epilame

Oct 06, 2013,02:10 AM
 


I epilame the whole wheel and pallet, using an epilame bottle with basket.  I dont use any heat, I used to but since epilame evaporates almost instantly it seemed unnecessary to me, and it works just as well.


I dont epilame reverser wheels, I use Lubeta V105 then dry them off. This leaves alot of residue if not dried and cleaned properly though.


This is the bottle:  http://boley.de/shop/6423.spezialflasche/2264.spezialflasche?q=epilam

 

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Epilame application....

 
 By: tick tock doctor : August 10th, 2013-21:03
The application of Epilame is a delicate process. Incorrect application can trap moisture on the surface of parts, and if applied to pivots a powdery residue can occur. Cleaning and then rinsing parts. Eye dropper used to dispense Epilame. I use a barrel ...  

I don't have a different method,

 
 By: mkvc : August 11th, 2013-00:23
but I was very interested to read about yours. Thanks for the explanation.

Application & drying

 
 By: Timewarp : August 11th, 2013-10:33
Hi, I would use a very fine nichrome wire to apply the Epilame solution as this would be a very fine coating on the surface. The in chrome wire is available cheap at a students stationery store. The nichrome is non reactive and comes fitted on a pencil li... 

Good method

 
 By: Ophiuchus : September 2nd, 2013-19:01
The eyedropper is the way I was taught in watch school not long ago. We, however, used modified droppers- using a blowtorch, we heated and bent the tips at about 45 degrees from stock to aid in application. Otherwise, you are using the same methods we did... 

epilame

 
 By: chris9 : October 6th, 2013-02:10
I epilame the whole wheel and pallet, using an epilame bottle with basket. I dont use any heat, I used to but since epilame evaporates almost instantly it seemed unnecessary to me, and it works just as well. I dont epilame reverser wheels, I use Lubeta V1... 

not a good idea to Epilame the pallet pivots

 
 By: ei8htohms : October 6th, 2013-19:02
The Epilame rubs off over time in use and in the absence of lubrication can cause amplitude problems. The same applies for the girl as well. The only part of the pallet fork that benefits from Epilame is the stones. _john

wrong im afraid

 
 By: chris9 : October 12th, 2013-14:02
It has absolutely no effect at all over time. If it did it would show within a matter of minutes considering the to and froing at 8 beats per second. Not sure what girl youre refering to either? When i was an intern at Omega, the entire movement was epila... 

yes, ahem, the girl

 
 By: ei8htohms : October 12th, 2013-18:56
Sorry about that. I was typing that from my phone and the auto-correct got the best of me. I meant "the fork". And yes, I'm aware that factories sometimes Epilame all parts in a movement, but they have a couple things going for them that the practicing wa... 

Have you seen damage like this?

 
 By: tick tock doctor : October 12th, 2013-19:32
Hello chris 9, This is from a post here on the Purists, "Recommended Service Intervals" Watchtech forum. Thanks for joining the conversation. Kind regards Anthony ...  

not really

 
 By: chris9 : October 21st, 2013-04:42
I must admit I would have suspected corrosion due to the red colour. Why were pivots unaffected? As far as concentration of the epilame I guess it shows the importance of replenishing the epilame quite often in the bottle. Good info!