These look like they should work. Domed washers, well, that's another story.
http://www.leevalley.com/hardware/pa...=3,41306,41325
I'll let you know eventually if they work.
Mark
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These look like they should work. Domed washers, well, that's another story.
http://www.leevalley.com/hardware/pa...=3,41306,41325
I'll let you know eventually if they work.
Mark
I wonder if these might work for a domed washer.
http://www.leevalley.com/hardware/pa...=3,41306,41327
Hi
What lenght and what gauge would you recommend for pinning scales.???
Jacques
If your in Canada, you can get 1/16 brass tubing and brass rod, and just about any size I've seen so far from here.
http://www.sayalkits.com/CatalogSearch.asp?link=Brass
Kind regards,
Gerard
what guage would bee a 3/32 on the brass ?
Too bad the smallest is twice or more larger than you would want.
You can use the #0 wide (0.188") washers and dome them yourself. Get a little piece of steel plate 1/8" thick, and use a Dremel cone-shaped grinder to make a dimple about 0.18" diameter. Make a few different ones from about 1/32 to 1/16 to 3/32 deep at the point. Get a 16d nail and round off the point a little, center the brass washer over a dimple, tap with a small hammer.
I bought a piece of 1/6" brass rod and some brass #0, .064 ID, washers from www.smallparts.com. to try. They work great. The washers have a 1/8" OD that is the same diameter of the washers on most of my razors.
Unless I'm reading it wrong, they seem to be pretty
expesive for washers.
John