> Ron > > Half of the springs were broken, the other half were rusted, and about > to break. I thought it would be cheaper to just buy a new rail, than > replacing all the springs. But now I'm going to have to do that, anyway. > > Wim That's what I figured. I operate with a sort of "Murphy Factor", a disaster multiplier with different values depending on the faction I'm dealing with. My MF calculation would have put replacing the springs in the existing rail clearly ahead of replacing the rail in cost and blood pressure. Ron N
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