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1. This type has horizontal dashes in parallel lines. The dashes are alternately spaced so one row of dashes is above the non-dashed area of the previous row. This type appears to be a harder material to score with a hacksaw. 2. This type has rows of diamond type indentations arranged alternately and spaced approximately the same as the first type. This type appears to be softer and easier to score with a hacksaw. My question - which type was used originally and is there any real difference? My stock of replacement bushings mostly has small circle dimples. Thanks, Vic |
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