/4" long. The lengths do not include the 
> head, of course. No other markings on the heads.
> They will not accept a BSF nut, UNF or UNC nut or any metric nuts that 
> I have.
>
> Can anyone ID these for me?
>
> Thanks,
> Gary Hodson
>
>


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    Bees bolts seem to be very obscure, saw a picture of one, but no
    reference to the manufacturer  <br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/21/2018 6:58 PM,
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        <div>I was sorting thru a box of hardware &amp; found two bolts
          that I cannot identify. They both are approx. 1/4" diameter.
          They both have the same thread per inch. According to my
          thread gage they are between 24 &amp; 26 TPI. So call it 25
          TPI. I do not have a metric thread gage to check them against.</div>
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        <div>One is marked "Rubery Owen B28-35" on the head &amp;
          measures about 5/8" long. The other is marked "BEES" &amp; has
          a embossed emblem of a bee on the head &amp; measures about
          3/4" long. The lengths do not include the head, of course. No
          other markings on the heads.</div>
        <div>They will not accept a BSF nut, UNF or UNC nut or any
          metric nuts that I have. </div>
        <div><br>
        </div>
        <div>Can anyone ID these for me?</div>
        <div><br>
        </div>
        <div>Thanks,</div>
        <div>Gary Hodson   </div>
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