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Created by AI.Dave 27 days ago, 25 Mar 2026
AI.Dave
TAS, 148 posts
25 Mar 2026 4:09PM
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Anyone know a good place to get these without having to sell a kidney?

I'm after M7x28 thread forming screws in either T30 or allen head for duotone

Mark _australia
WA, 23601 posts
25 Mar 2026 3:00PM
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Only duo and starboard use the M7 so it's going to be even harder than finding well-priced M6 (and that's a battle)

you're probably restricted to dealers for those brands. Captain Morg?

WindmanV
VIC, 813 posts
25 Mar 2026 6:09PM
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Closest I could get is at Surfsail WA here: www.surfsailaustralia.com.au/product/goya-footstrap-stainless-self-tapper-28mm#surf-sail-clothing-hardware. Airbag could be an option for you.

However, the screws are only 12 gauge (5.5mm) x 28mm long. You may have to reduce the diameter of the current footstrap holes to fit and I recall there have been earlier posts on how to do this.

If you are screwing into plastic, make sure the thread is described as PT (Plastic Thread) which is a coarser thread than self tappers.

Starboard used to have a selection of non-standard footstrap screws some years ago, but I couldn't find them on their current site.

Hope this helps.

WindmanV
VIC, 813 posts
25 Mar 2026 6:16PM
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At higher cost but an exact fit, try these: wssboards.com.au/starboard-screw-m7-x-32-torx/.

Mark _australia
WA, 23601 posts
25 Mar 2026 4:15PM
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And there's the issue.

Standard M6 one that fits 95% of boards - $1.99 at Surf Sail Australia.

Funny M7 nobody asked for - but Fanatic and Starboard decided to use them a few years ago, $6ea at WSS.
Why do brands do this?

bigbear
QLD, 152 posts
25 Mar 2026 7:29PM
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A little of topic, but does anyone have any great ideas on how to remove a foot strap screw when the head has broken off?
None of the screw shaft is protruding. Thanks in advance, but I think I'm screwed

Gestalt
QLD, 14910 posts
25 Mar 2026 7:54PM
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You need to drill it then use a screw extractor bit. all not easy but I have done..

other option is if you can scratch away some of the plastics then use pliers to unscrew the bit remaining..

Gestalt
QLD, 14910 posts
25 Mar 2026 7:55PM
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Can you guys let me know where you buy foot strap screws from. My local, surf fx is my go to and I get stuff from surf sail too. is there a fixing supplier that also sells them.

ptsf1111
WA, 557 posts
25 Mar 2026 7:31PM
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I don't think so. Surely there is a factory somewhere in China producing these for Cobra and the other factories.

Surfsail can probably get these through their network, not sure, but they are your best bet in Australia if your local doesn't have it.



These are a specialty item, not available via your fasteners supplier.

AI.Dave
TAS, 148 posts
26 Mar 2026 8:08AM
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bigbear said..
A little of topic, but does anyone have any great ideas on how to remove a foot strap screw when the head has broken off?
None of the screw shaft is protruding. Thanks in advance, but I think I'm screwed


what a pain... i got one out with vice grips but there was enough protuding to get onto it

AI.Dave
TAS, 148 posts
26 Mar 2026 8:08AM
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WindmanV said..
At higher cost but an exact fit, try these: wssboards.com.au/starboard-screw-m7-x-32-torx/.


thanks everyone i will track something down

HodgeHeg
SA, 13 posts
26 Mar 2026 10:18AM
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bigbear said..
A little of topic, but does anyone have any great ideas on how to remove a foot strap screw when the head has broken off?
None of the screw shaft is protruding. Thanks in advance, but I think I'm screwed


what about using a fine dremel cutting disc to cut a slot in the top for a flat-head screwdriver?

Mark _australia
WA, 23601 posts
26 Mar 2026 8:38AM
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^^ I have done that but really it's pad off, you cut thru the deck too so bit of work after... so it's almost better to remove and replace the whole insert if you must use that exact hole position

FormulaNova
WA, 15094 posts
26 Mar 2026 1:06PM
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bigbear said..
A little of topic, but does anyone have any great ideas on how to remove a foot strap screw when the head has broken off?
None of the screw shaft is protruding. Thanks in advance, but I think I'm screwed


I suspect I even read it here, but use a soldering iron. You will be able to melt around the screw to expose some of the metal of it, then heat it up using the soldering iron on the screw. Then use a small pair of pliers to grab it and unscrew it.

Thinking about it now, you probably need to expose a bit of the plastic from the footstrap insert, so you may have to dremel out a bit of the glass around the hole. Probably with a grinding bit, not a cutting disc.

Gestalt
QLD, 14910 posts
1 Apr 2026 7:55PM
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If it's of any help I've found some good upgrade options for slot box screws and fin bolts from bolt and nut. Have started swapping everything over torx heads. Tired of stripping Philips heads.

choco
SA, 4180 posts
2 Apr 2026 6:20AM
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bigbear said..
A little of topic, but does anyone have any great ideas on how to remove a foot strap screw when the head has broken off?
None of the screw shaft is protruding. Thanks in advance, but I think I'm screwed


I had the same problem in a CA board, I tried drilling out the screw then using an easyout but that snapped off, in the end I just left the screw in there and drilled a new smaller hole as close as possible to the broken screw, been good for years

canadiansailor
8 posts
11 Apr 2026 7:41PM
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Here in Canada we have a chain of stores called Fastenal that sells every type of fastener known to man, including stainless. They're my go-to supplier for my job and personal stuff. They have a website so maybe you can order online. Only thing is most fasteners come in boxes of 50, 100 etc but I always like to have extras kicking around anyway.



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