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06/02/2010 1:47 PM

ca you tell me how to make nuts or how many processes which the nuts were maken. thanks you

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06/02/2010 1:49 PM

one post please.

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06/02/2010 2:11 PM

Done, go Here!

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06/02/2010 2:17 PM

can you tell me more detail? Because that I saw this video but it is not clearly.

If can, can you give me a website that relavant this issue?

Thanks you

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06/02/2010 7:34 PM

I will help you. Do you want to make one nut or 500 nuts, or 5,000,000 nuts?

What material? Metal, plastic, Cargonite, Kryptonite or Mennonite, or hybrid?

Plated, or not.

Single hole or bifurcated?

Threads inside, outside, or both?

I, Hex, square, pentagon, captogon, octagon head?

MIL-SPEC, FED-STD, ASM, ASTM, BOM, ASPCA? Any class you want.

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06/03/2010 7:45 AM

mennonite, 50000 nuts,plated,bifurcated, threaded outside, octagon head, ASTM

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06/03/2010 8:33 AM

Everyone knows you cannot plate Mennonite. Come on!

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