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    What size washer Do I need for .25 brass rod for pinning? I hsve tried 0 washer and 0-wide washer without luck.
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    Would the correct size be 00?
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    Don't know,,, too much math in that question for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    Don't know,,, too much math in that question for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by whoever View Post
    What size washer Do I need for .25 brass rod for pinning? I hsve tried 0 washer and 0-wide washer without luck.
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    Would the correct size be 00?
    Question:

    What are you working on with 1/4" rod???
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    Quote Originally Posted by cudarunner View Post
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    What are you working on with 1/4" rod???
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    A man gets on a bus at 3:00, PM. The bus cruises at 70 MPH and averages 13.25 MPG. The bus is traveling East with, 56 passengers, 46 percent of which are male. What size washer does he need for .25 inch brass rod?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Euclid440 View Post
    A man gets on a bus at 3:00, PM. The bus cruises at 70 MPH and averages 13.25 MPG. The bus is traveling East with, 56 passengers, 46 percent of which are male. What size washer does he need for .25 inch brass rod?


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    I really love metric system with all my hearth.

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    #14 = .25" That is really large

    Here

    #0: 0.0600 or 3/50 in
    #1: 0.0730 or 73/1000 in
    #2: 0.0860 or 43/500 in
    #3: 0.0990 or 99/1000 in
    #4: 0.1120 or 14/125 in
    #5: 0.1250 or 1/8 in
    #6: 0.1380 or 69/500 in
    #7: 0.151 or 77/512
    #8: 0.1640 or 41/250 in
    #9: 0.1770 or 11/64 in
    #10: 0.1900 or 19/100 in
    #12: 0.2160 or 27/125 in
    #14: 0.2500 or 1/4 in
    #15: 0.3120 or 5/16 in
    #16: 0.3750 or 3/8 in
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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    #14 = .25" That is really large

    Here

    #0: 0.0600 or 3/50 in
    #1: 0.0730 or 73/1000 in
    #2: 0.0860 or 43/500 in
    #3: 0.0990 or 99/1000 in
    #4: 0.1120 or 14/125 in
    #5: 0.1250 or 1/8 in
    #6: 0.1380 or 69/500 in
    #7: 0.151 or 77/512
    #8: 0.1640 or 41/250 in
    #9: 0.1770 or 11/64 in
    #10: 0.1900 or 19/100 in
    #12: 0.2160 or 27/125 in
    #14: 0.2500 or 1/4 in
    #15: 0.3120 or 5/16 in
    #16: 0.3750 or 3/8 in
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