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richardc Posted - Feb 16 2012 : 04:54:42 AM
Hi -

Anyone know where to get hold of small springs? I'm talking about really small ones about 2mm dia - 25mm or 35mm long with wire about 0.2mm dia tightly wound. used in tension. Look like this -

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(Hey that worked really well!)

I'm in the UK and having no luck. I'm seriously considering dismantling the office photocopier!!

Thanks a lot.
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Aaron Cake Posted - Feb 18 2012 : 10:49:40 AM
The local fastener store? Not sure about the UK but my local fastener store has stuff like this in stock. Also an old VCR has a selection of small springs as part of the loading mechanism.

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