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heating elements: (Qty: 8) #6-32 machine screw hex nut

 
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crush




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PostLink    Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 8:46 pm    Post subject: heating elements: (Qty: 8) #6-32 machine screw hex nut Reply with quote


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Hello!

Wonderful site. Everything is done with such care and attention. The Electric Brewery is something to be really proud of, even more so because you shared it so others that build it can also be proud of it!

The parts list for the heating elements mentions
    (Qty: 8) #6-32 machine screw hex nut

but I don't see in the text where this is used. (I've been reading for hours, so I could have simply missed it.)

When I search for 6-32, I get
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Heating Elements
... Amazon.com, eBay.com ) (Qty: 8) #6-32 machine screw hex nut (Buy at: Amazon.com , ... We're going to use the included machine screws, 6-32 nuts , and locking washers to hold the cover on the ...


but when I use "find" in my browser on the page, looking for some of the words in the text (e.g. "hold") I can't find the text.

Have I just got reading blindness? Smile
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omegatke




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PostLink    Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 9:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It is on step 3, about 2/3 down the page:

Screw down the cover using the included machine screws, 6-32 nuts, and locking washers.
Clean away any excess JB Weld that oozes out. We want to keep the bare area of the cover clean.
Let the JB Weld dry overnight before continuing:


-Scott
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crush




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PostLink    Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 10:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

omegatke wrote:
It is on step 3, about 2/3 down the page:

Screw down the cover using the included machine screws, 6-32 nuts, and locking washers.
Clean away any excess JB Weld that oozes out. We want to keep the bare area of the cover clean.
Let the JB Weld dry overnight before continuing:

-Scott


Thanks! There it was, nestling between two pictures!
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