Got a few broken springs laying around.  Any useful way to recycle these?  Would be willing to relocate them for shipping cost.
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									Broken Springs to a Good Home
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Re: Broken Springs to a Good Home
I've heard that old time cabinetmakers would break springs into short lengths, then grind an edge on them to use as scrapers.
			
			
									
									
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