On Thursday, March 6, 2003, at 12:18  PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Tired of running from hardware to hardware store,  I'm now looking for 
> an
> online source for screws to assemble my newly acquired G3 MT bits. Is 
> anyone
> aware of such a source?
>>>
>
> Small Parts and/or Reid Tool.
>
> No one stocks precisely the same screws as Apple uses as these are all 
> made
> to Apple's spec, and are essentially non-ISO-standard metric.
>
> The most elusive will be the M3.5-0.6; the most commonly available 
> will be
> the M3-0.5.
>
> Drives are attached to their sleds by either M3-0.5 or 6-32 UNC.

Thanks for the info Peter, and thanks also to Dean.

Man, those tool catalog pdfs could be dangerous. I didn't realize I 
needed so much stuff.

Chris



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