Clip some coils.Lots of info and videos on how to do it. Need a torch and pliers. Fatten the ends.Also, sounds like you need a spring compressor? -Y
Quote from: Yogi on September 09, 2021, 01:40:02 AMClip some coils.Lots of info and videos on how to do it. Need a torch and pliers. Fatten the ends.Also, sounds like you need a spring compressor? -YHow do you feed a spring?Just curious.HM
Quote from: HectorMedina on September 10, 2021, 11:12:21 AMQuote from: Yogi on September 09, 2021, 01:40:02 AMClip some coils.Lots of info and videos on how to do it. Need a torch and pliers. Fatten the ends.Also, sounds like you need a spring compressor? -YHow do you feed a spring?Just curious.HMShould be flatten the ends, sorry for my fat fingers... -Y
I have all the tools needed, I was hoping someone had already done this. Cutting one coil, heat, bend, flatten, grind, polish, put it back together only to find it wasn't enough. I was hoping someone could tell me what they found worked. ORI could do what a friend suggested, to just measure the factory spring: OD, ID, wire thickness and length, then call Tom at Vortek, give him those measurements, tell him exactly what I'm wanting to do and see what he suggests since he makes custom springs.
Hector,Do you know if the Walther Century was similar to the LGV/U?I do not think it was ever sold here just in Europe.-Y