What a fantastic old machine.... Interesting to see how several manufacturers used the same setup. On my vintage Elma the 'spinning part' was improved by keeping the lid on the jar during spinning ;-)
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@@kawaomarAGHA I know some machines use jar fitted ones but I can only think they're the same thing? Perhaps it's something I'm unfamiliar with. Do you have a link to an image or video of the type?
What a fantastic old machine.... Interesting to see how several manufacturers used the same setup. On my vintage Elma the 'spinning part' was improved by keeping the lid on the jar during spinning ;-)
Thanks. It's remarkable how little the design and principle has changed I think.
I have this mashin can u repair it
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Wonderful machine and very informative! 👍🏻
Great video! Do you have the aluminum strips in the bottom of your jars? Thank you.
The wave breakers I assume you mean? These are part of the lid and spindle assembly that the basket attaches to.
@@spidiq8 I was referring to aluminum baffles that are shaped like stars most use and place them inside the watch cleaning jars?
@@kawaomarAGHA I know some machines use jar fitted ones but I can only think they're the same thing?
Perhaps it's something I'm unfamiliar with. Do you have a link to an image or video of the type?
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