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RE: Electrickery - Steve Jones - 22-05-2023

The spring is stronger than I thought it would be, Hugh. Needed a pair of pointy pliers to stretch it off the fixing and back on again. Closed up length is 1/2" ignoring the loops. I have some similar looking springs that are the right length but softer. You're welcome to one but see how those already on their way do first perhaps.

Steve


RE: Electrickery - Hugh Barnes - 22-05-2023

Thanks Steve, that is helpful. It would seem the spring is stronger than I thought. The remains of the one on the car was also stronger than I expected. It all gives me a better idea of what I need to achieve. Thanks for checking yours out... I'll see what I can achieve with the ones that are on their way to me and report back..

Hugh


RE: Electrickery - Hugh Barnes - 25-05-2023

Had a great result, today, when an elderly Chummy cut out provided a scavenged spring of the corrct style. I was probably really fortunate to find oneĀ  but I shall keep an eye out for another, just to be on the safe side..

Apologies for the fuzzy shot of the spring..