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Source for Cotter Pins used at Flying Wires

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Blues

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I'm cleaning up/replacing washers and cotter pins at the flying wire fittings on the fuselage. The cotter pins appear to be stainless steel rather than plated steel, and I'm having trouble finding a source for the 1/16" SS cotter pins. I did find some at ACS, but they want to sell a 'kit', while I only need a dozen or so. And I found some on eBay, but I'd rather use some that promote some confidence in the material.

Is the 'kit' from ACS the only option?

Thanks,
Rod
 

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