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My new Pam 5218-201a


raiderkilo

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From one rookie to another:

Hah. Very funny. Risti - thanks for making me feel clever,

MG

lol. As I said earlier I am still a Pam noobie. But once my watch tools have arrived I will learn and experiment to open and repair some dial issue on my own. BTW any recommendation on how to make your dial look rusty (vintage)?

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lol. As I said earlier I am still a Pam noobie. But once my watch tools have arrived I will learn and experiment to open and repair some dial issue on my own. BTW any recommendation on how to make your dial look rusty (vintage)?

I believe the question should be turned around - how would YOU create rust?

Chemicals?

Temperature?

Paint fx?

Other?

Combination of solutions?

Let us know how it goes!

MG

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Few photos from mobile:

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Box - From old vine opener & vine tool box what I became as present from one vine company.

This is glued wood and I use alcohol based color to exterior.Inner is chamois/leather.

Libretto is my template from CorelDraw 14 -

http://rapidshare.com/files/275197815/LIBRETTO.cdr

Source to box in Slovakia - http://www.sparks.sk/Catalog/Product...a_na_vino.html

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