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Cape Cod cloth & Dremel


Rolexman

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Just cut the cloth into a small square piece and wrap some cotton thread around the base. Then cut off the excess material that is sticking out. Use a polishing wheel as base so if the cloth wears out you won't grind away half the watch :p.

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You wil get the perfect reult!!!

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Yeh,

Thats gotta work- I have actually cut a piece of scouring pad in to a circle- for roughing up and descaling some other stuff I need to clean to gold plate- and it works too.

Now all I have to do is to find someone with Cape Cod cloth in Oz- they musn't want to export- cos their freight cost is ridiculous.

offshore

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Yeh,

Thats gotta work- I have actually cut a piece of scouring pad in to a circle- for roughing up and descaling some other stuff I need to clean to gold plate- and it works too.

Now all I have to do is to find someone with Cape Cod cloth in Oz- they musn't want to export- cos their freight cost is ridiculous.

offshore

Contact the Watchboys

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Or you could just ask someone else outside oz to send you some... oi.

Been meaning to purchase some anyway, so pm or email your address. May be a few weeks as I've got a vacation starting Thursday next. Then again, free can't be in too big a hurry then, can it? And no, all you [censored] in euro need not apply, this is just for the ockers DU what ain't got no source.

B)

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Thanks dec,

I know the guy from Caswell Plating- he's actually the brother of the Caswell guy in Canada- but he doesn't carry a lot of stock in Oz- i still have to get most of my Caswell stuff from over there!

And a pain in the A it is!

i have actually fired off a mail to Cape Cod over the weekend- asking if i can bring a few packets in to distribute- as they don't have a distributor in Oz- see how that pans out?

@Larry- Gee am amazed that you could even correspond with yobbos :D

But thanks for the kind offer- will come back to you, if nothing pans out with CC...

Thanks again

Offshore

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I used this trick to change the (incorrect) brushed finish on a JleC Kompressor to nice and shiny. :D

I simply cut the cape Cod into a 10mm strip, folded it like a concertina, punched a hole through the wad and mounted it on the arbour of my fake Dremel.

I am really pleased with the result. Achieving this finish took less time than stripping and replacing all those damn crowns on the Kompressor.

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I have also discovered that Cape cod - used manually - is great for removing fine scratches from the acrylic dome crystal on my vintage Radiomir California.

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