I use clock oil, not sure how well graphite would work??? I work on clocks of all sizes and I have always been told and have only ever used oil. It is now in a barn/shop that I have in my back yard. Currently there is a 5ft clock dial in the gable of my 2 story barn and it is ran by my John smith and sons movement and strikes a 18"bell. I plan to put another dial on one of the other walls and have this one running it.
I would use graphite on the pallet teeth because they are so exposed to airborne contaminants. Dust can stick to the oil on the pattet teeth faces.
Oil in the bearings (I forget what they are called.) Bushings.
Howondeful having your own tower clock - even with real bell!
robertgift 2 years ago
I may have to try that, never thought of using it. I think I'll ask other tower clock guys I know and see what they say.
Thanks
towerclock1843 2 years ago
Yes, ask everyone.
This is merely my conjecture.
robertgift 2 years ago
Nice!
Congratulations!
Do you oil or lubricate the escape wheel teeth?
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robertgift 2 years ago
Sorry for the delay.....
Well I actually lubricate the pallets that engage on the escape wheel teeth. The Pallets will then spread the oil evenly among the teeth as it runs.
Thanks for watching. I will have to re-post after I hook up the the other 2 trains of the clock.
Thanks
towerclock1843 2 years ago
Thanks.
Do you use oil or graphite?
Do you have this up in an attic?
Wonderful.
Thank you.
robertgift 2 years ago
I use clock oil, not sure how well graphite would work??? I work on clocks of all sizes and I have always been told and have only ever used oil. It is now in a barn/shop that I have in my back yard. Currently there is a 5ft clock dial in the gable of my 2 story barn and it is ran by my John smith and sons movement and strikes a 18"bell. I plan to put another dial on one of the other walls and have this one running it.
Thanks
towerclock1843 2 years ago