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1993 33'6 sr1. Need bolster hardware to mount bracket to floor. They are large Phillips head long screws. I didn't know if anyone had any luck getting stuff from McLeod or where I should search for these.
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Do you just mean the stainless machine screws? If so, any hardware store should have them, just get the correct size and threads (1/4 inch fine thread I think)
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Yes they are fairly long though.
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I just looked, the ones in my 89 272 are 1/4-20x1.25 inch.
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I got mine from a local marine hardware store. MAKE SURE THEY ARE STAINLESS STEEL!
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Mine are definitely longer than that. Of course, when I went to just find them where I put them, they aren't there haha typical.
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So - I put all screws together and everything labeled that I took off and of course I can't find the bolster frame hardware. I did find 2 that the heads broke of because of the corrosion and I had to drill part out. I am wondering if they were 3" total. I am going to check with Formula tomorrow regarding this and hopefully they will have the information.

Yes - my workbench is title haha.

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I got the dimensions. They are 1/4-20 3" pan heads.
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Originally Posted by CBlakeNS
I got the dimensions. They are 1/4-20 3" pan heads.

And who said YouTube was not helpful....lol.
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