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i am needing some sugihara spacer springs(stihl 12mm medium d025/3003 mount to husqvarna large mount 9mm/doo9)-pm me if anybody has some they will sell-thanks!
 

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I recently found some stainless tube on Amazon and made my own. Reason being the adapter I got from Dave would work on my 395 buy not on a 2077.

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Wayne, what tube did you get? I’ve been looking for the same thing, but can’t seem to find one that has the ideal ID and OD.
 

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Let me know how you cut it. I was using a band saw at work and saying results varied would be putting it nicely lol
You got it. I bet it’s a little challenging cutting those little pieces. I have a pipe cutter for bigger stuff. Hoping it work for this as well.
 

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Lol you got a way of cutting it?
Giant tubing cutter. I'll heat it first, let it cool, insert a hard rod then have a go ;)
If that fails I'll cut it with a mini disc. Water jet would best. You need a sacrificial blank and collar to stop the air hardening if you saw on it. Just like drilling a bar. Get with it Wayne.
 

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Let me know how you cut it. I was using a band saw at work and saying results varied would be putting it nicely lol
Wayne, here’s how I did it. That tubing is just perfect for this application. The spacers fit snug on the studs, but are easy to remove without tools, and they don’t really move when you install or remove the bar.
I clean the edges up with a stone on the Dremel.
Disregard the angle finder finder and protractor. Those were for a different project. Lol
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Wayne, here’s how I did it. That tubing is just perfect for this application. The spacers fit snug on the studs, but are easy to remove without tools, and they don’t really move when you install or remove the bar.
I clean the edges up with a stone on the Dremel.
Disregard the angle finder finder and protractor. Those were for a different project. Lol
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Very nice!!

Is that just a regular ol cooper tube cutter?
 
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