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| lancelet:
Without going into a long story.... I have a bunch of joysticks and buttons that were part of a barn find. Out of the stuff that I've stripped off my bad cabs I can tell I am going to have maybe 60-80 buttons. Most need springs to return the action to them. There must be a place like Lowes or Ace Hardware that sell springs of this size. I really don't want to place a required minimum order online just to get some springs. There must me a place where they sell the same-sized springs locally. Any ideas? And if I can't find them locally, what would be the best route to purchase, say, 50 springs? If I do that I will bite the bullet and order a bunch of leaf switches as well (almost all of my joys are leaf switch-and mainly WICO it seems) I may need the same amount of leaf switches, as most of mine could use new ones. Thanks for any replies. -Erik |
| NoBonus:
Did you ever find your cheap spring source? Did Lowes carry a comparable spring? NoBonus |
| andrewonawall:
I am looking for these too. I need to bring some long type leaf switches back too life, and the old springs are rusty. Anyone ever find these????? |
| Witchboard:
Have you tried making your own? Just get a certain gauge wire and wrap it around a bolt or something then stretch it out to your desired resistance? |
| crashwg:
I'm pretty sure the BYOSpring thing won't work. I believe springs are tempered after being formed... |
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