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PostPosted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 9:55 pm 
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Holy... i think i just spent like two hours trying to put back my Phantom together :| Brute force to get that spring back in there is just rediculous! and im not a small weak guy.

Anyone else had difficulty putting a springer back together after opening it?


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I watched RVD do it in about 10 second's,,LOL, :lol: ,ArmStrong Compressor, Andy.

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I compress the spring by placing the plastic end against the ground compressing the spring into the tube while inserting the pin with my other free hand.


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i spent an hour one rainy saterday afternoon, destroyed a c-clamp but now i make less holes in walls ;) AND i have a spring compressor

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Yah i tried the ground thing.. thing is i got played in the head by doctors a few months back and well... using strenght and having my head tilted still screws me up a bit and i dont really like nose bleed so i gave that idea up haha...


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Eric wrote:
i spent an hour one rainy saterday afternoon, destroyed a c-clamp but now i make less holes in walls ;) AND i have a spring compressor


Did you really make holes in the walls? LOL


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