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My wonderful daughter in law asked me if I could repair her curling iron.
I said, why don’t you go down to Walmart and buy one, how much could they be?
She said this is a very expensive one >$250!
Wow, ok, let’s take a look.
The torsion spring broke.
I thought why not.
After two failed attempts, the third was a charm.
I had to reduce the size of the od. The spring back steered me to 1/8” drill rod.
I welded a catch like the one shown with the 5-40 screw set up.
It worked!. If I was a real class act, I’d nickel plate it. Maybe next time.
My first shop made spring.
I said, why don’t you go down to Walmart and buy one, how much could they be?
She said this is a very expensive one >$250!
Wow, ok, let’s take a look.
The torsion spring broke.
I thought why not.
After two failed attempts, the third was a charm.
I had to reduce the size of the od. The spring back steered me to 1/8” drill rod.
I welded a catch like the one shown with the 5-40 screw set up.
It worked!. If I was a real class act, I’d nickel plate it. Maybe next time.
My first shop made spring.
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