Cleaning and removal of jewels
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It does look similar, as far as I can tell it’s German I think probably Hugo Maihak as well. I am really hoping it does fit Seitz. Otherwise I’ve got another project 😂
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Looks like a clone of the Seitz and doesn't appear to be a complete set.
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By nevenbekriev · Posted
I can for sure say that heat, transferred to the pivot is much less than the heat temperature of the tool. for example, soldering (heating) of steel with soldering iron, heated to 300 degr., doesn't make the steel part change it's color. This means the part doesn't heat even to 200 degr. Soldering doesn't temper the hardened steel parts. But yes, the heating, even without tempering, helps. The pivot on the picture will get straighten without heating, at least with 90% probablity. But I don't care if it breaks as repivoting takes 10-15 min -
By Pigskinfanboy · Posted
I have no info on it, although I have seen a few online in historical auction sales. I’ve not purchased one of these for restoration work yet. Looks like a really nice and solid set. Would be fun to bring it back to life and fill it up the way it was new. I wonder if it’s made by Hugo Maihak the German engineer ? Reminds me of one of my older Seitz Jeweling set anvils. Also makes me wonder if the Seitz parts will fit that set ? I have several of the 3mm and 4mm models Nice find for sure
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