WOW. You have a lot of stuff in your shop. You have a new subscriber. I will watch more of your videos. Glad that you are going with clock repair after you retire. I am sure with your back ground that you will be very good at it.
Thanks Mark, I am really enjoying working with clocks as there's so much to learn. That's why I watch your videos and pick up something every time. Thanks for subscribing. All the very best David
Wow! There's a much over-used and abused word, that I vowed never to use unless it's fully justified, but David, this is truly awesome. Good to see such an amazing product from Stanley Tech.
Hi David, Mark here from the States. I just found your channel and subscribed. I'm a retired Aerospace engineer with a keen interest in clocks as well. I have only a few shop tools (mostly woodworking) and have no plans at the moment for more. But I love tinkering. My passion is building with A. C. Gilbert Erector Sets (it's like Meccano to you in the UK) with the old stuff, all metal, from the 1920-1950's. In fact, I've build a fully functioning Grandfather clock that keeps time pretty well. Learned clock mechanisms via UA-cam and just started tinkering. Two years later and I have a 7 1/2 foot tall clock in my den. I continue to tinker with it quite often making little improvements as I learn more. Or adding functionality like moon phase and calender functions. Anyway, thought I'd introduce myself and say I'll be following your projects with interest.
Hello Mark, yes it's an absorbing hobby and you will never stop learning. Your project sounds really interesting, and it would be great if you could send us some pictures. Thanks so much for subscribing.
@@davidhaggarty I would love to show you my Erector clock. I am a member of the A. C. Gilbert Historical Society and have written a 12 page article on the build that is scheduled to be published in the groups June newsletter. I'd be happy to share a draft copy of that with you if you like. Can you share with me here your contact email to which I can send this copy? I'm using the mobile version of UA-cam and it oddly doesn't show up in this case. 🤔
Amazing David - what a journey
WOW. You have a lot of stuff in your shop. You have a new subscriber. I will watch more of your videos. Glad that you are going with clock repair after you retire. I am sure with your back ground that you will be very good at it.
Thanks Mark, I am really enjoying working with clocks as there's so much to learn. That's why I watch your videos and pick up something every time. Thanks for subscribing. All the very best David
Wow! There's a much over-used and abused word, that I vowed never to use unless it's fully justified, but David, this is truly awesome. Good to see such an amazing product from Stanley Tech.
Thanks Paul, and much the same about yourself, renovating a house in France. Thanks for subscribing. Cheers David
Great video.
Glad to see you still have a bike. 😊
4.5 bikes to be precise ♥️
Hi David, Mark here from the States. I just found your channel and subscribed. I'm a retired Aerospace engineer with a keen interest in clocks as well. I have only a few shop tools (mostly woodworking) and have no plans at the moment for more. But I love tinkering. My passion is building with A. C. Gilbert Erector Sets (it's like Meccano to you in the UK) with the old stuff, all metal, from the 1920-1950's. In fact, I've build a fully functioning Grandfather clock that keeps time pretty well. Learned clock mechanisms via UA-cam and just started tinkering. Two years later and I have a 7 1/2 foot tall clock in my den. I continue to tinker with it quite often making little improvements as I learn more. Or adding functionality like moon phase and calender functions.
Anyway, thought I'd introduce myself and say I'll be following your projects with interest.
Hello Mark, yes it's an absorbing hobby and you will never stop learning. Your project sounds really interesting, and it would be great if you could send us some pictures. Thanks so much for subscribing.
@@davidhaggarty I would love to show you my Erector clock. I am a member of the A. C. Gilbert Historical Society and have written a 12 page article on the build that is scheduled to be published in the groups June newsletter. I'd be happy to share a draft copy of that with you if you like.
Can you share with me here your contact email to which I can send this copy? I'm using the mobile version of UA-cam and it oddly doesn't show up in this case. 🤔
That would be great Mark. Many thanks.
emaildavidforinfo@gmail.com