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Syringes as pusher tools or as replacement pins? I took a first try at fitting a new pin. I have a huge bag of tiny brass wire segments I use for heat bluing. They are flat or rectangular so I tried stoning them closer to a round taper with a pin vise and India stone. The taper is a little too pointy and severe so will probably redo this but I am pleased with myself for repairing a 135 year old part.
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…that pallet fork is quite something. It looks like the little plastic pin pallet thing inside Bradley Mickeys with bfg movements…
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By NotAnotherWatch · Posted
The MS used was a Magistral Super labeled Landeron 48 and 3530 1.35 .145 380 12 Initially it looked really good on the TG. I use a Weishi 1900. I did change lift angle to 42 and set rate to 18000. Next problem is the Weishi is flaking out. Still under warranty until late June. IF I COULD FIGURE OUT HOW TO FILE A CLAIM!!! Transducer is flakey!!! Yes the balance is coming out tonight to see what is up with HS. Just strange that it started right after the x-rays.... This is my favorite vintage piece. Baume&Mercier 18k chronograph Suisse....... Thanks for the input!!! Anybody know how to warranty out a Weishi?? Prob start a seperate thread..... May have answer on HS within the hour!! Thx!!! JW I pulled the balance. Strangely enough, the coils were no longer touching. Cleaned HS and re-oiled cock jewel. Did correct a small error between stud and curb pins. Everything now looks great..... Although I don't trust the Weishi at this point.... Amp highest was 286.....trace looked good..... made minor timing adjustment, and well see how she goes!!! Thanks to all for the input!!! John W
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