Me too.Forgot where I got mine but I tried using a vice-grip first. Broke the spring of course and ordered a good mainspring vice along with a new mainspring. Live and learn.
Me too.Forgot where I got mine but I tried using a vice-grip first. Broke the spring of course and ordered a good mainspring vice along with a new mainspring. Live and learn.
In my experience with trying to use Vise-Grips, they do a poor to worse than poor job if we are talking about a leaf style mainspring. If we are talking about a feather spring(frizzen spring), locking pliers can work OK but only if they are used with just enough compression to remove the tension of the spring against the frizzen cam.My heretic is coming back out again.
What's wrong with using needle-nosed vise grips? They do the job too.
wm
I make springs for some folks that can't find a spring. And it seems that half the time I end up using some kind of reworked vice grips. Funny, but some times you just can't get a spring vice to get in a tight setting. I have been making springs for over 40 years and still am learning. And if you want to, old files work great as a good metal to work with. Just Don't Use files made in China, just crappy metal and will crack even while annealing and forming. Brownell sells spring stock, but you have to buy a package that has sizes that you may never use up.In anticipation of my Kibler build, I'm accumulating the necessary tools and I figured I need a mainspring vise. Looking on TOW they list two, one being twice the price. Is it worth the extra $$ or is the less expensive, less fancy, one adequate to remove main, and frizzen springs? Alternatively, is there a better one available elsewhere?
TIA.
Thanks Painter... good one.... I needed a laugh...In skilled hands, I don't think much is wrong. For the average conehead...plenty..
They will break a spring. Sometimes immediately, sometimes it takes a while. You can drive a nail with a brick, but the proper tool does better.My heretic is coming back out again.
What's wrong with using needle-nosed vise grips? They do the job too.
wm
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