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Microfasteners

Postby bob turner » Fri Dec 12, 2025 10:10 pm

They have always been my "go to" source for good fasteners. I have, in the past, purchased reasonably good taps from them. They were great!

Last year's order was delayed two months while waiting for button head fasteners. I needed a partial order, including an 0-80 tap. After a month of effort I got them to ship, less the button heads (paid for). Still no button heads.

I just discovered - the 0-80 tap is oversize! Six tapped handrail post holes in a new boiler are ovesize! The tap is 3-flute (the best are two flute, spiral ground).
It is identified only by the legend "0-80." No manufacturer data.

Microfasteners is changing hands. I can hope that they will go back to quality products. Meantime I have to find a supplier of high quality taps and drills.

A lot of labor went into this boiler - I am a bit miffed.

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Re: Microfasteners

Postby riogrande491 » Fri Dec 12, 2025 10:40 pm

My go-to supplier is mcmaster.com.
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Re: Microfasteners

Postby SWrailroader » Sat Dec 13, 2025 2:07 am

I would be ticked off as well. Unfortunately it seems that I have to do secondary checks on everything these days. I bought some electrical test leads awhile ago. About half had broken wires. Now I make my own.

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Re: Microfasteners

Postby Rufus T. Firefly » Sat Dec 13, 2025 8:41 am

bob turner wrote:Microfasteners is changing hands.


Did not know that. I do need to replace some smaller taps.

Last time I needed something small I found them on eBay....great price and free shipping, but little thinking on shipping -- put 100 1-72 screws in a zip lock into a regular envelope 1st class mail. Sorting machine ate 1/2 the envelope; still got here though...surprisingly.
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Re: Microfasteners

Postby bob turner » Sat Dec 13, 2025 1:49 pm

You lucky guy. I am looking for a source of 1-72 FH brass. I only need a few, but hesitate to pay a buck each to Walthers.
The local Ace hardware may have them. Planning avisit next week for MAPP gas and 2-56 FH. I just finished a box of 100 this week.

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Re: Microfasteners

Postby Rufus T. Firefly » Sun Dec 14, 2025 9:32 am

bob turner wrote:You lucky guy. I am looking for a source of 1-72 FH brass. I only need a few, but hesitate to pay a buck each to Walthers.
The local Ace hardware may have them. Planning avisit next week for MAPP gas and 2-56 FH. I just finished a box of 100 this week.


Ace might have them but more than likely will order them for you. I really would have been happy with a dozen 1-72 pan heads, but had to buy 100. My son will end up dealing with the excess............
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