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Hi there.

 

Which Standoffs you mean?

 

Anyway, the screws youre searching for you can get here:

 

- applepalace.com

- applecomponents.com (maybe you have to contact them)

 

Theyre insane expensive (5 piece: 20$), but i think you have no other chance.

 

 

 

regards

They will not be metric threads!!

They should be British Standard Whitworth or union...

If a M3 is too small and a M4 too big then logical deduction.....

 

3,5mm = 0.137inch

 

A 3/16 " screw has a diameter of: 0.1341" and 24 threads per inch!

 

Best bet is to go to a store that sells screws and ask some one for a British Standard Whitworth thread closest to M3/M4 ie, 3/16", you will see it is a common thread and will fit properly!

 

SticMAC

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Where on earth do you come from?

It's not the length, but the diameter that is the problem!

You can just cut an M4 to fit into a M3 thread!

 

Jeeesh, now everybody's an Engineer!

 

simply cut an M4

 

scnr

why not?

 

core diameter for an m3 is 2,46mm and for m4 it's 3,24mm, for cutting an m4 the hole should be 3,3mm, if the hole right now is about that or atleast not significant wider, simply cut it. it has nthing todo with the lenght, thats right

 

i'm a chemist not an engineer

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why not?

 

core diameter for an m3 is 2,46mm and for m4 it's 3,24mm, for cutting an m4 the hole should be 3,3mm, if the hole right now is about that or atleast not significant wider, simply cut it. it has nthing todo with the lenght, thats right

 

i'm a chemist not an engineer

 

wtf?

 

You can't cut the diameter of a screw.... it's not possible.

 

Diameter is the issue, length is not. You can always cut the length, but you can't trim down the diameter.

 

Thanks for the help sticmac :rolleyes:

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