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Old 6 February 2009, 05:31 AM   #1
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Stuck crews of a 78360

I am trying to re size a 78360 Rolex oyster band that my brother used until now. It has all its links and is in very good shape. Since my wrist is smaller I tried to get two links out. One on each side. To my surprise except one, all other screws are so tightly stuck that I cannot unscrew them. I am afraid to strip their heads if I continue trying. I tried spraying with WD-40 to no avail. Any suggestions? Thanks!!!!
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Old 6 February 2009, 06:00 AM   #2
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The screws are put in with a dab of lock-tite,

The release agent for lock-tite is heat, so you might try your hair-dryer on the screw ends for a minute or two (you do have a hair dryer, right)

Ensure that you are using the correct size screw driver...

Hmmmmmm............... First, you might try some hot water because you need to get that slippery WD-40 off, otherwise, you will slip with the screwdriver and scratch things up.

There really is a tool to remove tight screws, so a watchmaker might be your next stop if a bit of heat doesn't work

(Do not use a blowtorch !!)
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....(Do not use a blowtorch !!)
Please refer to Jocke's post on removing the cyclops...
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Please refer to Jocke's post on removing the cyclops...

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Old 8 February 2009, 12:31 AM   #5
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Hi Tools, thanks for the tip. I tried with the hair dryer after washing it thoroughly to eliminate the WD-40 but still no success. Any other advice?
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