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By watchweasol · Posted
Hi I had an iIWC that some one Blu tacked the batters in and had same proble. But careful attention to the seam with a one sided blade made enough inroads to get the knife in. Just be careful wear a glove . -
I would just splash water on it or soak it in water for about 15 minutes.
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By ScrewDropper · Posted
I have just purchased a new stone. My only India stone, which I inherited with the house 20 years ago, works great for sharpening screwdrivers but I wanted something new, flat and with medium and fine surfaces. I put a generous amount of oil on it and the stone just absorbed the lot. I've had a scout online and a suggestion was to melt petroleum jelly and immerse the stone in that overnight. Im going to need a lot of jelly for that and it's going to get messy. Is this the best method of preventing the stone from absorbing all the oil I have or should I keep feeding it until the oil rests on the surface? -
Hi there...thanks for your reply....no that's the one I found that has different keyless works and the click is different. Unless of course my one was a 'newer version' of the calibre.
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Sorry I hadn't picked up on the 7019 case part. It's a while since I've worked on one of these and just now thought it may be a one piece case but seen a gold version with the chrome back so must come off. I'll try and dig through mine tonight and see if I've got one.
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