I'm going to be setting up a decent little workshop here at home.
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By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
I use a nylon bristle from a brush to run around the coils or a thin piece of copper wire, you need .1 - .15mm. -
By Michael1962 · Posted
I actually sent a message to him on eBay asking exactly that. They all look like snap-on casebooks so should be easy enough to get the photos. -
By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
I thought they were a close match to Cortebert, Nev also suggested Invar , i found a 19"' that had a very similar curved balance cock. I looked at Revue as well but Ranfft was throwing up 404s on the pocket watch sizes. -
Looked all over and I can't find it. Pity Ranfft movement identifier doesn't work. The closest movements I've seen, from general layout, and shape of keyless are Corterbert.
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Well, this stickiness was only on 1 or 2 turns at first. After using the B-Dip, I can actually manipulate the the turns in such a way that ALL of them stick on one side and I can pull them apart and you will still see a few sticking still so there is either residue from the B-dip or the initial crud that B-dip didn't remove. What bothers me most is that I can still see liquid in-between the turns holding them together, as if the dip didn't completely evaporate. When I get a chance, I'm going to try an alcohol or lighter fluid dip and see what happens. I don't have a very fine brush for this, so that might have to be the next step.
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