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Screws for a Lionel 6-37197 Girder Bridge

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Screws for a Lionel 6-37197 Girder Bridge
Posted by JTrains on Thursday, January 21, 2016 5:41 PM

Grandpa got my son a North Pole bridge - although it came without the 8 sheet metal screws needed to attach the base to the girder sides.  Anyone happen to know what the screws in these sorts of bridges are?  I'm going to head over to Ace in the next couple of days and will just eyeball it if necessary - I'll then include the info here so others can benefit in the future.

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Posted by irontooth on Thursday, January 21, 2016 9:09 PM

Can not be  100% sure but all the girder bridges appear to use a flathead #2  5/16 screw. part # 620-4274-110. It looks like a coarse thread screw that has been blacked, possibly self tapping. You can see a picture of it on the Lionel site under support, parts.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Thursday, January 21, 2016 10:12 PM

Take the bridge with you I've done stuff like that to lowes lol

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Posted by JTrains on Sunday, January 24, 2016 9:56 AM

For posterity, 4 X 3/8" sheet metal screws do the trick.  Not sure if this was by design, but at least with the pan head screws I used the heads protrude slightly underneath the metal base plate - so the bridge rests on the screws, not the base plate, which should prevent future scratching/rusting of the base plate.

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