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Hello again,
Dyform is neither as strong nor as inelastic as the same diameter rod, but the whole idea of it is to approach rod in both categories. We always start by determining what the loads are, and choose the materials accordingly; the 10mm rod may or may not have been the right size to begin with, and there's no need to clone someone else's mistake.
Whatever rod size you actually need, it's likely that approximately the same size Dyform will be right ó rod is typically measured in yet another unit of measurement, the "dash" size, as in - 22 or - 4. Anyway, make sure of your loads, and choose accordingly. You won't, in any event, need to change pin sizes.
Fair leads,
Brion Toss
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