spring loops

Mike Spalding mike.spalding1 at verizon.net
Wed Apr 30 07:09:44 MDT 2008


Except in Arkansas (I think), where for a short time it was legislated 
to be 3.00.  I guess the purpose of government is to make life appear 
deceptively simple.
Mike

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> Measure the length and devide by Pie    3.149876598084257651876876?
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> OK, it looks like I have to do the job…….  Is it a 5/8 dowel which 
> provides the correct length for these things?  I know something allows 
> one to just wrap and cut- and I think I remember that's it.
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> Thanks for help, since I haven't a clue as to how to find archives.
> les
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