I need to replace the bolts that hold the saw blades and sanding pads on.Where is a good place to get them?I don’t mind paying 9 bucks for a pair but 6 bucks for shipping seems excesive.
Thanks
Rick Sheehan
I need to replace the bolts that hold the saw blades and sanding pads on.Where is a good place to get them?I don’t mind paying 9 bucks for a pair but 6 bucks for shipping seems excesive.
Thanks
Rick Sheehan
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if ya have a sample try ace hardware..
look in those bins and drawers of exocitc fasteners..
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i bought some at home depot, they are a metric thread i dont remember the size.i also have a old fashioned hardware store near me with all kinds of nuts and bolts for a lot less than $6.