Thank you very much. I have been looking for simple instructions like this and kept finding unclear instructions all over. Now my wall clock is on and working fine.
My Brother, u r Awesome! Thank you very much. You were very clear, just the right pace so I could work along with you, and very understandable. As a crafty woman, I was so excited to see the clock actually work. Thanks again & Peace.
Thank you 😊 I have a record store and I like using my old non collectible ones for Art/ crafts. I've just painted an album and placing on a wood back base and installing clock kit. Excited to finish and see how it comes along. ☮🍀😊
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!! I have been looking for simple instructions and kept finding unclear instructions that are elongated. Thanks for making this video!!!!!
My new movement looses 5 to 6 minutes an hour. Do he weight of the hands like 6" operate the same as the 3 " hands. Is there an adjustment to be made to have the new movement keep the correct time?
I want to put a mechanism on a wall with no "face" and use long (30cm) hands with a stripe painted on the wall to represent 12,3,6 and 9. Do I need the rubber washer? Can someone recommend a mechanism Mfgr who will work well with this? I CAN HAND CRAFT THE HANDS TO ACCOMDATE WEIGHT AND THICKNESS
I have 2 records of the same artist and album which is pat boone's gospel collection and one of the copies is on a frame for record albums. I think I may take that one and make a clock out of it using the record and the kit. Where do I get the numbers to put on the records?
I thank you for this wonderful video, However, I do need your help. I have now struggled to put together 5 mini quartz movements. Struggle? Yes! The hands are soooooo blessed hard to get on! They must be pressed down to the proper place on the shaft and fit snugly. But my mechanisms require a GREAT DEAL OF FORCE to get them on properly. Yet, you barely used any force at all. What could I be doing wrong? If I do not click them on, the hands do not work. But I have lost my religion, if you know what I mean, trying to get them placed properly.
May be the thickness of your clock surface is more than this record thingy... I have the same problem so I had to engrave the surface to make a provision for the machine to fit in. Pretty hectic but it worked
Cincinnati Clad King he means the height of the spindle. In my very short experience with these things the biggest problem is finding the right height of spindle to use with the object that you're trying to put together. So another words a record is fairly thin, so what size did you buy for that material? I have a three-quarter inch piece of wood and I tried to buy the three quarter inch hi spindle motor, but it doesn't stick out enough. How much should the spindle stick out of the object that you're trying to put the hands on?
Right to the point. Easily explained. Best video on this I’ve viewed. Thanks
Thank you very much.
I have been looking for simple instructions like this and kept finding unclear instructions all over.
Now my wall clock is on and working fine.
You are very welcome, thanks for watching.
My Brother, u r Awesome! Thank you very much. You were very clear, just the right pace so I could work along with you, and very understandable. As a crafty woman, I was so excited to see the clock actually work. Thanks again & Peace.
Thanks so much, glad I can help.
Thank you 😊 I have a record store and I like using my old non collectible ones for Art/ crafts. I've just painted an album and placing on a wood back base and installing clock kit. Excited to finish and see how it comes along. ☮🍀😊
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!! I have been looking for simple instructions and kept finding unclear instructions that are elongated. Thanks for making this video!!!!!
You are very welcome, I'm glad I could be of help.
Love the Record Clock, Great for a Recording Studio.
For such a simple video to make you’re the only one that did it lol thanks
Thanks so much!
Hi... Really excellent demonstration... Just needed that battery insert at the end. Thanks for the video.
Simple and easy instructions to follow thank you 😊
You are so welcome.
Great information. Making something that will incorporate one of these.
Thanks!
thank you. Finally a beloved clock is working again
You are very welcome.
THANK YOU for making this video!!!!!!! You are awesome!
Thanks so much!
Great, simple explanation. Thank you
You are so welcome.
Nice work and good idea. I m from Pakistan
Thank you!
Very helpful. Thank you.
Awesome, thanks for sharing.. My hands doesn't pop on to make it secure therefore leaving the hands loose and laying on the clock. Wht can I do? Thnks
The clock mechanisms I purchased will not fit thru the hole in the record. Can you recommend the clock mechanism you used?
Imformative. But you shouldve installed AA battery. Always nice to see a grand finally!!.
Great point.
How come my clocks end up not keeping proper time? Can’t sell them. Ideas?
Thanks so much!
Thank you!!!
My new movement looses 5 to 6 minutes an hour. Do he weight of the hands like 6" operate the same as the 3 " hands. Is there an adjustment to be made to have the new movement keep the correct time?
I have trouble getting my hands to fit on the record . Keeps. B ending or breaking them .
Need more detail, not sure what you mean.
a great tutorial but my clock spindle won't quite fit through the hole of my vinyl and your's does. any idea what I'm doing wrong?
Yes, I did open it up a little bit with a round file
If you don't have a round file a 5/16 drill bit will do the job. Make sure you support the record so it won't break when drilling.
How did you make these numbers on the record? 12 9 3 and 6
Store Bought
wow thanks! it is v helpful
You are very welcome.
Bravooooo!!!
What size stem are u using?
I want to put a mechanism on a wall with no "face" and use long (30cm) hands with a stripe painted on the wall to represent 12,3,6 and 9. Do I need the rubber washer? Can someone recommend a mechanism Mfgr who will work well with this? I CAN HAND CRAFT THE HANDS TO ACCOMDATE WEIGHT AND THICKNESS
You don't need the washer. www.ebay.com/itm/372522148784
I have 2 records of the same artist and album which is pat boone's gospel collection and one of the copies is on a frame for record albums. I think I may take that one and make a clock out of it using the record and the kit. Where do I get the numbers to put on the records?
Any Hobby shop.
Did I miss the size of the kit??
I thank you for this wonderful video, However, I do need your help. I have now struggled to put together 5 mini quartz movements. Struggle? Yes! The hands are soooooo blessed hard to get on! They must be pressed down to the proper place on the shaft and fit snugly. But my mechanisms require a GREAT DEAL OF FORCE to get them on properly. Yet, you barely used any force at all. What could I be doing wrong? If I do not click them on, the hands do not work. But I have lost my religion, if you know what I mean, trying to get them placed properly.
Yes I know what you mean, try this little trick. Put a little dawn soap on the shaft and see if that helps.
May be the thickness of your clock surface is more than this record thingy...
I have the same problem so I had to engrave the surface to make a provision for the machine to fit in. Pretty hectic but it worked
the rubber washer actually goes between the movement and the back of the clock. :)
I believe when you are having the nonmetallic softer surface to be tightened on , better to have rubber washers both way !
What kind of click kit would buy buy for smaller record 45
The same size ones. Check out soupcc11 clockkits on ebay.
This clock kit should be fine for the 45 record also. Try this link www.ebay.com/itm/322985221448
thanks!
Very welcome
What size spindle did you use?
Not sure what you are asking (Spindle)?
Cincinnati Clad King he means the height of the spindle. In my very short experience with these things the biggest problem is finding the right height of spindle to use with the object that you're trying to put together. So another words a record is fairly thin, so what size did you buy for that material? I have a three-quarter inch piece of wood and I tried to buy the three quarter inch hi spindle motor, but it doesn't stick out enough. How much should the spindle stick out of the object that you're trying to put the hands on?
Okay thanks, It's 15.9 mm or 1/2 inches + 1/8 inch whatever that totals out to.
thanks