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    80s 1960A speakermounting bolts: size & type?

    Hi all

    I'm missing the 16 bolts for speakermounting from an 80s Marshall 1960A cabinet.

    What type and size do I need? It's not metric (larger than M4, too tight for M5).

    Many, many tia!!!
    Chris Winsemius

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    Vleuten, The Netherlands

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    They're probably BA http://www.britishfasteners.com/threads/index.html

    If a M5 bolt will thread in but goes tight after a few turns, my guess is that they're 0BA.

    I've run a M5 tap through 0BA nuts before in an emergency, but that's really not a good idea with speaker T-nuts
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