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    Where can I get .040 dia or .036 dia spring wire?


    I know I can get it from gunsprings.com (wolff gun spring company), but they sell em in 10 packs. Its not the expense.. its the having way too much for my trigger job laying around after I'm done that I want to avoid. I want like a 5" piece, not 10x 8" pieces.

    Anyone know where I can get a single piece? I'll gladly pay the shipping plus a buck for one piece (they're 2.99 for 10 at wolff) if anyone has a spare.. but I'm more looking for a source. I've already sent emails to the smiths (non part swappers, actual smiths) that I know about.

    Thanks for any links you guys can post..
    scythefwd

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    If you decide to co the other way and buy a pack, I'll take one of your spares.

    KeS

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    I'll take a few also

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    Quote Originally Posted by maclowry View Post
    I'll take a few also
    LOL.. kinda hoping to get in on that type action myself. I've got it ok right now.. passes drop test, no pre travel, no over travel, crisp, but heavier than I'd like. The trigger only moves like 1/8th to 1/4 of an inch from start to stop..

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    Instead of buying 10 from Wolff, for the a penny less, you can buy 1/4 pound from Fastenal (that's 55.75 feet according to their copy). If you have a local Fastenal store in your area, they can deliver it to the store, or you can order it from the store, and not pay shipping. Then, after you use your two inches, you can be a nice guy and give away the rest to people who send you a SASE. You can garner a lot of goodwill that way and help others out at the same time.

    Here's the link.
    http://www.fastenal.com/web/search/product/raw-materials/wire-products/wire-coils-and-spools/_/Navigation?searchterm=&sortby=webrank&sortdir=desc ending&searchmode=&refine=~|categoryl1:%22600930%2 0Raw%20Materials%22|~%20~|categoryl2:%22611723%20W ire%20Products%22|~%20~|categoryl3:%22600946%20Wir e%20Coils%20and%20Spools%22|~%20~|sattr03:^Steel$| ~%20~|attrdiameter:602740|~

    If you wish, Fastenal has it is stainless as well.
    http://www.fastenal.com/web/products...ex?sku=0985033

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    You can buy it here in 10 ft. lengths. I will be home from offshore in about a week. I any of you guys can wait about a week PM me and I will send it to you for free. I have the .040
    Any clod can have the facts; having opinions is an art.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brtelec View Post
    You can buy it here in 10 ft. lengths. I will be home from offshore in about a week. I any of you guys can wait about a week PM me and I will send it to you for free. I have the .040
    Paying forward pays off.

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    try a music store,piano wire is spring steel

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    Try your fishing tackle box, ought to be some in it.

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    So I've heard.. but I dont have a tackle box, or even a fishing pole...lol

    I have a fastenal store right around the corner.. I think I'll be buying that 55 ft reel. Will probably make abunch of the springs, pass out 20-30 or so PIF, then sell the rest for a $1.47 shipped (never underestimate how much a lazy person will spend to not do it themselves). I'm not a paid member here.. but I'll be selling them off on other sites that I do have permissions to sell on.
    Last edited by scythefwd; 09-25-2012 at 06:42 PM.

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    Thomae - thanks for the links and suggestion. Got one just around the corner from me.. roll comes in on Friday.

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    You are quite welcome. Every now and then, I guess I slip up and am actually helpful.
    (Please don't tell anyone...you might ruin my reputation as a curmudgeon!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by thomae View Post
    You are quite welcome. Every now and then, I guess I slip up and am actually helpful.
    (Please don't tell anyone...you might ruin my reputation as a curmudgeon!)
    LOL.. I wont tell anyone.. I'll just keep post in this thread to keep it up top for everyone to see

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    Man, just went to the Fastenal store to pick up.. 5 dollars in freight charges cause it was "special order". WTH? The part weighs .25 lbs, and only cost 3 dollars.. how is freight gonna run more than the part? It would have been cheaper to order from the website!

    Anyways.. I raise a little stink, they dropped the total charge down to like 470 after taxes and freight.. I just tossed a 5 on the counter and walked out with my spring.

    That said.. spring is in, time to test out in the rifle.

    EDIT.

    Its nice and light for the trigger pull now. appears to be drop safe.. got the saftey adjusted so that if it drops on the but (the direction most likely to actually fake a trigger pull...), the safety activates once it hits...
    Last edited by scythefwd; 09-28-2012 at 03:32 PM.

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    After futzing with it a bit more.. I've found that no matter how much sear engagement I set.. If I push the bolt forward and down fast enough.. like I'm cycling it.. FP lets loose. Doesnt do it except at fast speed.. and it does it no matter how much pressure I've got my trigger spring set at. I am running a lightened spring (.041 diameter, down from stock).. so I may be switching back to stock and seeing if I can replicate. If I can.. trigger mech goes back to savage.

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    Blue.. I've already got a 55ft spool of it. I posted that on Friday, but thanks.. btw.. he's ripping people off. I could sell 10 for a buck and still break even.

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    http://www.mcmaster.com/ almost anything in hardware! All sizes of spring wire.

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