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    I seem to have lost every one of those little nylon washers that fit on the "rite" bobbins. Can they be replaced with hardware store washers?

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    I just measured one. You need a nylon washer that is .023" (.6mm) thick with a diameter of .523" (13.25 mm)
    and a .311" (8mm) center hole. If you can come reasonably close to that it should work. If you can't then I would recommend contacting the manufacturer for replacements..
    I can think of few acts more selfish than refusing a vaccination.

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    Thanks, will check out my hardware store. Can't think of a reason that "reasonably close" wouldn't work.

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    I checked out my local HW store and could not find what I needed. I sent an email to rite and they sent me what I needed.

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    Contact the manufacturer Merco. They'll send you some, probably not even charge you for the S/H. Have interacted with them several times and they were always VERY helpful. First rate operation. If for some reason they can't help (very unlikely), PM me and I'll send you a few of my extras (they package them with extras these days). Luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by herefishy View Post
    I seem to have lost every one of those little nylon washers that fit on the "rite" bobbins.
    That's so funny. Mine have disappeared as well.

    No clue how or when they went missing.

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    I just punch/cut one out of a plastic milk jug when I need one...... good luck
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    Wow, the milk jug idea sounds great. Do you just cut the center hole with a leather punch? Where in the world do you suppose all those washers go to?

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    Quote Originally Posted by herefishy View Post
    Wow, the milk jug idea sounds great. Do you just cut the center hole with a leather punch? Where in the world do you suppose all those washers go to?
    Same place socks go in the washing machine...

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    Quote Originally Posted by herefishy View Post
    Where in the world do you suppose all those washers go to?
    They slip through wormholes in space time, and gather on another planet, which has totally washeroid life forms. Where they live it up, having the washer equivalent of a good life. This as a theory is fine, until Mr Geoff Hanson claimed he had found the planet, and lived there working as a chauffeur, for a family of rubber tap washers. At which point he was confined to a mental asylum, wrote a book about his experiences, and became rich and famous. Which seems to be the punishment reserved for those who insist on making fools of themselves in public.

    (With appologies to H2G2)
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    A.

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