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M66 Deflector Spring

dabtl

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New Life Canvas just delivered the new shell casing deflector canvas. Great looking.

Now, where can I come up with the spring or cable to thread through the canvas and into the mount? Any ideas?
 

dabtl

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I have not been to their website. I looked at Grainger. I also thought a piece of round stock from the hardware store might work also.
 

dabtl

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What diameter is the round hole in the deflector mount? I am thinking about stopping at Ace Hardware on the way home.
 

txdodge43man

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ok ive been trying to find one but no luck. The ring on my dads truck is missing the traversing locking pin and I want to repop one of course a picture would help and I really dont want to take my ring apart to see what one looks like. If you find a spring please post it ive got to find two springs for me and my dads truck.
 

jwaller

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you should use a spring material. Rod would work in a pinch but you'd need to have the bend perfect for it to look even close. it looks like the same material that a drain snake is made from. if you get desperate you could buy a drain snake and cut the length you need.
 

dabtl

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It appears to be the same type spring as the hand drain auger at Lowe's. 3/8 inch x 25 feet.

Cheap enough solution to the problem it appears. Trim to length and it appears good to go.
 

dabtl

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I made it to Lowe's finally. Roads cleared enough to travel this afternoon.

I looked in the plumbing, found the 3/8" x 25 auger but noticed a 3/8 x3" toilet auger had the same cable. Item # 24643
for a couple of bucks cheaper and much less waste.

I used an air cut off tool to cut to length. Put the cable through the canvas, it takes some threading to do, and it will work like the real thing.:jumpin:
 
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