Wow, you have time to make nuts on the lathe? and for a common open spring movement to boot? You must not have much clock repair business. I just go to the junk movement box if I need one or better yet don't lose the one you removed from the clock. Plastic shoe boxes from the craft store work great for keeping loose parts together. I guess this could be considered a lathe "exercise" for acquiring machining experience, but isn't very practical in a professional clock repair shop.
Wow, you have time to make nuts on the lathe? and for a common open spring movement to boot? You must not have much clock repair business. I just go to the junk movement box if I need one or better yet don't lose the one you removed from the clock. Plastic shoe boxes from the craft store work great for keeping loose parts together. I guess this could be considered a lathe "exercise" for acquiring machining experience, but isn't very practical in a professional clock repair shop.
clockguy2 3 months ago in playlist More videos from TickTockPro
45 seconds to get to the content? That needs to be seriously shortened.
adisharr 1 year ago