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    Quote Originally Posted by Shed tuner View Post
    yes, which is why lots of us fit them
    Ahh right, so I was on the right track then , do you have any info on material to use and any measurements ? I’d be quite interested in making and fitting one

    Also any snags and pitfalls to avoid would be good as well

    Cheers,

    Norm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Fixit-Norm View Post
    Ahh right, so I was on the right track then , do you have any info on material to use and any measurements ? I’d be quite interested in making and fitting one

    Also any snags and pitfalls to avoid would be good as well

    Cheers,

    Norm
    A wide choice of materials, Norm.. The "connoisseur's choice" would, most likely, be shim steel. But many successful and effective sleeves come from PTFE sheet (usually 0.5mm), plastic bottles, beer and soft drinks cans (mostly aluminium these days) and a few steel ones. Pretty sure Jon has advocated WD40 cans before, as they're steel and, therefore, harder wearing. Don't have them fitting too tightly and bear in mind that the spring's diameter will increase slightly when compressed. Some generous castellations to keep in place and a nice thrust washer to protect the sleeve and give a bearing surface.
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