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Had another question about these inserts, did they use some type of dumdum to hold them in place while they were assembled? When I was taking mine apart I noticed a goo that was in the nipple of each spring that sort of held the insert in place.Also, is there any insert on the small top spring with the stampings, I found nothing when I took mine apart, but was wondering about the smaller nipple indent and if something was supposed to be there?Thanks,Jason
Had another question about these inserts, did they use some type of dumdum to hold them in place while they were assembled? When I was taking mine apart I noticed a goo that was in the nipple of each spring that sort of held the insert in place.
Also, is there any insert on the small top spring with the stampings, I found nothing when I took mine apart, but was wondering about the smaller nipple indent and if something was supposed to be there?
Thanks guys, this helps a lot.But of course I have one last question, I was looking at my original spray paint marks which look exactly like the attached photo. I'm wondering about the "course" spray. Basically what are people using to do these spray dots, I feel like if I use a can of spray paint the spatter pattern will be too fine and not as course as the example shown here or my own that I'm seeing.Any thoughts or suggestions?Thanks,Jason
But of course I have one last question, I was looking at my original spray paint marks which look exactly like the attached photo. I'm wondering about the "course" spray. Basically what are people using to do these spray dots, I feel like if I use a can of spray paint the spatter pattern will be too fine and not as course as the example shown here or my own that I'm seeing.Any thoughts or suggestions?
Here is my suggestion make yourself a cardboard mask. Cut a round hole about the size of the dot you want to spray. Hold the cardboard about three inches above the spring when you spray the color. You should get a fuzzy dot. A few practice dots on some scrap cardboard will help.