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1940 ORGINAL CLOCK REPAIR
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WATHAM |
08-19-2015 @ 5:35 PM
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hi--have owned '40 CONV since '71. clock has worked, but looking the BEST repair person/shop ! thanks, Bruce (410) 456 3784C simplexBM@aol.com
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trjford8 |
08-19-2015 @ 5:46 PM
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Has the clock stopped working? Just curious if it still works why you would want to repair it?
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oldford2 |
08-20-2015 @ 8:03 AM
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"The Clock Works" Jerry Magayne 715-479-5759 They have done 2 clocks for me. Good service, reasonable and turnaround in a day or 2. Call and talk to Jerry. www.clockwks.com
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kubes40 |
08-20-2015 @ 11:14 AM
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The Clock Works had repaired a number of my clocks as well. Quite reasonable, timely and professional. Mike "Kube" Kubarth
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WATHAM |
08-20-2015 @ 1:50 PM
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THANKS Mike, Bruce
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WATHAM |
08-20-2015 @ 1:52 PM
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THANKS Jerry, Bruce
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WATHAM |
08-20-2015 @ 1:57 PM
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hi--may have turned to tight to the left. just shot some kroh into back & belive it is ticking again ! Bruce
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Stroker |
08-20-2015 @ 7:13 PM
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I "managed" to fix my 38 clock a number of years ago using parts out of a WestClox "Baby-Ben" alarm clock.. Everything fit, and I even had parts left over.
This message was edited by Stroker on 8-20-15 @ 7:15 PM
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Drbrown |
08-20-2015 @ 7:45 PM
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3 x Clock Works. Did a great job on my '47 electric.
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trjford8 |
08-22-2015 @ 7:57 PM
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Most times the clock has been wound too tight. I have done the following and have gotten several clocks to work again. Remove the clock works from the case. Use spray tuner cleaner to clean the mechanism, being careful not to spray against the balance wheel spring( it's very delicate). After cleaning I then use a couple of drops of sewing machine oil on the mechanism. I then spin the balance wheel by hand. You may have to do this off and on for a couple of days and eventually the clock may unwind itself. I have "fixed" four 40 clocks this way. I also had one that were not fixable. The odds are with you that you can save the clock yourself,.
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