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- General Clock Discussions - NAWCC Forums
General Clock Discussions A generalist area to gather and share information related to collecting, identifying and general care and feeding of your clock ==> PLEASE POST PHOTOS WHEN ASKING QUESTIONS - We need to see what you're seeing!
- Clock Repair, Restoration, Design - NAWCC Forums
Clock Repair, Restoration, Design The care feeding of your clock How it works why it doesn't and how to fix it
- Horolovar 400 Day Clock Repair Guide, 10th Edition, Errors and Updates
Starting as a selection guide for Horolovar suspension springs, it gradually expanded into a full reference for solving operating problems and identifying clock movements Given that the latest edition of the guide was published over 30 years ago, it is a testament to its value that it is still the go to reference for most 400 day clock repair
- Clock lubrication (Here we go again) - NAWCC Forums
Ok But this time simple What is the most common accepted old Gilbert style clock lubricant? How bout good ol 10w40? And what is the best way to apply it? With dropper, spray, old oil can? Say you dont want to totally dissasemble but just have the works out of case still assembled? Thanks! RJ
- Clock Parts Terminology - NAWCC Forums
2 Clock Parts Terminology • 2 Chiming clock movement 3 Count-wheel strike elements 4 Deadbeat Escapement 6 Platform Escapement 7 Hairspring Lever Escapement 8 Hermle Floating Hairspring Balances 9 Generic count-wheel train 10 Clock Dictionary Link 11 Strip Pallet - Recoil Escapement 12 Count Wheel Lever Assemblies 13 Grand
- Set time, date and time zone - Android Help - Google Help
You can change your clock’s settings, including the date, time, and time zone You can set how your alarms and timers work, and add clocks for other cities
- Beat Setting 101 - NAWCC Forums
An alternative or supplement to setting a clock's beat by only listening to the ticks and tocks and sometimes can even produce a more accurate beat setting, is by observing supplemental arc or overswing of pendulum bob
- Clock Mainspring Lubrication - NAWCC Forums
I was given a mantel clock that was just cleaned, but not oiled, and reassembled by the previous owner Oiling the pivot holes is no problem, but I would like to know if it is possible to lubricate the mainspring without disassembling the entire clock I understand synthetic motor oil is good
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