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BobR
4th June 2006, 10:19 AM
I am having trouble finding small nylon washers to use as spacers in a pin hinged lid. Can anyone point me in the right direction without being rude. My search so far, obviously, has not been successful.

rodm
4th June 2006, 10:36 AM
Try Dick Smith, Altronics or other electronic supplier.

You could also make your own with a hollow punch and icecream container or like. If you intend to drill the centre hole then do this first by clamping the plastic between two wood scraps and drilling through. If you try to drill thin plastic with a twist drill it will lift on the bit.

DPB
4th June 2006, 10:46 AM
http://tinyurl.com/qg9yq (http://tinyurl.com/qg9yq:) and scroll to the bottom right hand side of page. :)

Wardy
4th June 2006, 05:56 PM
Hi Bob, I've used the tubing out of different household sprayers.I cut the size spacer I want with a razor blade to the thickness I need, maybe you could give it a try,thats if your using small diameter pins?
cheeers Wardy

echnidna
4th June 2006, 06:36 PM
Think I've seen them in the Jaycar catalogue.

BobR
4th June 2006, 08:23 PM
Thanks for the suggestions. I now have a few options to evaluate. Don, I had a look at the washers at the WW show today. They could have been adapted (read cut in half to reduce the thickness) if the hole was not so large - 1/4" diameter. I am looking for about 1/8".

Dan
4th June 2006, 08:43 PM
If any of the other electronics suppliers don't work out you could try RS Components (http://www.rsaustralia.com). Enter "nylon washer" in the search box at the top of the linked page.

joez
5th June 2006, 01:41 PM
Bought a shower head repair kit for about $6 at bunnings the other day it came with about 20-30 different sized plastic washers.

Hickory
6th June 2006, 12:28 PM
I have made them before using different sized hole punches, the kind they used to use to punch cards or lunch tickets etc. Most come in 5/16" holes and 1/8" holes or about that size. I punch 1/8" hole in a plastic lid from a plastic container. Then place that hole in the center of the larger punch and pop out a washer. Usually takes a bunch of tries to get one centered but I make a pile and sort out the good ones. I also make rubber washers the same way using the paper punch and then a larger steel punch made by sharpening the end of a piece of pipe. Pound the punch into endgrain of a log will make great round disc.

Or Order: http://www.washersusa.com/ http://www.icgcorporation.com/html/nylon_hardware.htm
http://www.smallparts.com/products/descriptions/MWN.cfm

Or check out music stores that repair instruments, they use them a lot.

BobR
6th June 2006, 02:03 PM
Looks like there are many ways to skin the cat. Thanks to all.