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SS Coachscrews at Bunnings - Are they ok? |
29-Jul-2014 At 7:44:51 AM |
mjf
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Hi everyone
Someone mentioned using SS coachscrews from Bunnings as glue in bolts. I just wanted to know if anyone has an opinion on the quality of these. The SS coachscrews at bunnings that I found have 'A2 and THE' stamped on the head. I thought they had to have A2-70 or similar as well as THE.
Are the Bunnings coachscrews strong enough for climbing anchors?? |
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