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Bruce Wandmayer


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Sedona, AZ
Post  Posted 19 Oct 2012 11:01 pm    
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I'm replacing some rod spacers on my p/p Emmons. They're 1/4" (.250) OD. The rods are 1/8" in diameter, or .125.

Went to the hardware store and picked up a couple, for #6 screws. When I got them home I found that the ID on the originals I have is slightly smaller than the ID of the ones I bought. The originals have a tighter tolerance.

I checked online and found spacers for #4 screws or #6 screws, .115 and .141 respectively. The ones I got at the store are for the #6 screws, so they must be .141. They work, but they rattle a bit. .115 (#4 screw) would be too small for the .125 rod.

My question is, can I use the .141 ID spacers, or is there a place that sells the ones with a tighter tolerance?

Thanks for your help.
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Lane Gray


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Topeka, KS
Post  Posted 20 Oct 2012 12:26 am    
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I don't recall the length, but MSA spacers are pretty tight and might work.
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Jerry Jones


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Franklin, Tenn.
Post  Posted 20 Oct 2012 7:33 am    
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Best to just purchase the #4 spacers and drill them out to size.....that's what most people do.
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