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From: agentsedge
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  • clocks do not have gears they have wheels!

  • You need to use a spring winder. I recommend a Webster. They work well and are affordable.

  • Dear Dr. I dont know how to load a spring OR how to calculate the forced required to move the arms(my arms are big) I need help, I am a failure, Please save me from my lack of knowledge

    I contacted for nawcc and they didnt help

    Please how do i load a spring for the weight i am pulling

    with thanks

  • This is good stuff. I think with videos like yours I could learn clock repair. Reading repair books just didn't seem to work for me so I lost interest. I think I'll try the video approach and give it another try. Clock repair looks like it can get rather involved. I wonder if I'll have the patience for such work.

  • I wouldn't worry about whether you have the patience, it is so completely absorbing you will be hooked!

    If you're in the UK contact the BHI.

  • Sorry, I forgot, if you're in the USA contact the NAWCC.

    I guarantee with a little guidance you will never have to throw a clock away!

  • did u have the patience?

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