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Bodge Job but it works
What would we do without the ball point pen spring and vaseline :woot:
Last night the pair of them brought back to life a ceiling light switch in my mothers bungalow at 20:05. The original spring had broken a couple of coils off and when I tried to stretch it it snapped as it had gone brittle. So out came the ball point pens to donate a spring. Found one and lubed the mechanism with vaseline and hey presto, all is working fine :thumbsup:. She has a new switch which will be installed sooner rather than later. Don't think the springs are big enough for RC cars though :D Post about how you've used of vaseline only if you don't want it deleting :woot: Did have a video but due to lack of skills on those pesky mobile phone thingys I forgot to save it :blush: What other uses have you put the little spring to? |
i used a spring from a ball point pen on the servo of my 1/8th nitro after i lost one on a race day and without it the carb was sticking,kept me running for the rest of the day and come to think of it it is still on there.
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My Tamiya CC01 trail truck had them instead of main springs, one cut down inside under the piston too, thin oil so loads of articulation. http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/1885/photo1792.jpg http://img404.imageshack.us/img404/6259/photo1793.jpg :thumbsup: |
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I should have said as the main spring as we know them. |
It's common in crawlers to have a pen spring on the shock shaft inside the shock body to give a dual-rate spring effect.
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On various occasions I used "negative" springs in my offroad cars, especially on smooth low grip surfaces to get an ultra smooth shock action.
When I mislaid my set of Losis I used the springs out of Edding paint markers Cruise |
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