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when purchasing microswitches is the standard .187 or is it .250?
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.187
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0.187, but I think some of the Ultimarc products (T-Sticks
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Are you sure?
My T-sticks are .187 Maybe some of there other products use .25's or possibly .25's were used originally.
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i know on some joysticks like the ones that WICO sells offer a choice. but i thought that it was a .187 standard. thanks.
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Quote from: Franco on July 07, 2005, 03:30:47 pm
Are you sure?
Didn't you see the frowny face with the question marks?
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Doh! As per normal im not reading all the info before posting!
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