Reddit mentions of Multiwave Washers, Stainless Steel, Inch, 1.03" ID, 1.375" OD, 0.016" Thick, 96lbs/in Spring Rate, 25lbs Load Capacity (Pack of 5)

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Multiwave Washers, Stainless Steel, Inch, 1.03
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Stainless Steel Commercial Type 17-7 PHSlightly MagneticMaximum Operating Temperature of 650 degrees F (340 degrees C)
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Found 1 comment on Multiwave Washers, Stainless Steel, Inch, 1.03" ID, 1.375" OD, 0.016" Thick, 96lbs/in Spring Rate, 25lbs Load Capacity (Pack of 5):

u/joe0121 ยท 1 pointr/NFA

I have built a couple Form 1's but I have a question because i am not happy with a couple aspects.

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  1. How do you clips the baffles
  2. how do you take up the extra distance inside the tube or do you try to get the baffle and spacer spacing perfect?

    I have a lathe so I can setup some kind of live tooling to clip baffles and use a lathe to get the spacing right but im looking to maybe do a tutorial for a guy who only has a drill press and a dream.

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    For clipping baffle a good round file can do the job eventually but I was thinking about a carbide bur in a dremmel with good layout lines. I am currently using these guys https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0085ZP8FE/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 take take up the slack in the baffle stack.