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I need a washer with a 1cm internal diameter, and an overall diameter of approx. 2cm (it's to fix a tent - the bit where the pole fits into the tensioning straps)
The internal diameter is more critical - external can probably be 1.9-2.5cm
Is there a standard size (metric or Imperial) that would do?
Thanks
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Washer with 1 cm internal diameter
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Re: Washer with 1 cm internal diameter
AleisterCrowley wrote:
I need a washer with a 1cm internal diameter, and an overall diameter of approx. 2cm (it's to fix a tent - the bit where the pole fits into the tensioning straps)
The internal diameter is more critical - external can probably be 1.9-2.5cm
Is there a standard size (metric or Imperial) that would do?
Are these any good?
10mm internal diameter, with 20mm external diameter, and 2mm thick A2 stainless steel (£2.19 for 25 delivered) -
Source - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/370204307367
Cheers,
Itsallaguess
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Re: Washer with 1 cm internal diameter
I bought a mixed bag of washers from......I think it was Wilkinsons. I'm looking at those washers now and there are a number of them that are 20.5mm dia with a 10.5mm hole x 1.2mm thick.
If that size is ok for you, you could try your local Wilkinsons or I'm happy to put a couple in the post to you if you message me.
If that size is ok for you, you could try your local Wilkinsons or I'm happy to put a couple in the post to you if you message me.
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Re: Washer with 1 cm internal diameter
Cheers both! I'm off to Wilko soonish so will have a look
I did see the M10 but for some reason the site i was on quoted the internal diameter as < 1cm - which makes no sense now i think about it!!
I did see the M10 but for some reason the site i was on quoted the internal diameter as < 1cm - which makes no sense now i think about it!!
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Re: Washer with 1 cm internal diameter
It looks like your problem is easily solved.
If I don't have a washer with the right internal measurement I'd just drill the hole out to the required size.
If I don't have a washer with the right internal measurement I'd just drill the hole out to the required size.
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Re: Washer with 1 cm internal diameter
richlist wrote:I bought a mixed bag of washers from......I think it was Wilkinsons. I'm looking at those washers now and there are a number of them that are 20.5mm dia with a 10.5mm hole x 1.2mm thick.
If that size is ok for you, you could try your local Wilkinsons or I'm happy to put a couple in the post to you if you message me.
Will the Wilko ones be stainless ?
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