Hi cris!..I'm New in your Channel. Could you tell me what you used to Clean the rust in the cilinder of the Weight?... Greeting From Buenos Aires in Argentina.
I believe you're asking... How heavy should your weights be? If so, I'd be happy to answer. The Weights act as batteries. The heavier the weight the more it can move and the longer it can run. If it's lost a very small amount of weight, it will still work. You don't want to overweight it and break or excessively damage the internals. If it runs fast or slow, it's down to the pendulum(long ticking thing). There will be a type of screw on the bottom that you can screw right to speed up and left to slow down. Hope that helps. :)
I think the best part about these old clocks, is that theyre serviceable. Everything nowadays is disposable.
Excellent guide on polishing the weights!
Thank you
Two of my antique clocks need to be polished like this.
This is amazing!! I love watching these videos, this one itself is satisfying to watch.
Thanks!
Very nice finish. Excellent “How to video”
I went to the automotive parts store and bought clear urethane spray protective coating for car wheels. Works just as well as Lacquer...
Fabtastic work! Thanks for teaching!
Thanks!
Very good. Was wondering what to do with one I have that needs some attention.
Great job 😃
great job.
Thanks, Chris better than new Dont you put on something to keep it shining?
The brass laquer
Very informative
Thank you.
Hi Chris I have a Waterbury Bim Bam movement. Would you consider doing a video of a refurbishment? I can send it to you.
It’s a good idea, but not at this time.
This is great. But I don’t have that equipment. :(
how long do you soak in the lacquer thinner?
5 to 10 minutes
what type of polishing wheel did you use
Cotton wheel.
Hi cris!..I'm New in your Channel. Could you tell me what you used to Clean the rust in the cilinder of the Weight?... Greeting From Buenos Aires in Argentina.
Fabulustre
How to use all material name
You didn’t show the lacquering process…
I used an aerosol spray lacquer for brass
How much should weight every piece !
I am not sure what you are asking.
I believe you're asking... How heavy should your weights be?
If so, I'd be happy to answer.
The Weights act as batteries. The heavier the weight the more it can move and the longer it can run.
If it's lost a very small amount of weight, it will still work. You don't want to overweight it and break or excessively damage the internals.
If it runs fast or slow, it's down to the pendulum(long ticking thing). There will be a type of screw on the bottom that you can screw right to speed up and left to slow down.
Hope that helps. :)