Stupid Question. Sorry.

did you know that the width of a cats whiskers dictates whether it can pass through any opening?
 
kaiser":23uhnc7z said:
did you know that the width of a cats whiskers dictates whether it can pass through any opening?

Thats old pony... The bigger the whiskers, the more freeview channels it can pick up.
 
fingers":r70cvwtn said:
kaiser":r70cvwtn said:
did you know that the width of a cats whiskers dictates whether it can pass through any opening?

Thats old pony... The bigger the whiskers, the more freeview channels it can pick up.

:lol: :lol: fingers you make me laugh :D
 
tintin40":28vhs351 said:
fingers":28vhs351 said:
kaiser":28vhs351 said:
did you know that the width of a cats whiskers dictates whether it can pass through any opening?

Thats old pony... The bigger the whiskers, the more freeview channels it can pick up.

:lol: :lol: fingers you make me laugh :D

How dare you.

Im trying to be serious here.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
'Iwasgoodonce' wont be happy. still not sorted the door. must be getting cold :(
have to sit the cat on his lap to keep warm :lol: :|
 
Sorry to be a bit boring here but, Just because it is 4mm doesn't mean it's an M4 bolt. There is a very high percentage that it will be metric (unless it came from USA, they still have imperial!) but it could be course/medium or fine thread. Best thing is have a look in yellow pages for your local fixings wholesaler (avoid Screwfix and toolstation like your nuts depended on it!) with the bolt and match it up.
 
Ah, the joy of ebay. I have managed to source some M4 x 80mm bolts that as luck would have it (for once) are the same thread as the nut! Thanks to lumos2000 who offered to supply some bolts for me. Thanks mate, if these aren't long enough I will be in touch.
 

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