« Reply #8 on: Wed, 30 April 2014, 07:11:46 »
									
								 
							 
							
								
Based on having seen somewhere here a recommendation that someone purchase springs from Unicomp to refurbish a Model M.
I have used spring hammers from various models. I think that they are all the same, outside of manufacturing tolerances which are hard to predict.
There is an unproven consensus that old springs get "tired" over time, but I am not sure that I buy it. I have bought several M-122s and have a couple of jars full of springs that are 2+ decades old but have probably seen little use and are probably as good as new.
My "pride and joy" M is a 1390131 with a set of Unicomp springs from just a few years ago and a white latex Unicomp mat (aka blanket).
 
						 
						
							
							
							
								
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