Jump to content

Riddle of the day


arkobugg

Recommended Posts

Cheers mates!!

I have a riddle for you all...

What du you get if you have:

1 pcs of this:

 

1470770002397.jpg

1 pcs of this:drill.jpg

 

1 pcs of this:Stativ.jpg

 

2 pcs of this: presskanne.jpg

All answers kan be posted to me, and the winner will get a free guided tour around in my hometown...  :-)

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Cheers Mates..

My apologies for late answer, have been lots of other things todo in the weekend....

But it seem we have a winner!! Congrats oldhippy!!!   Next time you are in the sothern of Norway, you must lett me know.

That is correct that have made a watch cleaning machine for as little as possibel.

First I tok those two apart, and cut them like this:

kutt ganger 2.jpg

Then I made this to hook up the basket, but I used a 5 mm thread rod insted the original rod.

1470770006313.jpg

1470770001795.jpg

Just some modifications on the drill stand, and fasten it to an wooden plate:

1471204181029.jpg

And then just mount the rest:

1471204174123.jpg

 

Live action:

MOV_0042.mp4

I washed all the parts for my Antima in this during the weekend, workt very good.....

Thank again mates....

 

 

  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

12 hours ago, Cad101 said:

That's ingenious I like it. I love it when people overcome a problem with a bit of lateral thinking well done :thumbsu:

Thanks a lot Mick!   Very nice words, im trying me best. I could of course have bought a cleaning machin, but when I first get the idea. I thinks it very satisfying to see that the idea actually works.  Best   Armand

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Restore formatting

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.



  • Recently Browsing

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Now thats a real man's tool press 👍. I have one just like it in my back garden for when just CANT fix a watch . Its not something i have had to do yet, @Waggybut wouldn't any type of press be able to do this ? What about an adapted chain link  extractor work or a micrometer with some sleeve pushers made to slot over the ends. @Waggy Found something that could work Scott, comes with different size pins and pushers. Only bit that would need making is a round former to support the inside of the case, a piece of stout timber, bit of oak or mdf might do it. What i like about this one is the pin is pushed in, its in a sliding sleeve so it doesn't turn while its being driven. This has 4 pin sizes and 3 stumps as well so it will come in for other applications, the pins could be adapted to take other accessories from jewelling tools. I've just ordered one myself for some play time. 
    • So I purchased this one based on my case number being listed. (Unless my case number is incorrect. The last digits are faint)
    • I have the same tool from AliExpress and get the same anxiety when when using it. But you have to admit it looks awesome on your tool shelf. Makes you look like a pro. 🤣 Looking at the photo of the Horotec tool, it looks equally flimsy. It probably comes from the same factory. I was thinking of using the pushers supplied with the tool and making a hand tool from a cranked jeweller's punch. I'll grind off the tip of the punch and drill a hole at the end to fit the pusher in. The cranked shank would be able to clear the watch case give a straight in-line axis to exert force to tap the pendant tube out. Should be robust enough to last several lifetimes. I wonder why nobody makes it. 🤔
    • It reminds me of Ukrainian eBay sellers of Russian watches. More often than not the listings include the phrase "Serviced by Master Watchmaker". Of course, they never are, and it should be expected. It's the most corrupt country in Europe, definitely on par with Russia. Today our tiny country (Sweden) sent them another $1 232 255 518 with no accountability whatsoever for how the money will be used.
    • Now that is taking it a bit far. You are going to need a bloody big workshop.  
×
×
  • Create New...