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    Default WTB SS #0W washers

    The title says it all. If you gentlemen can think of an online source or a b&m store in the Greater Toronto Area, I'd appreciate it.

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    Microfasteners.com

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    They only have #0 in stainless. The only #0W washers I saw on the site were brass.

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    http://straightrazorpalace.com/showthread.php?t=14903

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    In the www.smallparts.com catalog, I have been able to source the following washers, which are suitable for razor use, together with catalog part number:

    STAINLESS STEEL 18-8
    B-WXA-0W size 0 0.068 0.250 0.025 10x1.00$ 25x2.10$ 100x6.90$ (blade washer)
    B-WXA-0N size 0 0.068 0.125 0.025 10x1.00$ 25x2.05$ 100x6.75$ (pin washer)
    (these are the ones that I am ordering)

    Fender, STAINLESS STEEL 18-8
    B-WXF-0 size 0 0.068 0.250 0.025 10x1.45$ 25x3.00$ 100x10.00$ (blade washer)
    (basically the same as the stainless steel ones?)

    and finally:
    NYLON 6/6
    B-WNA-0W size 0 0.068 0.250 0.025 25x1.55$ 100x5.10$ (blade washer)
    maybe a nice alternative for inside washers, maybe I'll get those too and experiment


    cheers,
    Nenad

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    mastro livi uses nylon washers i believe

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    Does the search for SS washers mean you're going to use SS pins?

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    No. It's too hard for peening. Probably nickel welding rod.

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