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byrdman thanks. That is it. Just could not figure out how to wind the springs. Really have to crank on them to get them where they are supposed to be. I was hesitant they would snap.
No kidding. ... amazing all I have learned and found here on RL. Dont post much, just read daily.
I searched for over an hour the other night. Then again for about 20 minutes this morning before I finally posted. Figured I was not the only one who had not made note of exactly how it came apart. I had it close. Just could not figure out how to wind the springs.
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