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Thank you for your introduction and welcome to this friendly forum. We all look forward to your contributions and continued involvement. This should be helpful for you. 704789946_TZIllustratedGlossary(2).pdf
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Thanks for all the replies, it's really appreciated. While I was at the gym I thought about the problem a bit more and also came up with the rodico and pin vice scenario. Stick the screw in some rodico, thread first, then pick up the head of the screw with the pin vice, and hopefully, job done. I have a cheap pin vice from Amazon but also have the Hortec double-ended one in my shopping cart at Cousins so may get that before trying.
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By nickelsilver · Posted
Welcome! I lived in Tucson for a few years as a (very) young man, actually moved away to go to watchmaking school. Good place for horology, nothing can rust! -
By nickelsilver · Posted
As Jon said balance screw holder makes it a pleasure to deal with these guys, and the cheap one Mike linked should work fine- even if they're a bit rough they should be ok on the hardened steel stud screw (balance screws are much softer thus the expensive multi-size sets).
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