My pressure test to 3450 meters
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Re: My pressure test to 3450 meters
How on earth did I and others miss this when looking through past threads for the thread of the year competition? Surely Sir of the Asylum would have scooped the prize. Another brilliant innovation, superbly executed, clearly explained and beautifully photographed. What an absolutely ingenuous man you are. I tip my hat to you Sir
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Re: My pressure test to 3450 meters
Leo David wrote:How on earth did I and others miss this when looking through past threads for the thread of the year competition? Surely Sir of the Asylum would have scooped the prize. Another brilliant innovation, superbly executed, clearly explained and beautifully photographed. What an absolutely ingenuous man you are. I tip my hat to you Sir
+1 - amazing article and achievement
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Re: My pressure test to 3450 meters
Thanks!! I just posted details about my 3 bar pressure tester here, under the "Watchmaking" section:
http://christopherwardforum.com/viewtop ... 33&t=10816
http://christopherwardforum.com/viewtop ... 33&t=10816