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TK01

A Good AP tool kit - Removing Any Spring bar *Help

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TK01

Guys need a little help. I purchased a screw driver tool kit, and its to thick to for my AP's to remove spring bars and bracelets. If anyone can look @ this one the link please let me know if these ones will be thin enough for me to work on any AP watches to remove or ad bracelets. If you know a better one please let me know thank you !

 

http://www.amazon.com/Danibos-Repair-Opener-Remover-Carrying/dp/B00F0FT5G0#

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Pure B

I filed the blades of my screwdrivers so they will fit,

 

And what AP uses spring-bars?

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TK01

It's a screw in spring bar with threads on all the bracelets never had to change them out. Good point I will try that :) but a nice kit would be nice I basically just need thiner screw drivers.

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Pure B

Maybe the screwdriver set from the RWG shop?

 

Good luck

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TK01

Yea same exact one I posted :) and they probably not called spring bars my verbiage is wrong :) I am a Brit guy

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TK01

Thank you problem solved found a 1.4mm driver @ radio shack works perfect. Good quality $12.00 a set

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Simms

I used a screwdriver set that you by for computers. Took the smallest flathead and filed a notch in it to catch the springbars. It's a real pain in the rear end but it works. Takes time and patience.

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tego3007

You bought a tool kit for 14$??

Even one of my screwdrivers cost more than your whole kit.

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Daywatch

Hi, those Danibos Watch Repair Tool Kits do come in handy anyway, they have basic, low quality tools but several of them, pin removal, caseback opener, Stanley knife etc and normally they do the (any) job except repairing movements.

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