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Old 02-18-13 | 07:44 PM
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HillRider
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Originally Posted by Crankycrank
I just used a threaded rod/washers/nuts with a couple of wood blocks against the cups. The wood gets grooves pressed into it from the pressure against the cups and this helps to keep them from spreading.
Good. Your wood blocks serve the same function as the leather washers I use. They also develop grooves from the cup edges and act to reenforce them against spreading or crimping.
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