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22 minutes ago, VWatchie said:

Is that the presto used to remove press-fitted wheels having five spokes?

Yes watchie , the indirect center seconds wheel. Also known as a sweep wheel remover.  If you zoom in to pullers you will see one plain bent puller and the other is split to bridge over one of the spokes.

5 minutes ago, Neverenoughwatches said:

Yes watchie , the indirect center seconds wheel. Also known as a sweep wheel remover.  If you zoom in to pullers you will see one straight puller and the other is split to bridge over one of the spokes.

Cousins have been out of them for ages , they say the manufacturer for them for bergeon is no longer in business. Another company is supposed to be stepping in whenever that might be. The new ones dont look as well made as the vintage ones, but thats standard these days. I know you prefer the old swiss tools anyway.

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1 hour ago, Waggy said:

Only someone on this forum would ever understand the Oooooo I just did

Double Oooooo

 

Removal tool?

Dreamed of one of these. However, Kalle on Chronoglide showed everyone my system with the pegwood. Worked a treat. Felt so chuffed to be mentioned.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTFrXjiyGKc

46:40 for the wheel removal. Mentions me at 50:00 and does the removal with the pegwood. Felt like my 15 minutes of fame.

 

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6 hours ago, rossjackson01 said:

Double Oooooo

 

Removal tool?

Dreamed of one of these. However, Kalle on Chronoglide showed everyone my system with the pegwood. Worked a treat. Felt so chuffed to be mentioned.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTFrXjiyGKc

46:40 for the wheel removal. Mentions me at 50:00 and does the removal with the pegwood. Felt like my 15 minutes of fame.

 

Good for you Ross, its nice when that happens, I've never tried that or seen that video, i searched for it for ages. Thanks i will have a watch now 👍

1 hour ago, watchweasol said:

Hi they ream the inside of the crown.

Is that the three tools that look like mini tweezers ww ?

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1 hour ago, Neverenoughwatches said:

Good for you Ross, its nice when that happens, I've never tried that or seen that video, i searched for it for ages. Thanks i will have a watch now 👍

Is that the three tools that look like mini tweezers ww ?

Yes, I was so chuffed when he acknowledged me. I'd heard him talk about it and I had tried it by gentle pressure under the wheel and rolling the Pegwood in my fingers. The wheel rose. His way was to rotate the whole wheel in reverse. Learn something every time from Kalle.

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18 hours ago, rossjackson01 said:

Yes, I was so chuffed when he acknowledged me. I'd heard him talk about it and I had tried it by gentle pressure under the wheel and rolling the Pegwood in my fingers. The wheel rose. His way was to rotate the whole wheel in reverse. Learn something every time from Kalle.

I'm going to give that a go next time, thanks for a great idea @rossjackson01

One of my students uses this tool and swears by it https://www.cousinsuk.com/product/wheel-hand-roller-remover-bergeon?code=W1851

which is very like getting two sticks of pegwood under the wheel and rolling them in your fingers so they create a slight prying from underneath motion, I suppose. Maybe bind one end of the two sticks of pegwood so they are like tweezers.

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