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Fin Screw Help

Postby jdb » Wed Sep 18, 2013 8:07 am

I'm very new to this and could use a hand. I just bought a used Aguera HW and ordered a new set of Tectonics Maui fins for it. I have no screws for the board and though maybe they came with the fins. I had the fins made with a M6 thread pitch. I need to track down what type of head and what length of screw in need? The board looks like it might accommodate a bevel type head, but reading on wind surf fins it all seems to be pan head. Would love to get this thing out soon so could use some help. Thanks
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Re: Fin Screw Help

Postby AndyW » Wed Sep 18, 2013 9:39 am

It takes countersunk bolts.

If the fins are not yet made ask for them in 1/4-20 thread as it will make your life (and finding replacements) much easier.

Countersunk Stainless 1/4-20 bolts can be found at most hardware stores while m6's are tougher to find.
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Re: Fin Screw Help

Postby jdb » Wed Sep 18, 2013 11:41 am

Thanks. Already have the fins.. Stuck with the M6 bolts. Is the length 75mm?
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Re: Fin Screw Help

Postby Kyle » Wed Sep 18, 2013 11:46 am

they will all be different lengths because of the shaping of the deck/thickness and the style of the boxes.
best to either email Alex Aguera, or the person who sold you the board (typically the bolts stay with the board).
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Re: Fin Screw Help

Postby Don_C » Wed Sep 18, 2013 9:27 pm

My last Aguara used Panhead Phillips bolts. Can't remember if they were M6 or 1/4-20. On that board the bolts sat into a washer with a plastic ring attached.

If your board has countersunk holes, and your fins are M6 you will want M6 Ovalhead Phillips (Robertson works too but everyone uses Phillips so there is always a #3 Phillips screw driver around to borrow) You can find these bolts at Pacific Fastener on 1st ave. 2 blocks east of Boundary. Call first to make sure they have the lengths you need. You will need to do some careful measurements to get the correct length.
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Re: Fin Screw Help

Postby cglazier » Thu Sep 19, 2013 5:07 pm

I just buy long screws and cut them down with a hack saw. You need to then carefully file the end to eliminate any damaged part of the thread.
You can also buy the screws at West Marine near 4th and Burrard but they are more expensive than Pacific Fastener.

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Re: Fin Screw Help

Postby Kyle » Fri Sep 20, 2013 8:16 am

or just re-tap your fins to 1/4-20 and save yourself some grief.
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Re: Fin Screw Help

Postby jdb » Sun Sep 22, 2013 10:08 pm

Thanks for the help. After lots of rejection I finally ordered some 80mm from a company in the states and shipped them over night. Had to cut them down, but I'm back on the water!
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Re: Fin Screw Help

Postby Fishy » Mon Sep 23, 2013 7:13 am

For next time, these guys have everything...

http://www.pacificfasteners.com/
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Re: Fin Screw Help

Postby jdb » Mon Sep 23, 2013 10:58 pm

Fishy wrote:For next time, these guys have everything...

http://www.pacificfasteners.com/


I did try them and they didn't have anything that was long enough.
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