xvivalve wrote: ↑Mon Jul 22, 2024 8:34 pm
MEK? If you can still source it?
Methyl Ethyl Ketone ?
Available on ebay
That's the stuff; surprised it's so readily available as it is extremely volatile. From experience, Fire Officer's don't like it being stored in anything like large quantities; I acquired a can of it when a Client was told to reduce stock and it is a solvent for lots of things...to the point when I returned to the can after a few months the can was empty.
Don't get it on your skin and try not to breathe the stuff in either!
I put about 5 drops onto the gap and capillary action did the rest. Having got the glass out, I realised there was metal inner ring that I could probably have got out earlier and then got at the glass seal from behind.
Of course, the needle, the only bit I actually want, is firmly attached to the instrument. Does anyone know how to get this off, or of someone who can if it's not a DIY job?
Last edited by GTiJohn on Mon Jul 29, 2024 8:09 am, edited 1 time in total.
After 37 years I've finally got my hands on a Mimosa Sprint
Well, that was my memory from last time I took a clock apart many years ago, but pulling a speedo apart just now it would seem that there is more holding the needle on than I first recalled
They are friction fit, but there are two pegs integral with the needle that pass through the brass mount beneath as well as the spindle itself, see photograph. I broke one whilst levering the needle off and I’d suggest this is avoided by using two watch maker’s screw drivers between the needle and its mount simultaneously either side of the central pin (which I lost!)