Have you spoken to thornes…….the main suppliers are generally happy to help and may even have parts?Hi all.
I inherited an old Thornes honey spinner and one of the tap bolts has snapped. Does anyone know what size it may be as the spinner is still working fine. It could well be an imperial size as it’s approximately 7mm in diameter wide and M7 bolts are hard to come by.View attachment 37050
Thorne's still sell the whole tapHi all.
I inherited an old Thornes honey spinner and one of the tap bolts has snapped. Does anyone know what size it may be as the spinner is still working fine. It could well be an imperial size as it’s approximately 7mm in diameter wide and M7 bolts are hard to come by.View attachment 37050
You have 2 options, either buy the whole tap or buy A4 stainless Steel bolts M8. What I have done with those taps, I bought the A4 Stainless steel M8 45mm length of thread, as well as M8 washers and M8 wingnuts with the wingnuts face towards you. I found the plastic bolts are not forgiving and the thread damages if you over tighten slightly.Hi all.
I inherited an old Thornes honey spinner and one of the tap bolts has snapped. Does anyone know what size it may be as the spinner is still working fine. It could well be an imperial size as it’s approximately 7mm in diameter wide and M7 bolts are hard to come by.View attachment 37050
It’s exactly 7mm diameter, so wouldn’t that be too small for an M8 bolt?
You are measuring between the thread pitch and getting a reading of 7mm, instead of measuring along the top of the pitches to get 8mm. If you used the gauge diagonally you would get a reading of 8mm.It’s exactly 7mm diameter, so wouldn’t that be too small for an M8 bolt?
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