I've used either an Exacto knife stuck into the tighter winding or one
of the Kadee spring tools.

My problem is usually not putting them back in - it's trying to find
them somewhere in the room in order to be able to put them back in.

regards,

ken



On 11/29/07, Bill Fraley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was removing the AF wheel sets on my SHS 55 ton USRA Two Bay Hopper when 
> two of the springs fell out. "My, how careless of me."
> Now I've been around a long time, but I'm telling you now, they don't go back 
> in very easily. Fact is, I gave up!
>
> Anyone know a better way to get those little buggers back in?
> Sure would appreciate your help!
>
> My moderately sized layout needs a dusting and cleaning. Medically known as a 
> D&C! 8>)
> The rolling stock also needs spruced up too!
>
>  Any suggestions!
>  What do you do?
>
> Bill
>


 
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