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Sold/Expired WTB: HDS Bezel Removal Tool

DaFABRICATA

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Jan 10, 2007
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Looking for an HDS bezel removal tool.
Has 4 evenly spaced slots.

Please let me know if you can help a brotha out!:wave:
 

divine

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I used a Jetbeam Jet III Pro ST bezel removal tool (5 slots) to remove my HDS Ultimate 60 bezel. It took some pressure, but it got it to budge. I bet a little elbow grease with any bezel removal tool will work.

I bought the thing, and now I can't find any bezels for it! =\

I think other people suggest using the bottom of a mouse pad for this. I didn't have any luck with that, though.
 

NoFair

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I've used a watch casing tool (they are adjustable) for screw back watches on mine. Works great and no damage.

Sverre
 

souptree

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I think I loaned mine to a friend. But I am planning to see him today, so I will ask for it back. You are welcome to BORROW mine if you promise to send it back to me and cover shipping.
 

darkzero

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II think other people suggest using the bottom of a mouse pad for this. I didn't have any luck with that, though.

I use the backside of a common mouse pad too. I've always been successful this way. I don't think the stock HDS bezels have thread lock on them.

For other bezels I almost always use this (you can see that's the back of the mouse pad I use):

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Blindasabat

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He has a very difficult bent bezel he is trying to fix, so he needs a serious tool. He already bent a pair of pliers on it.

It's not mine, btw.
 
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