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Old 27 October 2013, 02:53 AM   #84
drifter01
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Real Name: Dave
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Originally Posted by Duc-904 View Post
Great info! I think I need to stock up on some good tools. Thanks for sharing!
Definately! It really makes watch work much easier, more fun, and a hwole lot cleaner, language-wise. I have a pretty comprehensive set of hand and bench tools due to having worked in the business for years. When I ended my career in watchwork, I sold many items, but kept the most needed ones, since I always planned to keep my hand in it and, if nothing else, work on my own watches. I sold my bench (regrets!) but have a nice roll top desk to use in its place now. Al 3 of my cleaning machines have died (one motor and 2 need complete rewiring), but a nice, fully rebuilt one is on its way cheaoper than I could have rebuilt mine.
The right tools for the right job is a MUST!

Dave
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