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Also read a post somewhere where someone suggested placing a dab of KROIL penetrating oil on the post to help free the hand. I also ordered a Presto #7 tool – the one that uses the post itself as a support point instead of pushing off the face of the dial.
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1 Σεπ 2015 · The most common methods of removing hands are the Presto type tools and the more basic hand levers. Regardless of method used, it is good practice to protect the dial while removing them, either with the use of specific dial protector or a small section of plastic film.
16 Ιουν 2014 · You will need some watch tools to help work on small mechanical and electrical parts of a watch: Movement Ring Assortment; Watch Dial Adhesives; Digital Caliper 100mm / 4″ Hands Free Magnifier (OptiVisor) Eye Loupe Magnifier; Watch Screwdriver Set; Watch Battery Tester; Brass Handle Pin Vise; Non-Magnetic Tweezers; Loctite Threadlocker; Flush ...
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