Re: I didn't know it was so old




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Hello, have you already released the brake of this microscopic stand?


H:

Your general experience may supersede mine but when disassembling a suspect
mechanism, especially
those that are complex only by afterthought or might have bearings or
springs. Some experience has given me a few tips. For maximum certainty, put
the item in a cardboard box covered with clear stretch wrap on the open top.
Cut side arm holes in the box. Use a grease pencil or other marker to note
position on parts and number them before taking them off. Take pictures.
Make diagrams. In the case of loose bearings or small, delicate parts in
place, sometimes you can temporary immobilize subunits with stretch wrap.

The box is especially good for keeping springs or bearings from finding
novel refuges in your shop that
were previously outside of your awareness.

Kevin will probably have some more thoughts.

Regards,

Edward Hennessey


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