
I bust one of the springs on my Morso the other day, well it seems like the other day but it's got to be a month ago at least. I have a spare pair, all greased up, wrapped and boxed, but they are somewhere in the depths of my garage, which used to be my workshop and the light's are out, (as in not working) so with these dark nights it's a torch job, just tried that - not a go-er, needs 2 hands - or a Sunday, or an afternoon off, but I keep forgetting.
It's not been a problem yet - in fact I quite like the 'dampened' effect that just one spring has - the blades come up ever so gently, just not as far; no risk of 'Morso shin rash'
I suppose if I need to chop a wide moulding, especially with a high front, it will be more of a problem, but when I've had to chop mouldings that the blades will now not clear under their own steam, I just lift the pedal with my toe - incorporating that action in to the Morso Dance. If I had another workstation, with either another Morso or a double mitre saw, I'd keep this one just how it is.