Re: Re: Leeson rubber stripper blades [1 Attachment]

From: William Gowen <wdgowen_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 12:57:55 -0400

John
If the outside diameter and hole diameter are both .472" I can
understand why it was so hard to find!

On 9/10/2012 12:53 PM, John Barker wrote:
> [Attachment(s) <#TopText> from John Barker included below]
>
> Being an aeromodeller I am sure you know that if you put something in
> a 'safe' place so as not to loose it that you will never find the item
> again except by pure chance when looking for something else.I have
> been looking for the piece of metal in the attached picture for
> several weeks but yesterday I moved a piece of paper and there it
> was.I took some measurements with my Vernier calipers before it
> escaped again.
>
> The hole is 0.472" diameter
>
> The outside diameter is 0.472"
>
> The thickness is 0.036".
>
> You may like to compare these dimensions with the figures that Mark
> f1diddler gave in his email dated 2012 September 5 for his Leeson
> cutter blades: 0.475, 0.804, 0.028.
>
> So, is my bit of metal a Leeson cutter?No, it is not.I bought my
> rubber stripper from Edward Ciapala in Poland and when Edward makes
> you a stripper he offers two spare blades for an extra 5 euros.
>
> John Barker - England
>
>
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