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Perspective view of an earlier prototype which the side clips have been modified from the 1st generation prototype.
Clothing Fastener Box Design 15th-16th C
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Williams Fasteners, was founded in 1870 by the Williams brothers, and was based at Green Lane in Shalesmoor in Sheffield until 1997. The company then relocated to the outskirts of Sheffield near the M1 to make distribution easier
The signs on the outside say it made screws, nails and the likes. Now it is empty and derelict.
It has been a home to lightenginefilms.co.uk/ and we have done many visits, this one in The Snow of 2009.
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And we are off to a briefing meeting to prepare for Steel Days with Able Steel. Hopefully the #Bolt-Heads don't get too fat from these yummy treats! #SteelDay
Williams Fasteners, was founded in 1870 by the Williams brothers, and was based at Green Lane in Shalesmoor in Sheffield until 1997. The company then relocated to the outskirts of Sheffield near the M1 to make distribution easier
The signs on the outside say it made screws, nails and the likes. Now it is empty and derelict.
It has been a home to lightenginefilms.co.uk/ and we have done many visits, this one in The Snow of 2009.
Williams Fasteners, was founded in 1870 by the Williams brothers, and was based at Green Lane in Shalesmoor in Sheffield until 1997. The company then relocated to the outskirts of Sheffield near the M1 to make distribution easier
The signs on the outside say it made screws, nails and the likes. Now it is empty and derelict.
It has been a home to lightenginefilms.co.uk/ and we have done many visits, this one in The Snow of 2009.
The front portion of this device cuts a tongue of paper and pushes it through a slit that it also cuts, like the Bump fastener. The rear section features a hole punch that punches two holes 2¾ inches apart. The Dexter is shaped like a rounded tee — and is about 4½ inches deep by 3¾ inches at its widest point. It was made, apparently around 1919-1920, by the Automatic Pencil Sharpener Co. of Chicago, which produced the Dexter pencil sharpener and later imported various staplers under the APSCO name. I have never seen one of these before and only could find one mention of this paper fastener in a Google search!
#SouthwestFastener fan Ryan Miller shared this photo of the Miller Racing #26 car on the way to it's 8th consecutive win. The car stayed together with no hardware failures all year thanks to the #BoltHeads
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Received a 20 lb supply of fasteners today from www.mcfeelys.com
in various sizes from #8 to #14 and lengths from
1 ½ inches to 4 inches.
These are square drive screws which I feel are superior to Phillips or
flatheads (anything is better than flatheads). A powered screw driver with a
square drive bit will keep the screw on the bit to almost a horizontal
attitude. A Phillips will usually fall off. These are made of 316 stainless
and have a special cut for the shank and flukes with an auger tip. The
advantage over regular tapping screws is that you dont have to drill a
pilot hole and risk splitting the material. (except for hardwoods). An
advantage when using it with Coosa Board and PVC foam is the larger flukes
is that it gives a better bite into the material. More surface area, less
chance of fastener failure in the material (less chance of popping out under
stress).
If we have our way, all tapping screws on the boat will be square drives.