My Cheap Little DIY Spring Compressor
Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 3:42 am
I have been itchingto disassemble one of my two ORIONS and see its internals. So I visited a local wood shop today to see what I could find for my project to build a cheap spring compressor. I selected the wood I need from their scrap pieces. The wood is neem. They cut the wood to my specifications, planed and sanded it using power tools. The total time taken to do that was 15 minutes. They charged me 170 rupees for the whole thing. On my way home I visited a hardware shop and purchased a 5 inch steel
C-Clamp for 120 rupees and a couple of 8 mm x 2.5 inch long Bolts with Nuts and a dozen washers for 40 rupees. Once I got home I cut off one arm of the C clamp using a hacksaw and drilled a couple of holes in the c clamp and in the base board in pre determined position to fix the clamp. Then I applied fevibond glue to the Airgun receiver back stop and guide riles and nailed them in pre determined places and fixed the C clamp in place. Then I had a coffee and smoked a cigarette and by then my spring compressor was ready for use. First used my compressor on a scrap Kolkatta made air rifle to whether it is working properly or not. Then I disassembled my ORION. The photos are attached.
C-Clamp for 120 rupees and a couple of 8 mm x 2.5 inch long Bolts with Nuts and a dozen washers for 40 rupees. Once I got home I cut off one arm of the C clamp using a hacksaw and drilled a couple of holes in the c clamp and in the base board in pre determined position to fix the clamp. Then I applied fevibond glue to the Airgun receiver back stop and guide riles and nailed them in pre determined places and fixed the C clamp in place. Then I had a coffee and smoked a cigarette and by then my spring compressor was ready for use. First used my compressor on a scrap Kolkatta made air rifle to whether it is working properly or not. Then I disassembled my ORION. The photos are attached.