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Old August 13th 05, 12:32 AM
Dave Martin
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R clips as used on ASW20 type hoteliers are like those
used older motor car and motor cycle disc brake pad
retention pins. The were available in kits or some
brake retailers stock the R pins as separate items,
but it is a long time since I bought any.

Dave
At 22:48 12 August 2005, Bob Korves wrote:
' wrote in
roups.com:

I use hairclip pins purchased at Lowe's



Yeah, Gary. Saves you that $0.23 U.S. each for the
correct aircraft part,
which is used for connecting critical control assemblies.
Jeez, a lifetime
supply, even for your Nimbus 3, could cost maybe $10!
My Scottish
anscestors would be proud of you... ;-)
-Bob Korves




 




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