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A little daily humor - title - mainspring w/ a lil twist

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February 17, 2014, 11:28
Jon Hart
A little daily humor - title - mainspring w/ a lil twist
No run on this 6 sz Elgin

Hmmmm - Eek

It makes my head hurt thinking of how this was supposed to work in theory


February 17, 2014, 18:31
David Abbe
The is why one must ALWAYS check for sure which way the mainspring goes into the barrel as this happens when you try to wind a reversed mainspring. If you are lucky, it may still be reshaped and installed the right way..
February 17, 2014, 18:59
John J. Flahive III
Good grief. Eek

I always take pics and/or draw a little picture of the way the MS is wound before removing it.

I have lots of mainsprings if you need a new one.

John III
February 18, 2014, 00:49
Paul D. Trombley
Yep, been there, done that... If you see one of my tear down cards and it has a "snail" drawn on it, you can bet I've had the main spring out.

It took me awhile to get through the dyslexic relationship between the barrel and the winder... I finally have a routine that saves me from this.

Pain is a wonderful disciplinarian.
March 02, 2014, 15:00
Patrick Wallin
That type of mainspring is called a slipandcatch. It's like a hit and miss engine. It catches every other time. How the heck did it get on the wrong side of the arbor? This is just me but I would pull the arbor and see if I could straighten out the spring so it will catch. That is of course after I made sure it was still good. 1/2 the barrel is filled so it might even be the right one. Just set in the barrel backwards. I know the winders used to confuse me too but that don't take much.
March 02, 2014, 15:07
Peter Kaszubski
another butcher/shoemaker/blacksmith work!