My Watchmaker uses only one oil !!!
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Turns out I also need a balance complete for the Marvel. Â I discovered a crack in the hairspring collet and so canât adjust the beat error. Â The balance for the 560 (part number 310570) is in stock but not sure if it will fit. Â Any idea?
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Thanks for the answers. In my case space is very limited: I only have the kitchen table on evenings. This is why I am considering a mostly water-based system (keeping heptane only for balance complete and pallets) and no cabinets, no big machines. Any advice for water-based detergents that I could procure from Sweden (ordering from Cousins is OK especially for non-hazardous liquids because normal shipping would be used). Should I really get an ultrasonic for those or would it also work by hand? Thanks!
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I'm glad it worked out well for you. Must feel good to learn some new watchmaking black magic huh? đ Can you post a photo of the crown after all this, I'm a bit interested in how it looks compare to how yellow it was before, never thought alum could dissolve oxidation as well, maybe I can work out the chemistry behind it, something to do with the electrochemistry list, but I'm too lazy for it so đ you are lucky it was only yellow, the layer must be so thin it didn/t damage the finishing enough to be noticeable.
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By ClaudioCavalli · Posted
Thank you Andy, I will keep that in mind. Â Fortunately this time, I tried to drill the stem out before finding out about the alum method, therefore most of the stem was hollowed out. Â When I took the crown out of the third bath, I was able to screw the whole replacement stem in. Â It us now in the ultrasonic cleaner to get any remaining gunk out. claudio
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