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CLStout

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I appreciate that info. I tried to locate washers with the 25/32 ID, and they are very difficult to find. I don't think I have a drill bit that big, though.
 

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I appreciate that info. I tried to locate washers with the 25/32 ID, and they are very difficult to find. I don't think I have a drill bit that big, though.
They are just taking up space so the hole can be bigger or rough which is perfect for practicing your file skills with a round or small 1/2 round file
Or a Dremel tool & carbide burr
 

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That makes sense. 3/4ID washers are easy to find. Thanks 👍
 

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I make that many custom washers now days I am looking a some specialist collets rather than having to do them 1 at a time in the 3 jaw chuck.
 

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Well I dug out the Husqvarna washers that would be 13 and 53 in the diagram. The one on the left is item 13. And it will take a lot of filing to get like the image. It is an optical illusion that the hole in the right washer is smaller. The ID is the same

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LH washer is Husqvarna 532121749 and they are 0.55" thick
RH washer is Husqvarna 532121748 1-5/8 OD

Some don't think about how these cost from equipment OEM until they have to buy them.
 

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Not if you start with the right OD
Only the washer that holds the grease cap is that big, the spacers have a smaller OD
 
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