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I think it would rather be the blast of high current drain that would do the damage. But if used occasionally to maybe fix a mainspring or do dial feet it might be worth trying especially if the mainspring or a replacement couldn’t be found. Tom
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By watchweasol · Posted
The high voltage will take a toll on the battery but if used occasionally such a the proposed bridle welding I guess if it works it’s worth the price of a battery. -
Thanks Hector, first time looking at these, always good to get information from someone who has had one in hand.👍 Tom
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