[TheForge] Post Vise Spring

Carl T [email protected]
Wed May 28 16:36:00 2003


Centaur forge (and possibly Kayne & Son) sell leaf springs for leg vises.
If that is not feasible I would go with the chevy lifter, also.
Regards,
Carl Tappan
http://www.bluetoadforge.com

At 03:46 PM 5/28/03 -0400, you wrote:
>Chevy lifter compression spring secured between arms.
>dan tull
>georgia
>abba, afc, S.C. psba, obg,sofa
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>Subject: [TheForge] Post Vise Spring
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>> Greetings,
>> I just got my new post vise cleaned up and set up, when to my dismay, the
>> spring broke.  Does anyone know a quick source for PV Springs?  It's an
>> Indian Chief, has the number 50 stamped on the front.
>> I would make my own but I'm quite busy making 18 sets of hinges that are
>> due soon and I don't have time to make one right now...
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Scott Lane
>> Lord Aodhfin Seibert
>> Barony of Fenix, MK
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