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Fig. 3 is a common rounJ washer, slotted as shown with a hacksaw. A small hole is drilled in the work in any place at the edge of the washer, and a section of the washer is drifted into this hole. The larger lug is turned up at right angles, so that it bears against the nut.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 121, 25 May 1927, Page 16

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Fig. 3 is a common rounJ washer, slotted as shown with a hacksaw. A small hole is drilled in the work in any place at the edge of the washer, and a section of the washer is drifted into this hole. The larger lug is turned up at right angles, so that it bears against the nut. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 121, 25 May 1927, Page 16

Fig. 3 is a common rounJ washer, slotted as shown with a hacksaw. A small hole is drilled in the work in any place at the edge of the washer, and a section of the washer is drifted into this hole. The larger lug is turned up at right angles, so that it bears against the nut. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 121, 25 May 1927, Page 16