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Thanks all who responded. |
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Home away from home 
Joined: 2000/10/31 11:48
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I actually bought some compressors, they were heaps cheaper than what i thought ($40) and they solved the brob. thanks again. Linc.
Posted on: 2000/12/6 2:13
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Re: Lube your spring compressor threads |
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Not too shy to talk 
Joined: 2000/2/13 2:14
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A little tip for all those using spring compressors. Although they are the safest way to compress springs many cheap ones are prone to exploding when loaded up. Usually the long bolts will break under the strain whilst applying torque to tighten them. It is critical that the thread is allways well lubed. I never make a habit of leaning over a compressed spring. If they let go and you are close by they can permanently rearange any bodily parts! I have seen a spring shoot around 20M out of a garage when the strut nut was undone without using spring compressors. The result would be the same if the sping compressor broke!
Posted on: 2000/12/6 4:30
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