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springs

  1. Garno

    Springs

    OK I'm going to make this short. What way does the spring go on a refill? One end of the springs are wound tighter together on one side, does the tight end point towards the refill or away? Thank you
  2. wm460

    Other Things I Done.

    As some of you know I like cute cuddly creatures. In my many trip up to Darwin and down to Alice Springs to see various quacks, We have been picking up various things to make the feel at home. This was their home, excuse my finger. To this.
  3. F

    Spring

    Hi all, I have wondered for some time now about the springs in RB pens. One end of the spring is more tightly wound than the other. Does it make any difference which way around the spring is inserted? Not the world's most burning question, but I would like to know if there is a purpose to these...
  4. hawkeyefxr

    Can anyone help please

    I bought 5 seam ripper kits in two batches, the first batch came with metal springs to hold the rippers in the tubes, one of these kits came with three springs. On the second batch they came with the soft part of sticky back velcro as they no longer do the metal springs. I have tried suppliers...
  5. W

    Hello from Colorado Springs Colorado

    Greetings all, Wally Steadman here from Colorado Springs Colorado. Just started turning pens this month. Got a Jet 12-21 vs lathe and really enjoying this so far. I can see that it can be addicting that is for sure. This was my first turned pen. Walnut Cigar from Woodcraft.
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