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| Xiaou2:
You can get nice gear sets from http://www2.stevenshobby.com:5641/ Though, they will need modifications for use in a yoke. Part # SVM-MR8 or SVM-MR7 If you do not wish to use gears, you could probably use "Levers" instead. Ive seen it done with some people who have made their own pedal sets: |
| rbarr110:
Ok...so I am still hammering the last bit of details out on my DIY yoke, but am having trouble finding torsion springs that arent $20-$30 each. (Really dont want to spend a ton, especially on a prototype design that isnt "proven" yet.) Anyone know of a source for springs that dont cost an arm and a leg? |
| z:
Have you looked at www.mcmastercarr.com? Looking at catalog page 1206, not sure if any would fit for what you are doing. |
| 1UP:
That's the first place I'd look! They've really got just about everything you could need and a lot more variety than a hardware store. Decent prices too and usually ships to me next day. |
| rbarr110:
Ok - so I think I have located some springs that may work, going to pick up a pair and see how testing goes. http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?jspStoreDir=hdus&catalogId=10053&productId=100048184&navFlow=3&keyword=chisel%2Bspring&langId=-1&searchRedirect=chisel+spring&storeId=10051&endecaDataBean=com.homedepot.sa.el.wc.catalog.beans.EndecaDataBean%405c1c8637&ddkey=Search |
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