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Thread: Source for Pins, Washers, and Bushings ... Please

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    Default Source for Pins, Washers, and Bushings ... Please

    I know there must be thousands of threads on which washer to buy, but by the time I look through so many I get lost.

    This is an attempt to try to see if I can get the sources all in one place. I am getting much older now and the mind is the second thing that goes....
    I just can't remember what the first is....

    Thanks a million for all of the help these forums have offered since my return to the "Wet Shave" from years of absence.

    In fact I just purchased my first razor (That will work) from the classifieds, (Thanks Livio).

    Best to All....Dave

    (Maybe I should get me one of those "Mentors", (how do I do That). I have a lot of work to do on my 20 odd pieces of junk).
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    FWBW0 - #0 wide - Flat Washers - Brass - Micro Fasteners (brass pivot)

    FWB0 - #0 - Flat Washers - Brass - Micro Fasteners (brass outer)

    FWS00 - #0 Flat Washers - Stainless - Micro Fasteners (ss outer) I like these for a larger washer look, I use them for double pivot washer set ups, and for stacking for double outer washer looks...I like to have them handy.

    FWSS0 - #0 Narrow Washer S/S I.D. .062xO.D..125x Thk .017 - Micro Fasteners (ss outer washer)

    FWSW0 - #0 Wide Washer S/S I.D. .062xO.D..250x Thk .017 - Micro Fasteners (ss pivot washer only)

    Pins:
    www.texasknifesupply.com
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    Jantz Supply for all your Knife Making needs

    Hope that helps!
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    Man !! This is what I call service....Thanks guys. (Anyone want to assemble these for me while your at it)?

    How about this Mentor thing, how do I get involved. I already have some thing for him (her) to look at.

    Thanks for all the help, this is a wonderful place to learn.
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