Hi guys. I hope this topic can help.
When I discovered the reason for which my clock was not working I began to look for an alloy with a low melting point.
The built in fuse that MB has used is welded with an alloy melting at 90°C . In some watches of other models MB put inside the clock a little cylinder of that material.
It is not so in the W113.
So I found in Genoa a foundry that produces this alloy , named Lipowiz Alloy, with a melting point at 75°C. I used it for the clock and....
I had the left handle with a little problem : when I extracted the key the cylinder followed the key coming out of its seat for some mm. (photo nr.1)
A comparison between the two handles of the car put in evidence that a little detail was missing ( Photo nr.2 )
Where could I find this little piece sold separately from the handle
? Well, I decided to do it by myself.
So I took an imprint of the little piece with a silicone material.
Then just boiling a cup of water and putting a little quantity of the Lipowiz alloy into the cup I obtained a liquid metal ready for use.
So I quicly pured the metal into the imprint and I waited just a few seconds until the water has cooled and the metal has returned solid.
I repeated the procedure to obtain a little number of pieces. In this way I could choose the best piece produced and in order to have also some pieces of reserve (Photo nr.3)
So the 2 handles were both working correctly.
Even if in Italy we have a nice sun in the summer , I hope that the temperature of my door doesn't exceed 70°C
Hope this helps for little details difficult to be found.