
 Originally Posted by 
Bigbjorn
					
				 
				Few staff in bolt shops were born when BSW, BSF, BSC, BA were in common use. Try them on Admiralty Fine and see the blank looks. I sold taps and dies for all these except BA (not enough demand). I got BSF & BSC made in the USA by Michigan Drill via their New Jersey branch. High quality and affordable. I had to buy 50 of each. I never sold the fasteners. Too many variations in head, length, length of thread. A warehousing nightmare for a small trader. Best left to the professional bolt sellers who naturally did not stock low demand items. My business was machine shop supplies, repairers, restorers, hobby engineers tools.  The only demand for BA is in repairs to old British electrical equipment or instrumentation. BSF was once used on old pommie cars and went out of use progressively after 1950. BSC was used on pommie bicycles and motor cycles and has virtually vanished from use. Only interest is from restorers. Jaycar stock a few sizes of brass BA screws.
			
		 
	 
 As soon as demand drops off it's not economical so only a supplier like yourself can support the diminishing demand.
The company Namrick in the link I posted earlier supply Cycle Thread, BA, BSF nuts, bolts etc., problem is that they are the wrong side of the World.
Tracy Tools used to be good for taps & dies but I haven't visited their site for years.
I can get BSF bolts etc. from India, sheradised but I have to buy by the Kg each item. I may persue this further but storage at home is difficult as it is.
Colin
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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