Now found thanks! WTB: KR Wilson Quick Bolts
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Now found thanks! WTB: KR Wilson Quick Bolts
I’m looking for a set of quick bolts, keepers and nuts to complete my KR Wilson Combination Set up.
Please message me via the forum if you can assist. To do this, please click on my profile name and then either click on ‘send an email’ or ‘send private message’.
Thanks Alex
Please message me via the forum if you can assist. To do this, please click on my profile name and then either click on ‘send an email’ or ‘send private message’.
Thanks Alex
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Re: WTB: KR Wilson Quick Bolts
Alex, Langs had a set on here last week.
Work honestly
Stay true to your word
Get the job done right
Stay true to your word
Get the job done right
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Re: WTB: KR Wilson Quick Bolts
The set Lang's had listed has been spoken for. Here is the link, there are photos in it just in case someone is not sure what they look like:
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=33355
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=33355
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1925 Cut down pickup
1948 Ford F2 pickup

1925 Cut down pickup
1948 Ford F2 pickup
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Re: WTB: KR Wilson Quick Bolts
I had wanted a set years ago. Being uncommon to find & expensive when found, I figured I could make a set.KiwiFordGuy wrote: ↑Tue Dec 20, 2022 5:53 amI’m looking for a set of quick bolts, keepers and nuts to complete my KR Wilson Combination Set up.
Please message me via the forum if you can assist. To do this, please click on my profile name and then either click on ‘send an email’ or ‘send private message’.
Thanks Alex
A fellow loaned me one of each part. They are not difficult to make or have made.
The studs were made from long allen bolts. & the nuts from coupling nuts. The stud locks were made from recycled axle shafts.
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Re: WTB: KR Wilson Quick Bolts
Thanks for the comments and advice so far
much appreciated
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Re: WTB: KR Wilson Quick Bolts
If I may ask, what is the attraction for them in today's world?speedytinc wrote: ↑Tue Dec 20, 2022 11:21 amI had wanted a set years ago. Being uncommon to find & expensive when found, I figured I could make a set.KiwiFordGuy wrote: ↑Tue Dec 20, 2022 5:53 amI’m looking for a set of quick bolts, keepers and nuts to complete my KR Wilson Combination Set up.
Please message me via the forum if you can assist. To do this, please click on my profile name and then either click on ‘send an email’ or ‘send private message’.
Thanks Alex
A fellow loaned me one of each part. They are not difficult to make or have made.
The studs were made from long allen bolts. & the nuts from coupling nuts. The stud locks were made from recycled axle shafts.
I will confess that like you I wanted a set and finally found the bolts and the nuts, but had to make the keepers. Now that I have them, I rarely use them. With the modern age of cordless impact guns, I can install a set of caps quicker using the gun than I can using the Kwik Bolts.
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Re: WTB: KR Wilson Quick Bolts
They are real handy for timesavering mains.
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Re: WTB: KR Wilson Quick Bolts
I guess I am naive.

BTW, he is a video of me burnishing in Model-A bearings, but I do it the same way. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHRmJyq6JFY
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Burnishing is different than timesavering. Timesavering involves a lot of cap removal to keep the babbit well lubed. Instead of completely removing the nuts, only a 1/4 turn is needed. Saves some time. I dont use a lathe. I turn the crank with a hand wheel. Your way is easier on the hands.
& besides, I'm a tool junkey.
& besides, I'm a tool junkey.
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Re: WTB: KR Wilson Quick Bolts
Hi Alex- I sent you a private message through the forum.
Dan
Dan
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Re: WTB: KR Wilson Quick Bolts
Thanks to those who messaged!