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Tonight I was struggling with assembling the winding arbor, clutch wheel, winding pinion, and winding arbor sleeve for a 0s Elgin pocket/pendant watch, and getting the assembly safely into the pillar plate. I finally used a small mound of Rodico to set the winding arbor upright on my bench; then I slid the other pieces on it. Finally, I carefully plucked the assembled Totem pole up and gently laid it into the pillar plate.
Does anyone else have any techniques for this, or was I just clumsy tonight? Roll Eyes
Thanks,
Pete Belmonte
 
Posts: 156 | Location: O'Fallon, Illinois U.S.A. | Registered: September 03, 2004
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Two sets of tweezers. Probably a #2 and a #3. Or if I'm already wearing them I'll use finger cots for my left hand digits.

Frank "407" Kusumoto
 
Posts: 1029 | Location: Denver, Colorado U.S.A. | Registered: October 08, 2004
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Thanks Frank, I tried the two-tweezer method, but I was just to unsteady; I am blaming hunger for that.
Pete
 
Posts: 156 | Location: O'Fallon, Illinois U.S.A. | Registered: September 03, 2004
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Hi Peter. I would say your use of Rodico to hold the parts in line was a darn good tip.

Best regards,
Greg
 
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