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Off to Springs tomorrow to see if I can pick up a couple of springs Rotfl
   
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So tomorrow you spring into action? Chin
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"Spring On, Fall Off"
The springs are a bit long - nothing the angle grinder can't put right. Just for interest the wire is 3mm dia (.118")
   
   

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Starting to look the part Dave. So did you buy the springs or end up making them?
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Darren, did you miss post #161
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(07-01-2014, 09:48 AM)Mayhem Wrote: Starting to look the part Dave. So did you buy the springs or end up making them?

Darren, Steve keeps calling me a wuss, so true to form I bought them.
Winding 3mm dia spring wire isn't for wusses Rotfl Rotfl Rotfl
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Now Dave, if you had welded the springs I'd stop calling you a WUSS.
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Nope - I saw the post in which Dave said he was going to buy them but people do change their minds...
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