Which way does the bushings go for the euro style pens?

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sumterdad

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Ok so here is yet another newbie question. I bought a euro style kit, and bushing but the kit does not have directions in it like some kits do. So I was wondering if maybe someone could take a picture of the correct bushing placement so that I can get a idea of how they go. Not that I dont like the slims, it is just something inside of me wants to turn more styles. So I have to show my beginner side and ask these questions. I hope yall dont mind. And Thanks again
 

ghostrider

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FYI.

Most of the vendors will have instruction sheets available on their web sites.

Example.

I recently purchased from a respected vendor who recently had to make some web changes. In the process, he hasn't posted any info as to instructions, and in some cases tube or bushing size.

I simply surfed around until I found the kit (or close enough) on another site (In this case the pocket/purse) pen, and brought up the instructions.

There are at least two different size Euro/Designer Pens. Some take the Cross (7mm) type refill, some take the Parker (8mm) refill. Then there are also the pencils, and screw caps.
 

jbswearingen

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Ok so here is yet another newbie question. I bought a euro style kit, and bushing but the kit does not have directions in it like some kits do. So I was wondering if maybe someone could take a picture of the correct bushing placement so that I can get a idea of how they go. Not that I dont like the slims, it is just something inside of me wants to turn more styles. So I have to show my beginner side and ask these questions. I hope yall dont mind. And Thanks again


If you have a set of calipers you can figure it out easily; measure the OD of the part that's pressed in, and then measure the bushings to which matches.
 
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