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Do I need a second vice for the frizzen spring when I disassemble a lock to brown all the parts?
I have a spring clamp but typically only use it for the main spring, mostly though I use $2, one inch C clamps I bought from Harbor Freight.Do I need a second vice for the frizzen spring when I disassemble a lock to brown all the parts?
I have two, but it’s not recommended to leave a spring compressed in a vise any longer than necessary. They are handy for lock disassembly. When cleaning and tuning etc. I would relax the spring for any thing that took overnight or longer. Most of the locks I’ve worked on required the vise applied at half ****. And with a bit of manipulation you can remove the spring. You can still break a spring useing a spring vise, so I try not to load the main spring past half **** with the vise. BJHDo I need a second vice for the frizzen spring when I disassemble a lock to brown all the parts?
Take it out of the vise. You'll be fine. When re-installing compress the spring only enough to install it in the lock assy.. No brainer.So, when I disassemble my lock to brown the metal, which can take a couple of days, what do I do with my mainspring and frizzen spring? I've read that I don't want to want to leave them compressed for that long in a vice. But I've also read that I don't want to remove the mainspring from the vice.
What do I do?
That's pure propaganda ? Used correctly with minimal compression (which is infinately adjustable on vice grips tools) , leather pad both jaws and you have a very good tool that is practically universal for most any spring removal. Course some folks can break an anvil with a feather so it depends on the finesse of the one using the tool.vice grips will break your springs. get the right tool, a SPRING VISE. they are sold every where.
The vice pictured works mechanically the same as a vice grip.In the distant past, for frizzen springs, I would use needle nose vise grips. It works, but not the best/recommended tool. Hard to beat a frizzen spring vise like this one. Use to be the only place that sold these was Dixie Gun Works. They are a bit pricey. Made in England and all case hardened. They were always on back order. But more recently, someone else sells a similar one at a more reasonable price. But can't recall who.
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