Hats off to the owner for taking the time to polish the components however and keeping them in the ground.
Here are some Invincible/Forwards that we supplied springs and repaired the piston to, not something we normally do because from our experience we know that these particular floor springs will be needing more than a change of springs and repair to the piston to get them working as they should.
Hats off to the owner for taking the time to polish the components however and keeping them in the ground.
5 Comments
Mike Brittain
8/15/2017 07:34:38 am
Rod your blog and information are so interesting, well done for researching so thoroughly
Reply
8/15/2017 07:59:52 am
Thanks Mike, it really is a cross between OCD, experience, interest, business, a love of repairing things (and taking things apart), plus a smattering of sharing new information.
Reply
Chris Norton
10/27/2017 09:28:27 pm
Thanks Rod for all the support on this. A learning curve for us both. The door works fine. And thanks for the compliment re door furniture.
Reply
Rod Fathers
6/29/2018 08:03:03 pm
Thank you Mike for your comment, I do not know what is going on but I apologise for the late reply I have only just come across your comment.
Reply
phil hallam
1/17/2019 12:00:05 am
in internals of this double action air check are identical to 3 i saved from a derelict 1957 built army camp which i now have installed at home, hope you cans still help me improve on the working of these springs as they are still not perfect in action yet ! Phil
Reply
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorAs there is so little information out there with regard to door closers, especially vintage and antique model floor springs, I thought I would start this blog. Archives
November 2019
Categories |