Had a guy call about a small flat spring for a revolver, not normally something I would do but it was just a small rectangular flat spring for an antique and the guy was in a bind soooo...
He brought the parts by, took a look at the spring - it was only 0.008" thick (technically 0.008x0.125x1.000") I did not have a spring that thin on hand - nor would try making one ,so we started chatting about ~where~ to find one ... watchmakers, robbing it from something else etc.
At one point I had measured the slot the spring goes in with a feeler gauge. He finally points to the gauge and says "what about that?" (Genius!!)
I wasn't about to cut up one of my expensive gauges for a tiny spring, but seeing as you can KBC a cheap gauge for $30/$40 ... they are pretty "springy" and don't take a set very easily..
Has anyone here ever broken up a feeler gauge for flat springs? How did the springs hold up? (being fully aware that it's probably the quality f the gauge)
He brought the parts by, took a look at the spring - it was only 0.008" thick (technically 0.008x0.125x1.000") I did not have a spring that thin on hand - nor would try making one ,so we started chatting about ~where~ to find one ... watchmakers, robbing it from something else etc.
At one point I had measured the slot the spring goes in with a feeler gauge. He finally points to the gauge and says "what about that?" (Genius!!)
I wasn't about to cut up one of my expensive gauges for a tiny spring, but seeing as you can KBC a cheap gauge for $30/$40 ... they are pretty "springy" and don't take a set very easily..
Has anyone here ever broken up a feeler gauge for flat springs? How did the springs hold up? (being fully aware that it's probably the quality f the gauge)