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1+1 does not always equal 2!
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[QUOTE="WhiPit, post: 74010, member: 17688"] Guys- I noticed on another thread that discusses shim stacks that the poster had shown two shims of equal diameter and thickness, with a side note that said basically "equals two". EX: 11 x 0.10 11 x 0.10 (equals a two) Sorry guys, but it does not! Dont get sucked into thinking that (for example) that if you want a 0.20 shim in your stack and all you have is two 10'sthat it's okay and that it's the same thing. It's not... In fact, I recall finding out that in some instances it can take up to sixty (60!) 0.10 shims to equal one 0.20 shim. Now, I don't know the math for this and everyone seems to have their own formula anyways. Maybe Jeremy has an answer we can all live with???? [/QUOTE]
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