YUP, got 'um! Here are the 6 most common Sansui screws. Feast your eyes on this unobtainum porn.
These are almost exact duplicates of the most common Sansui screws. The only real difference is the tips are slightly different and the head of the washer screw have a smaller dome. The heads, thread pitch, surface finish and lengths are 100% correct.
This image shows original Sansui screws in the bottom row and the new screws in the top row.
I also have a supply of the M3 flat head screws used on the top of the face plates on 9090/8080 and 9090DB/8080DB. It's on the far right of this picture. Also note some color variation for the short gold screws. They have a green tint to them. It's a normal color variation for this type of plating.
I can supply these screws in any quantity or any combination of types. PM me for more information.
I have a solid source for a whole range of oddball Japanese screws so I'm open to suggestions for other screws for other manufactures.
- Pete
These are almost exact duplicates of the most common Sansui screws. The only real difference is the tips are slightly different and the head of the washer screw have a smaller dome. The heads, thread pitch, surface finish and lengths are 100% correct.
This image shows original Sansui screws in the bottom row and the new screws in the top row.
I also have a supply of the M3 flat head screws used on the top of the face plates on 9090/8080 and 9090DB/8080DB. It's on the far right of this picture. Also note some color variation for the short gold screws. They have a green tint to them. It's a normal color variation for this type of plating.
I can supply these screws in any quantity or any combination of types. PM me for more information.
I have a solid source for a whole range of oddball Japanese screws so I'm open to suggestions for other screws for other manufactures.
- Pete