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    I have trawled the internet today and rung round my suppliers, I need some 8mm horseshoe packers, and have been informed by the lads no they cant stick a 5 and a 3 together. Has anyone seen any for sale, I only need a couple of hundred, and the one supplier wanted me to place a large order...what a waste of money that would be.

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    Default Re: 8mm Horseshoe Packers

    Upvc window companies seem to use loads of these, you could try them?

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    how about making them. get some 8mm laminate floor(or another 8mm thick stock, maybe a sheet of policarbonate or corian etc) cut it into narrow strips

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    Try Screw-Fix or Toolstation, i think they do packs in that size & a lot of others also.

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    Default Re: 8mm Horseshoe Packers

    6 mm are the largest i have used any thing bigger i have made out of timber on the saw Lynn

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