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  1. Decided to make an oiling station rather than have my oilers floating around my desk.... Link here: Here it is, the bits that went up to make it are detailed below. Here is the information for the parts: Sponge (generic like Bergeon - Amazon), cut into 1/3's: Oilers Bergeon (CousinsUK): Oil pots (4) from Ali Express - pots removed from original housing and friction fit inside my housing: Automatic Oilers (AliExpress): As a side note, for the pin type oilers (not auto-oilers), here is what I use them for, I'm not sure how I came about using them this way or if it is correct/best-practice, so I would be interested if anyone had any advice, so if anyone can let me know if I am using them the right way I would appreciate it. Red (0.18mm Tip) = Dr Tillwich 3-5 (approx. same as Moebius HP1300/D5) Blue (0.24mm Tip) = Dr Tillwich 1-3 (approx. same as Moebius 9010) Green (0.32mm Tip) = Moebius 9415 Yellow (0.45mm Tip) = Dr Tillwich B52 (approx. same as Moebius 9504/Moly DX) Thanks. PS For auto oilers I use the following Red = Dr Tillwich 3-5 (approx. same as Moebius HP1300/D5) Black = Dr Tillwich 1-3 (approx. same as Moebius 9010) - shock springs Green = Dr Tillwich 1-3 (approx. same as Moebius 9010) - jewels
  2. Hi Fellow People, Im reaching out as I’m currently learning all I can about watchmaking, and am working through the BHI distance learning technicians course, with my exam booked for May. I will need to service a quartz watch as part of my practical exam, and am learning about watch lubrication. A few months ago I found a great article that covered the technique for dipping and collecting the right amount of oil on the oiler, such as the speed and angle of the dip, however, I now can’t find it anywhere, no matter how much I search the internet Does anyone have or can point me in the right direction of instructions specifically on oil collection on the oiler? As you will know there is lots on the actual oiling process but not the oil collection process. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Bethan
  3. Recently I purchased a set of auto oiler from the bay. Anybody here use this oiler? Is tis better than the manual oiler and oil cup?
  4. I have an empty Lubristyl oiler from Otto Fre , and was wondering if I can refill it with meobius oil? I don't know if it is refillable, having been given it empty. I just thought it might come in handy. Thanks
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