Sure, you just caught me in the shop. There's 2 versions of this when respacing an axle, the kludgy way, and the way you want to do it...
First, kludgy:
You can use any old axle spacers stacked up to make 12.5mm on each side. Here I used 2, and they are in between the locknut and the frame. This isn't preferred. I was leaving some adjustability here since I'm going to put a tugnut on this side and wanted to try to dig up another nicer spacer.
The way you want to do it... (
Just ask Sheldon, he'll tell ya)
This side, I removed the inner locknut on the hub and put the spacers inside it, then put the locknut back on so it's cone, spacer, inner locknut, frame, outer locknut. The spacer is the silver colored piece, it's one solid piece despite it's appearance.
There are commercially available spacers you can get that are 12.5mm for each side, but you can also just raid old junk wheels for them, which is what I do, I keep a bin of them on my bike workbench. If using multiples, I just stack up different combos and measure with calipers. If you're within a mm or two, you'll be fine. Biggest thing is you want to be symetrical.
Edit: I'll just add that most coaster hubs I've ever worked with have long enough axles to allow spacing out to 135mm, but there are those out there that would need an axle to be swapped out to do it, but that's not that much trickier since you're already taking the locknuts off anyway. You've just got to take care to not lose your bearings if you remove the cones.