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I have made a few quick references to the many more uses of Rodico besides just Dial plate and watch plate wiping. The single most valuable "tool" I use Rodico for is to make final assembly of full plate movements much easier. I use a small "string" of Rodico to hold the "short end" of the Pallet into it's top plate pivot . . . | ||
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Then I can assemble the whole train to the Pillar Plate . . . | |||
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Then put the top plate carefully down bringing it into registration with the pillar plate by engaging the two pillars adjacent to the Motor Barrel area. That way I can gently "rock the plate down so ALL of the pinions are close to their pivots . . . | |||
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Then I insert the two Pillar Plate screws either side of the train pivots and screw them in less than 1 turn to keep plate registration, gently pull out the Rodico string and reach in with my "#5's" to begin setting the pinions . . . | |||
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While applying very light (less than 1 ounce) pressure to the top plate . . . | |||
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When all Wheels and the Pallet Fork are in place, I carefully screw the plate down and check for freedom of wheel and fork "shake" . . . | |||
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Because some of these movements are soo fine, they "start on a whisper" of power. ![]() | |||
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I know this is different from the "recommended way" of putting all the wheels and pallet fork on the top plate, but I can guarantee that this way (because of Rodico as a "helper") you DO NOT break pivots, and you DO put the plates together with much greater peace of mind. | |||
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David, You showed us this before and I used it on my very first 18s reassemble and it worked like a dream. I have been using this method of holding the pallet and fork since with no problems. Thanks a million on a great tip! | |||
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Thanks for trying it Ed, I thought it was time to go into more detail, expecially with Mary Ann goin to school and all. This is the Elgin "all dressed"! ![]() | |||
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This has been waiting over 100 years to "ham it up"! What a nice running, clean and pretty "Ham" it still is! ![]() | |||
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Thanks Dave for the tip..I will try it this afternoon. This is what has kept me from working on the full plate movements as I have had "bad" experiences trying to keep everything in place. I love these posts of yours with the highly illustrative pictures. Ray | ||||
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Dave - thank you very much for posting this!!! ![]() PS - is it permissible for me to print out this thread? | |||
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YES, print it please! Also, remember my little "suggestion", I brought my laptop and my digit camera and took some "before" pictures as it was a great help seeing where the parts came from "before", so I could put them back the same "after" ![]() ![]() | |||
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