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Default Ummm, what are they called?

On Nov 10, 8:17*pm, "dennis@home"
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"Andy Dingley" wrote in message

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The reason is most likely that split pins don't allow adjustment of
end-float and even in Georgian times, this was recognised as a
necessity. I've been looking for bare split pins as retainers for a
few years now (I have an exciting life) and still can't find an
example.


I think I saw a pram that did many years ago, it wasn't quite bare as it
held a washer on, then the wheel.


My go cart I had as a kid was definitely a "person carrying vehicle".

MBQ