10mm Thick Nylon Disc, 350mm Dia required

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10mm Thick Nylon Disc, 350mm Dia required Peter A Forbes 04-24-2008
Posted by Peter A Forbes on April 24, 2008, 10:03 am
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On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 06:02:53 -0700 (PDT), duttondock@onetel.com wrote:

>> Does it HAVE to be Nylon or will any similar plastic suffice?
>>
>> John
>
>Any simple test to establish whether an item is Nylon? I have a bit of
>sheet which *might* do the job.
>
>The onetel server doesn't seem to be connecting with the outside
>world, anyone else having similar problems?
>
>What's it for? How accurate does it need to be?
>
>Tim

Called your mobile, but no answer, it's either at the bottom of the dock or in
the car :-))

10mm is the minimum, 12mm maximum thickness.

It's to go between two turntable discs and act as a spacer as much as anything
else, but there is normally a sheet of 1/16" PTFE betwixt the two.

Peter
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Peter A Forbes
Prepair Ltd, Rushden, UK
peterforbes@prepair.co.uk
http://www.prepair.co.uk
http://www.prepair.eu

Posted by on April 24, 2008, 1:12 pm
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> On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 06:02:53 -0700 (PDT), duttond...@onetel.com wrote:
> >> Does it HAVE to be Nylon or will any similar plastic suffice?
>
> >> John
>
> >Any simple test to establish whether an item is Nylon? I have a bit of
> >sheet which *might* do the job.
>
> >The onetel server doesn't seem to be connecting with the outside
> >world, anyone else having similar problems?
>
> >What's it for? How accurate does it need to be?
>
> >Tim
>
> Called your mobile, but no answer, it's either at the bottom of the dock or in
> the car :-))
>

In the car with a flat battery. Now charged.

Rang your office & left a message.

Tim


Posted by Peter A Forbes on April 24, 2008, 1:17 pm
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On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 10:12:22 -0700 (PDT), duttondock@onetel.com wrote:

>In the car with a flat battery. Now charged.
>
>Rang your office & left a message.
>
>Tim

OK, we were out feeding nags :-))

and we got soaked!

Peter
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Peter A Forbes
Prepair Ltd, Rushden, UK
peterforbes@prepair.co.uk
http://www.prepair.co.uk
http://www.prepair.eu

Posted by Peter A Forbes on April 24, 2008, 1:21 pm
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wrote:

>On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 10:12:22 -0700 (PDT), duttondock@onetel.com wrote:
>
>>In the car with a flat battery. Now charged.
>>
>>Rang your office & left a message.
>>
>>Tim
>
>OK, we were out feeding nags :-))
>
>and we got soaked!

Got hold of Tim tonight, and he has very kindly offered to do the necessary for
us. Many thanks to Tim, and all the others offers of help and advice, very much
appreciated!

Peter
--
Peter A Forbes
Prepair Ltd, Rushden, UK
peterforbes@prepair.co.uk
http://www.prepair.co.uk
http://www.prepair.eu

Posted by Norman Billingham on April 24, 2008, 11:24 am
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>> Does it HAVE to be Nylon or will any similar plastic suffice?
>>
>> John
>
> Any simple test to establish whether an item is Nylon? I have a bit of
> sheet which *might* do the job.


pure nylon is slighly denser than water and pure PE slightly less dense, so
one floats and the other sinks.

All bets off however if either is a filled grade




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