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hardware bracket
Alright chaps
Sorry not mini related, but i know there are plenty helpful folks in here
The pics below show a plastic L shaped bracket, these brackets hold the glass that cover the lights in my spraybooth, i have two booths this is the very old one, and the company that built it is no longer in business
I cant seem to find these little plastic buggers anywhere, they are not directly made for spraybooths they are just what has been used as an easy way to remove glass, half turn six fixings on each glass and you can then lift the glass out.
I am sure google could find them if i knew what they were called.
So looking for inspiration into their correct name lol
Thanks Nick
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Sorry not mini related, but i know there are plenty helpful folks in here
The pics below show a plastic L shaped bracket, these brackets hold the glass that cover the lights in my spraybooth, i have two booths this is the very old one, and the company that built it is no longer in business
I cant seem to find these little plastic buggers anywhere, they are not directly made for spraybooths they are just what has been used as an easy way to remove glass, half turn six fixings on each glass and you can then lift the glass out.
I am sure google could find them if i knew what they were called.
So looking for inspiration into their correct name lol
Thanks Nick
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Re: hardware bracket
try home depot..they look like the pieces that hold screens on louvered windows in older houses.
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Re: hardware bracket
These would do it with a bit of nylon tube as a spacer......
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/20-x-PLASTIC- ... 58b2b0babd
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/20-x-PLASTIC- ... 58b2b0babd
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Re: hardware bracket
They're clips for secondary double glazing - which is something not really used today.
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Re: hardware bracket
Cheer Chaps those ebay ones would perhaps do the trick. Will keep looking though
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Re: hardware bracket
Gosh, we have them by the bucket load out here, we use them to hold fly screens to windows, you can even get them in a few colours!
http://www.bunnings.com.au/rolltrak-spa ... k_p3960213
http://www.bunnings.com.au/rolltrak-spa ... k_p3960209
http://www.bunnings.com.au/rolltrak-spa ... k_p3960213
http://www.bunnings.com.au/rolltrak-spa ... k_p3960209
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Re: hardware bracket
cracked it well done thanksGraemeC wrote:These then?
http://www.theonestopplasticsshop.co.uk ... -8737.html
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Re: hardware bracket
thanks for the secondary glazing clueLMM76C wrote:They're clips for secondary double glazing - which is something not really used today.
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Re: hardware bracket
Spider wrote:Gosh, we have them by the bucket load out here, we use them to hold fly screens to windows, you can even get them in a few colours!
http://www.bunnings.com.au/rolltrak-spa ... k_p3960213
http://www.bunnings.com.au/rolltrak-spa ... k_p3960209
ah, but what happens when the flies learn to undo them...................
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Re: hardware bracket
Caravans use them to retain picnic tables, folding bunk beds etc. Quite a few in a mid 90s Swift caravan I have. Cheers. Mark
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