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3/8" Bsf machined nuts
#1
Can anyone point me in the direction of sourcing some 3/8" Bsf machined nuts?
 These are also sometimes referred to as bar turned and were at one time widely available.
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#2
I believe I got some from Namrick a few years back but I cant find the paperwork.
Uncle Google says Heritage Steam Supplies and Thomas Smith Fasteners list them, the former has both pre- and post-war variants.
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#3
It's a while since I ordered from them but you could try EKP Supplies in Barnstaple.
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#4
Hi, try this guy. Acme Stainless. 01526 861991
Bought lots from him over the last 10 yrs or so. Mainly bespoke m/cycle parts but does bar turned nuts,bolts & washers. All good quality. 
 Regards. Kevin.

Hi, try this guy. Acme Stainless. 01526 861991
Bought lots from him over the last 10 yrs or so. Mainly bespoke m/cycle parts but does bar turned nuts,bolts & washers. All good quality. 
 Regards. Kevin.
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#5
Robert

If you specifically want bar turned rather than mass produced

https://historicthreads.co.uk/contact-us-2-w.asp

they don't list them, but Dave will make any fixing to order CNC'd.

Dave Swaffield is a pretty clever chap. Would probably carve you out a speedy crankcase out of a solid lump of ali if you asked him.
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#6
Hi Robert

From a slight distance, what is visible difference between the better quality conventional and bar turned?
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#7
Thanks for the suggestions, it now gives me a few avenues of inquiry.
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