FlinterNick
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I think the smith I’m referring too was talking about a finished ,installed spring not one being made and heat treated.
Depends on your perspective of things I suppose.
Call it what you will but i would fix that spring, I’d inspect it, if the cracks are through, its trash.
Otherwise if not, I’d normalize it first, file off the nooks with a diamond file 120-220. Then polish up the spring somewhat, not mirror finish but nicely polished 220 is fine.
Harden (heat and quench in oil) and temper at 750 for 1 hour.
I mean if the owner is going to be out looking for a new replacement spring, what does he have to lose trying to fix the old one?