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    Does anyone here know if the eyelets from Mojotone are the same size as those from Stewmac? From the pictures, they certainly don't look like the same length... I've got the setting tool from Stewmac, but since I'm ordering some other parts from Mojotone (and since the eyelets are cheaper there), I'm wondering if the setting tool will work with these.

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    Originally posted by Chris Turner View Post
    Does anyone here know if the eyelets from Mojotone are the same size as those from Stewmac? From the pictures, they certainly don't look like the same length... I've got the setting tool from Stewmac, but since I'm ordering some other parts from Mojotone (and since the eyelets are cheaper there), I'm wondering if the setting tool will work with these.
    I set the mojo eyelets all the time with a standard center punch.
    I don't own the set tool, never saw the need.
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    • #3
      I've only used the Mojo eyelets already set into flatwork. They are not the same as the Stew Mac eyelets. The Mojo eyelets seem to go through the flatwork better, and are lower profile which stops them from being in the way. I think the SM setting tool should work.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by David Schwab View Post
        I've only used the Mojo eyelets already set into flatwork. They are not the same as the Stew Mac eyelets. The Mojo eyelets seem to go through the flatwork better, and are lower profile which stops them from being in the way. I think the SM setting tool should work.

        Ok, thanks guys. I'll assume they're long enough to go through the 0.093" flatwork.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Chris Turner View Post
          Ok, thanks guys. I'll assume they're long enough to go through the 0.093" flatwork.
          Yes they fit, and after seating they are flush with the flatwork.
          I like the eyelet on the bottom.
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          • #6
            The Mojo eyelet has .083 diameter and is .110 tall including flange.
            The flange has a .145 diameter and is about .012 thick.

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