My First Staking Set Advice
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By rossjackson01 · Posted
Mikepilk. Phew! Just bought one of those dial holders for £7.11p. Feel so much better. Thank you -
By rossjackson01 · Posted
I hate the cold. Wear a jumper for all but two month each year. Tshirt on selected days only. -
That Bergeon Premium Rodico is crap. I regret buying the stuff. I have some Bergeon tools, and they are very good. When I need a quality tool, I don't mind spending money on it. But some people think the sun shines out of their whatsit, and they can do no wrong. Sometimes you don't need to spend £££ just because it says Bergeon. My usual example, dial holder, a bit of plastic with holes in : Cousins version £6 Begeon version £56 🤣 I'm interesting in seeing how you would use one too, and not use a staking set stump?
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By rossjackson01 · Posted
I've seen these , being a tool junkie, and thought that I could do with one. I can make one those as shown by you. I can make the holes and cutting easily enough so it would look like the original. I only have one question please. How do you use it? I can find no-one on the internet who shows how to use the tool. Ta -
Odd teeth and pinion count do pop up. As you have said timing screws would be the place to start, you don't want to cut a contrate wheel that would be the last resort. It is more than likely the hair spring broke at some time. How about a nice photo of the troublesome clock.
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