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    But T, not all bolts require a nut.


    <legs it> well hops it tbh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BALLISTIX View Post
    But T, not all bolts require a nut.


    <legs it> well hops it tbh.

    Some bolts need an eye thingy !

    or even a Bernie..... (Bernie the bolt please)

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    Ok

    How about this one - What restrictions and exceptions apply when there is a solid white line in the centre of the road?

    And no it dont mean beware drug users in the area!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spire View Post
    How about this one - What restrictions and exceptions apply when there is a solid white line in the centre of the road?

    And no it dont mean beware drug users in the area!



    Double white lines where the line nearest you is solid. This means you MUST NOT cross or straddle it unless it is safe and you need to enter adjoining premises or a side road. You may cross the line if necessary to pass a stationary vehicle, or overtake a pedal cycle, horse or road maintenance vehicle, if they are travelling at 10mph or less.


    *i loves google*

  5. Quote Originally Posted by BALLISTIX View Post
    But T, not all bolts require a nut.

    I think you'll find that if a 'bolt' doesn't need a nut it's called a machine screw.

    I believe screws are tapered and bolts are not?

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    Bikerchick

    Well google aint got it quite right then

  7. This is from the Highway Code



    108: Double white lines where the line nearest you is solid. This means you MUST NOT cross or straddle it unless it is safe and you need to enter adjoining premises or a side road. You may cross the line if necessary to pass a stationary vehicle, or overtake a pedal cycle, horse or road maintenance vehicle, if they are travelling at 10mph or less.
    Laws RTA sect 36 & TSRGD regs 10 & 26

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    spire..........

    ........ are you sitting some sort of exam or summat ?

    Ho!! and not all screws are tapered.. a "grub screw" is not... and some times it requires a nut ..(lock nut)..that is......

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    Well.....

    Quote Originally Posted by Spire View Post
    Well google aint got it quite right then
    It was googled out of the Highway Code !

  10. grub screw ( ′grəb ′skrü ) ( design engineering ) A headless screw with a slot at one end to receive a screwdriver

    Not likely to have a nut, lock or otherwise.

    See

    http://euler9.tripod.com/bolt-database/boltdef.html

    for definite definitive definition

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