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know where to find / what kind of keychain is this?

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know where to find / what kind of keychain is this?

Postby CrookieMonster » 10 Jul 2010 14:05

i am looking for this slim-lime keychain.. i know that a rivet or nut//bolt would work but this one looks sexy and looks like it can be unscrewed quite easily..
thanks in advance!
fyi: i did use the search function..
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Re: know where to find / what kind of keychain is this?

Postby Raymond » 10 Jul 2010 18:47

Try looking in an office supply store. This type of screw and nut have been used for years to bind hole punched paper in a binder. They come in many different lengths. Putting small nylon/brass washers between each pick can help them move independently of each other.
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Re: know where to find / what kind of keychain is this?

Postby CrookieMonster » 10 Jul 2010 21:53

Raymond wrote:Try looking in an office supply store. This type of screw and nut have been used for years to bind hole punched paper in a binder. They come in many different lengths. Putting small nylon/brass washers between each pick can help them move independently of each other.


thanks for the info..
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Re: know where to find / what kind of keychain is this?

Postby mtcrowe » 12 Jul 2010 5:36

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Re: know where to find / what kind of keychain is this?

Postby pjzstones » 12 Jul 2010 17:32

if you find anything that works let us know. i have a few idea that this could be useful for. guess i'll make a trip to office depot.
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Re: know where to find / what kind of keychain is this?

Postby CrookieMonster » 13 Jul 2010 0:57

pjzstones wrote:if you find anything that works let us know. i have a few idea that this could be useful for. guess i'll make a trip to office depot.


i stopped by STAPLES (another office supply store) today and they told me that these types of fasteners are rarely used anymore.. if someone can please link me itd be greatly appreciate..
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Re: know where to find / what kind of keychain is this?

Postby pjzstones » 13 Jul 2010 1:16

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Re: know where to find / what kind of keychain is this?

Postby CrookieMonster » 13 Jul 2010 5:20

pjzstones wrote:http://www.etsy.com/listing/22373948/extender-screw-posts-chicago-bolts-fits


thanks but unfortunately that site lists them as sold..
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Re: know where to find / what kind of keychain is this?

Postby CrookieMonster » 13 Jul 2010 5:22

CrookieMonster wrote:
pjzstones wrote:http://www.etsy.com/listing/22373948/extender-screw-posts-chicago-bolts-fits


thanks but unfortunately that site lists them as sold..


sorry for the doublepost but it seems that i cannot edit my post.. i googled "screw-posts-chicago-bolts" and found exactly what i was looking for.. thanks again..
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