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160 pound spring for a 1/2 inch gap?
I want to put a spring under the heel of my inline skate. But
there is only a 1/2 inch clearance, and it needs to be a heavy-duty spring. Should I consider using a spring steel flat bar or similar, instead? Thanks. |
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