After finding a used and banged-up DW5600c case, I desided to restore it to it's former glory
Now for the restoration:
This is the "find": Banged case, no caseback, scratched crystal, full of dirt. But it's a 5600c!
First, every pusher is taken out, gaskets (two each) cleand and siliconized,
pusher's rod polished in order to have better contact with the gasket.
Some of the pushers were crocked so I had to set them straight
Found a caseback. Only for now, later I'll put a better one. and a new caseback gasket of course.
Now for some crystal and case polishing. It's a tough job. I'll do it partially, I don't have the patience to do it now all the way. 901 module in, and...
Not bad...
The poor 5600c is naked and it's cold outside
At last, late at night, a wrist shot! I've waited loooong time for that one. A lot of hair has grown on my wrist
With some old friends, another 5600c and a 5200
Thanks for looking, and good night.
Galpo
Now for the restoration:
This is the "find": Banged case, no caseback, scratched crystal, full of dirt. But it's a 5600c!


First, every pusher is taken out, gaskets (two each) cleand and siliconized,
pusher's rod polished in order to have better contact with the gasket.
Some of the pushers were crocked so I had to set them straight



Found a caseback. Only for now, later I'll put a better one. and a new caseback gasket of course.

Now for some crystal and case polishing. It's a tough job. I'll do it partially, I don't have the patience to do it now all the way. 901 module in, and...

Not bad...

The poor 5600c is naked and it's cold outside


At last, late at night, a wrist shot! I've waited loooong time for that one. A lot of hair has grown on my wrist



With some old friends, another 5600c and a 5200

Thanks for looking, and good night.
Galpo