Posted by Leroy on July 26, 2017 at 07:19:51 from (69.88.204.212):
In Reply to: Re: cotter pin size posted by Mike M on July 26, 2017 at 05:18:22:
I just for the sizes in them fit as will fit but when they do not go big enough you need to do something different with the box marked large size with 5/16" being the largest size. On the larger size 5'16" and up the stores do not carry them, the local welding shop-heavy hardware could not even get the 3/8" that I needed. And if they could I don't need a box of a hundred if they could get them and if they would actually fit the holes. 1/4" is also very hard to find. So where or how do you find when you need now and not in 2 weeks? To try to order from some distance place. And I use quite a few machinery washers or as some call them bushings and I can get them from Menards easier than I can from Fasenal that I would have to order them from. The job I am working on now I just needed 2 of the 5/16" ones so I put in the 1/4" listed as 5/16" x 2 1/2" and I will get buy but like to see them fit properly.
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