Tuning Vortek cutting spring

The front end of the vortek spring is not flattened apparently so that they can be cut.

I would like to experiment with this to make for a very soft cycle.

What's the easiest tool to cut the spring with? I don't have a Dremel etc, and would prefer the cheaper/easier options.

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Hey RicL,
I simply use my bench grinder to cut springs. Also, heat them up with a torch until red hot to flatten end. After that, dip in motor oil to quench/re-harden the spring. I then re-grind the shortened end with a fine grinding wheel and a sharpening stone … finally polish end with a DreMel Tool And Mothers Mag polish.

I would recommend buying a inexpensive Drexel, they’re so useful.

Lastly, Vortek makes some of their spring ends (like you have) as they fit into their style of top hat. They also sell aftermarket springs that are flat on both ends.

Good Luck …
 
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I'm another that uses a dremel and a cut off wheel. If you cut a little at a time you don't have worry about changing the temper of the wire. With an open end spring you don't have to go nuts with finishing. I just round the edges of cut wire a little so they don't chew up the top hat.

I usually go a coil at a time. Half coils don't usually make enough difference to be worth the time. That's just me.