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PanelBilly |
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I saw the thread about using gloves to thighen the return spring, but no how to. My biggest problem is they don't pull out easy and get stuck.
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 124 Joined: 13-October 08 From: Half Moon Bay, CA Member No.: 9,640 Region Association: Northern California ![]() |
I found I couldn't get mine to unroll once I rolled them up really far for storage...took the cover off to see if I could free it...and dang near lost an eye as the "snake" spring from hell flew out of there. Putting it back sucked royally, actually had to do it twice, but it does pull in better now. Given the ass-pain involved...get a better unit vs. re-building.
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