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Old 04-30-2013, 07:38 PM   #10
JOJABOY
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Re: Cutting Coils

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Look at it like a diving board. Got a 6foot board and 200lbs bouncing at the end there is plenty of spring in the board. Cut off 3ft and then Go bounce on it and see how much springiness you get. Thats the easiest way for me to explain
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Now your sounding like a Theoretical Physicist. (BAZINGA!)
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