Thin washers

Thomas D. Seay, III t.seay@MAIL.UTEXAS.EDU
Mon, 26 Jun 1995 16:10:27 +0300


>  The right way to correct that is to use thin washers under the head of the
>agraffe or to remove material from the bottom of the head with an end
>mill. This is also the correct procedure for agraffes which can't be
>squared without forcing them beyond the elastic limit. Needless to say,
>you have to remove strings (and the agraffes) to do that kind of work.
>
>
>Steve Brady, RPT

Steve,

Do the supply houses carry those thin washers any more and, if so, what are
they called? Also, do they come in different thicknesses?

Inquiring minds want to know.

Regards,

Tom Seay
The Unversity of Texas at Austin
t.seay@mail.utexas.edu







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