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A watchmaker once said, “Give me a wire
and I will fix the world.” Here at Esslinger, we have all the watch wires
that a watchmaker could ever want for a watch repair. These watch wires
come in brass, nickel-silver, and steel to meet a wide variety or watch
repair needs like making rivets, watch pins, hinges,
clock hand pivots, and much more. With such a selection of watch repair
supplies, you should be able to easily fix any watch repair job that may
come across your workbench.
This handy assorted brass wire package is just the thing for watchmakers, and jewelers too. These various drill gauge wires can be used to make things like rivets, pins, hinges, bushings, clock hands pivots, and much more. A must have for your workbench.
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This handy assorted nickel-silver wire package is just the thing for watchmakers. These various drill gauge wires can be used to make things like rivets, pins, hinges, bushings, clock hands pivots, and much more. A must have for your workbench.
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This handy assorted steel wire package is just the thing for watchmakers, and jewelers too. These various drill gauge wires can be used to make things like rivets, pins, hinges, bushings, clock hands pivots, and much more. A must have for your workbench.
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These handy Peerless round steel spring wires are just the thing that watchmakers and clockmakers need to keep their watch repairs going smoothly. This wire can be used to make all sorts of watch parts and other items requiring spring steel.
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Use staff and pivot watch and clock wire to easily fix any watch repair job that comes across your workbench.
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Use a tungsten draw plate to pull your wire through. With this draw plate it will shape it round. You can also draw it down smaller by gradually pulling it through decreasing holes. Make sure that you anneal it after drawing your wire down.
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Use the drawtongs when shaping wire for wire wrapping jewelry. Simply file your wire to a point so that it will fit through the hole. Then grasp the point with your drawtongs and pull. Great for wire wrapping jewelry, jewelers and jewelry designers.
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Use a tungsten draw plate to pull your wire through. With this draw plate it will shape it round. You can also draw it down smaller by gradually pulling it through decreasing holes. Make sure that you anneal it after drawing your wire down. Square shape.
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Use drawplate to easily reduce and reshape watch wire and more. Watchmakers can draw the wire down smaller by gradually pulling it through decreasing holes. Annealing and bees wax will keep the process going smoothly.
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Bind the brass in your watch with this 30 AWG brass binding wire that comes on a handy spool for your convenience.
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