Who made the lock and is the spring a casting or a forged one??
I have had no experience with cast mainsprings but on all the
forged ones I made over a long period of time,after I set the preload
I heated it to a bright orange and dropped it in a can of light motor
oil and after it cooled,got it out with a magnet,wiped the oil off and
then polished it.Using a Bernzo-matic torch with an adapter to pin
point the flame it was drawn to a dark blue and that process started
at the upper end of the spring and traveled down to the bend where
I gave it a little dwell time in that thickest area and then continued
down to the claw that is hook to the stirrup or link.The spring is held
with duck bill pliers by the pin on the upper limb that goes thru the
lock plate.I have been told by "experts" that this can't work and my
reply IS,50 years of success says it does,world wide.I have used
only 1075 and am used to it and comfortable in sending locks to
Europe when I was making them.
Bob Roller