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How do you make a Power Cord Spring?
I posted this in another group and was asked to move it here... The
saw is a Sears Craftsman Computerized Radial Arm Saw model: 118198610 I am replacing the power cord on a Radial Arm Saw and unfortuately, the manufacturer does not just supply the cord but you have to buy the cord with the motor. The power cord is coiled (like a spring) so as the saw moves across the arm, the cord is stretched and as it moves back, the cord contracts into a tight spring and stays out of the way. I plan on getting an extension cord to replace the bad one, but the question is: How do you make a straight cord to contain a permanent coil? Any help is greatly appreciated. |
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