Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
I've also heard of actually cutting coils from the springs on a stick, but I'm not about to try that on my hardware.


Might get rid of those nasty, squeeky, grinding noises from my Saitek, that draws black looks from all non-flying members of my family.
Honestly, I can't hear a dicky bird...but man, you should see those dirty looks, especially the mother-in-law...
Umm...Precisely how much spring coil is to be removed?
If looks could kill...![]()
Oil the mother-in-law.
...honey! quick, gimmee the oil can...
Oh, you don't cut the springs. You just tie 2 together with zip ties. Two at a time. But you might have to tie at 3 places around the coil. And for 'lubricating' the rubbing surfaces (so they don't sqeek) just use dryer sheets. Rub the parts (may have to disassemble to get to them) wether metal or plastic, and you are done. They have a type of oil that does not gum up. Don't EVER use OIL or OTHER lubricants !!!
Chuck B
Napamule