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I found this picture of a Rohm #666573 in this ebay listing. Item number: 373041043759
Hopefully you can soak yours in some solvent and wash out any gunk so that it will work smoothly and you won't have to worry about.
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(07-12-2021, 03:21 PM)Highpower Wrote: I found this picture of a Rohm #666573 in this ebay listing. Item number: 373041043759
Hopefully you can soak yours in some solvent and wash out any gunk so that it will work smoothly and you won't have to worry about.
OK, I think I found the cracks. They're disguised by the lacquer. I'll soak it overnight and see if I can get the gunk out.
Thanks for your help!
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Brake cleaner. Spray the hell out of it and let it flash off. Then a few drops of thin oil.
I have all my dad's old watchmaker stuff, so I have some oils that are very thin, and don't gum up.
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That's a beautiful piece of woodwork. This isn't a Gerstner, but some time this summer, I'll be moving this 1948 workbench from my parent's house into my own shop. I figure the process will take me about a week. Just for reference, it's 8 feet long.
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I have the large upper chest in oak and agree, it's hard to beat Gerstner quality. Didn't know they made a roll around. Very nice!
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Finally found an 8" height gauge at a decent price.
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These documents that came with the height gauge instill much confidence in the quality of the tool.
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Must have been the end of the month. The stamp pad was a bit dry.
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(07-14-2021, 07:40 AM)TomG Wrote: I have the large upper chest in oak and agree, it's hard to beat Gerstner quality. Didn't know they made a roll around. Very nice!
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I knew they made one, but never saw one until now.
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