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Originally Posted by Strife26
I guess leave them alone is helpful but not what I was looking for.
Don't use a coin type tool was helpful.
Thanks for what you offered but I'm not looking to leave em alone. I need em to be .22.
And yes I used the gap tool to read how the were gapped. Could I be wrong sure, does that require ridicule? I guess since it's the internet. Anyways, I don't want to argue, but if you have helpful info I appreciate it otherwise I can do without.
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I reckon you just missed my funning with you ...... apparently black bolding of your number didn't get your attention.
Allow me to put it into works ....... since you appear to be math challenged.
You say you need the plugs to be gapped at two tenths of an inch (.22") ..... correct .. ?? I figured you meant two one hundreds of an inch (.022").
Now, if you want to know how to put almost a quarter inch of gap in those plugs ....... I can't help you ...... I don't think the electrode will reach.
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