Excellent video. Where can one buy an oil dispenser and oil like the one used in the video? Is there a special name for it? What is it called and what type of oil is used? thank you.
We just had our circa 1820 works cleaned and operational for our Grandfather clock. It worked fine for a week but now will not chime unless I move the minute hand by hand. The our clock repair guy said to put a drop of oil on the "drop paw mechanism". No clue that is. Help
If the chimes will not move at all they are probably jammed. In most cases the chimes run slow because of bearing ware. In that case oil can help but will not fix the root problem of ware.
Excellent video. Where can one buy an oil dispenser and oil like the one used in the video? Is there a special name for it? What is it called and what type of oil is used? thank you.
GlennBeckMeltsDown 1 month ago
clockshop.co
50extra 3 months ago
We just had our circa 1820 works cleaned and operational for our Grandfather clock. It worked fine for a week but now will not chime unless I move the minute hand by hand. The our clock repair guy said to put a drop of oil on the "drop paw mechanism". No clue that is. Help
konczalr 3 months ago
@konczalr If you have just had work done, I would surest you contact the repair shop and ask what his warrantee is.
Thanks Tony
ticktocktony 3 months ago
Hello Tony,
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us on this matter. I appreciate it very much, and may God bless you!
tomfran7 4 months ago
Hi Tony. Is there any particular brand of clock oil which is best to use. Cheers.
fx02zbn 5 months ago
Many thanks for this simple, clear, description.
Offshoreorganbuilder 6 months ago
My Westminster chimes on a Hermle 451-050h will not budge. Can that be from lack of oiling?
snogluver 6 months ago
@snogluver
If the chimes will not move at all they are probably jammed. In most cases the chimes run slow because of bearing ware. In that case oil can help but will not fix the root problem of ware.
Regards Tony
ticktocktony 6 months ago
@ticktocktony The chime hammers will move along with some gears, but the gear driven by the chain is the only part that will not move.
snogluver 6 months ago
Excellent video and information....thanks.
Jm4steam 9 months ago
That movement is sure to end up with fingerprint etchings on the brass..
wishuwell007 1 year ago
Very informative video. Does a great job explaining how to oil a clock in an easy to understand way.
suttonelectric 1 year ago