Repairing Your Own Clocks
By Mervyn Passmore
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Mervyn Passmore 2005
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Contents
Introduction
Which clock to begin on?
Hand Removal
Pin and Collet
Hand nut
Friction fitting
Removing the dial
Letting down mainsprings
To strip or not to strip?
Cleaning without stripping down
Stripping down the movement
Repairs
Pivots
Bushing:
Choosing cutting broaches
Re-facing the pallets
Checking the crutch and yoke
The Platform Escapement
Ordering a replacement platform
Fitting a new platform
Broken and Missing Pieces
Broken teeth
Suspensions.
Clock chain
Clock glass
Mainsprings
Pendulums
Gong rods
Winding keys
Cleaning the dismantled movement
Pegging out
Using an ultrasonic tank
Lacquering
Re-assembly
Lubrication
Re-assembling and Setting up
Setting up
Siting
Regulation
Tips, Hints & Helps
Bluing
Silver soldering
Soft soldering
Dial Silvering
Splicing 30 hour rope
Black Marble or slate cases
Tables
Broach table
Train count table
Home
Tips, Hints & Helps
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