Love the video man, question would be what lubricant do you usually use for these clocks, I have an old japanese clock with a similar movement inside and was planning to refurbish it soon properly
@AndreOrso-m6b2 күн бұрын
So, my mantel clock runs fine but it only chimes at the hour, but not correct. For example, at 1:00 will play the first quarter chime, then at 2:00 it will play the second quarter chime, then at 3:00 it will play the third quarter chime. Then at 4:00 it will play the 2 o’clock chime. Any suggestions?? Thanks.
@BigBabeProductions5 күн бұрын
Thank You for a no nonsense instructional video on this. I have a few wall clocks and 2 standing and have been working on my own clocks for a few years now. It is very enjoyable. I'm about to replace a 30 day spring on a nice looking Montgomery Ward Regulator. Thanks Again. Nice Job !
@paulsheffield8886 күн бұрын
How do you turn on the chime? Where is that located?
@johnawelbornlovesBlairWelborn9 күн бұрын
Where can one find replacement bushings etc. for the Seth Thomas 89
@JRCLOCKER8 күн бұрын
Hi, I sell them on ebay but you will need to know the sizes you will need. The plate thickness is 1.5mm. The outside diameter can be between 3mm and 3.5mm. The inside can be different but be the smaller allows you to open the diameter with a broach.
@elliesammon26539 күн бұрын
Hi, I bought a clock from a woman whose husband passed and had a collection. She said he had recently fixed it before he passed and I’m trying to get it to work again. It is a 73 Franz Hermle 140-010, can you make a video on how to fix it? :)
@Guicepp10 күн бұрын
Thanks a lot for posting this! I'm preparing to replace a hermle 130-020. But hermle is new to me. A new movement is not cheap. Your video's really help me get the confidence to make the plunge! I was wondering. Do the new works come pre oiled / lubed? Or does that depend on the seller. Thanks again!
@rotaryrkt11 күн бұрын
What is the silver flat bar above the hammers? I have an older Hermle 350-020 and my bar is black.
@ronmccarty753713 күн бұрын
Great tip! Thanks
@BradfordNeedham15 күн бұрын
8:37 One thing I love about the clock repair community is that there are so many ways to do any particular thing. I've seen people describe scribing as defacing the movement, but others see it as a pragmatic way to assemble the clock so it can be enjoyed for years to come. Thanks for posting your take and suggestions on this practice.
@johncasamento219717 күн бұрын
I have been looking for this adjustment for quite a while. Thank you.
@jont80017 күн бұрын
I found that the winding arbor does not stick far enough out to get the key on!
@FredAst-w9d19 күн бұрын
i have a Howard Miller Clock that has the 340-020 but has a different minute spring than the Hermle. It was like the one you took out of the clock. I can't get my to run and I think its in that vertical spring. It will not stay running and it is wound. Any suggestions?
@danagropp654328 күн бұрын
I love your videos Thanks Dana
@Cobesclocks29 күн бұрын
Hopefully it will be a good investment
@samsclocks2084Ай бұрын
Amazing design
@jordanbusby6231Ай бұрын
And question when you replace hammer leather do you soak it in water or anything
@JRCLOCKERАй бұрын
Hi, No I just trim and screw into socket. Jim
@jordanbusby6231Ай бұрын
@@JRCLOCKER thank you very much and what kind of leather do you use?
@jordanbusby6231Ай бұрын
Hi Mr jim
@Troupee-LennonАй бұрын
Fantastic demonstration you make it look easy i have a Question please i have 5 grandfather clocks all working one of them i have a problem in pulling up are winding the center weight it doesn't hold its wind weight i have take weight off hold da chain and kinda pull bit fast to get it hold then i puts back weight while holding tension on chain ....is there something worn-out i need replacing other that it's chiming away keeping perfect timing much appreciated great video thanks 😀👍
@JRCLOCKER24 күн бұрын
It sounds like you need a winding click repaired. You might want to Google "clock repair near me"
@Mike-c6v9zАй бұрын
On my pillar and scroll woodwork clock I can't tell which weight goes on time and which goes on the strike. One is bigger than the other. Any idea?
@JRCLOCKER24 күн бұрын
In most cases the bigger one goes on the strike side.
@Mike-c6v9z22 күн бұрын
@JRCLOCKER Thank you.
@mikepreuss4790Ай бұрын
my grandmother clock the pendulum will not continue to work
@JRCLOCKER24 күн бұрын
You might want to Google "clock repair near me"
@konamotoogawa5917Ай бұрын
Just wondering what my clock on and off stopping after service ?
@JRCLOCKER24 күн бұрын
Not sure what you are asking.
@Carolina.S.N.Gaviota2 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing❤
@Cobesclocks2 ай бұрын
Lol Jim you got cut off there
@bradb40752 ай бұрын
I had a very bad experience my first time using one of these, and needed 3 hands. The "clamp" on mine barely grips the wheel. I don't have a nice winder yet, but I learned my lesson that first time and now I only use this thing when it is locked into a vise, so that I have two hands free to deal with any issues that arise.
@JRCLOCKER24 күн бұрын
Sorry to hear that, I don't like them either. It was my first time in this video.
@bradb407519 күн бұрын
@@JRCLOCKER Well, you sure made it look easy! I just didn't have that kind of luck.
@Cobesclocks2 ай бұрын
Wow that’s packed with dirt must have been exposed to the air
@josephfrye73422 ай бұрын
Nice
@bradb40752 ай бұрын
Acetone (nail polish remover) will remove that reside easily.
@bradb40752 ай бұрын
Why don't you use the Bergeon bushing cutters to trim down proud bushings?
@brettfavrewelfarequeen98862 ай бұрын
I like using that brand of gel super glue too.
@jordanbusby62312 ай бұрын
Hi again Mr Jim
@kiwicory1002 ай бұрын
love the videos keep it up very helpful
@bradb40752 ай бұрын
Any idea where one can get ahold of a piece of this foam? I have been wondering how to keep track if the wheels as I bush, example, if I know I need to bush the back of time side third wheel, I need to keep track of exactly which pivot that is so I make sure I measure/fit the proper pivot to the bush. And I've been confused as to how I can keep track being new, where I don't always remember which wheel is the third wheel.
@bradb40752 ай бұрын
I found out it is called polyethylene foam, used for packing and creating foam fitted storage cases for things, and was able to order a piece on Amazon.
@bradb40752 ай бұрын
Thanks Jim, really appreciate your videos.
@danielwalker33952 ай бұрын
Very informative video. I am working on the same movement from my 1905 black mantel clock. I am seeing a problem with my power spring for running the clock(...have not disassembled the movement yet....) Got movement running pretty good for a 24 hour period. Movement stopped & I could not get it to run for the last 2 days. Finally spotted what I believe to be the problem......the power spring when wound goes "off center" to the right.....when power is releasing the spring expands toward the top & eventually contacts the lantern gear above it stopping movement. In looking at both power springs; the one on the right is more centered but also seems to have a "guide pin" to stop spring from expanding up & interfering with any gears above...... There is no "guide pin" on the left spring....Seems if I were to add one it would keep power spring away from the lantern gear....... Is this a possible fix to prevent expansion upwards, keeping "lantern gear" from this obstruction ??
@jordanbusby62312 ай бұрын
Hi Mr jim
@PauloCosta-rp4qb2 ай бұрын
I got stuck in 3:20, which is a part in which you mention that there are latches that fit into the grooves to hold the dial. Yet, you did not show how you took it out. From the easiness with which you took them out it seems to be quite straight forward to do. Yet. I am stuck on that part. I even took the dial / movement block out of the cabinet and tried to take the latches out of the grooves. They look like small black toothpicks that would be easy to pull off from the grooves. Yet, all four in my clock are stuck. I tried to pull with pliers to no avail. Either I am missing something very basic or my latches are different (you did not show it in the video). It might be that they are corroded. Any ideas / suggestions on how to remove these latches? Is there anything I must press and/or pull to remove it? BTW, this video is more than 3 years old and still helps a lot of people. Thank you very much for doing it!!
@markwillmer57992 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed watching this thank you. I have just been given a unicorn clock with the same movement. Mine was made in 62. Thanks Mark
@hoosierdawg81942 ай бұрын
Hi there - saw your KZbin video on repairing clocks. I have a Hermle clock that needs repaired or clock mechanics replaced. The very top spring tiny thin wire is hanging out - unsure about anything else. Can you help and possibly how much or do you have a replacement for sale? Thank you kindly sir! Tried sending on eBay but it blocked it for some reason. So sent couple three separately there.
@AgnibeshDesarkar2 ай бұрын
Wow liked this , searched in google about floating balance , got this really awesome 😮. Hope you also post videos on how to repair or oil up automatic or mechanical watches wrist watches .
@Cobesclocks2 ай бұрын
So beautiful great work!! 😊
@BradfordNeedham2 ай бұрын
You make that winder seem so benign :-) I have a video of a 31 day mainspring getting away from me on one of those winders. Needless to say I now have an Ollie Baker style winder - much cheaper than a trip to Urgent Care. Thanks for the video - it was helpful to see how that winder is supposed to behave.
@Cobesclocks2 ай бұрын
These hand held ones are dangerous
@JamesByrd-ig8zg2 ай бұрын
Is this the same for a musical one too
@stephendiehl9372 ай бұрын
Thanks so much. I have not been able to regulate my Elgin Mantle clock (with a Hermle movement). I have been stumped by the + - sign but no visible adjustment screw. Your video had just the info that I needed. Thanks
@Irina-dx3ht2 ай бұрын
Danke! 😃🤩🙃 endlich habe richtige video gefunden 👍 like 88
@bored2infinity2 ай бұрын
Thank you! I inherited a Sligh clock that I believe was made in the 1990s. Have been researching how I can get the mechanism out to oil it effectively since I am unsure how long it has been (though I do know my sister had it serviced). In any case, having watched your "other" video, I could not get what I learned to line up with what I see on this clock. This video seems to line up nicely in that my clock has the four screws on the face as you demonstrated. I kept anaylyzing trying to figure out what would happen if I removed them, but could not see the solution. This video seems to have solved the mystery for me. At least now I feel like I can give it a whirl to get the mechanism out for oiling (which I have researched studiously).
@bored2infinity2 ай бұрын
Mission accomplished! I removed the door that covers the clock face first by removing screws from the hinge. I was able to remove the mechanism still attached to my clock's saddle mounting board without removing screws that held the mechanism through the board where the cables pass through. My board goes fully from side to side near the access doors and was not the roughly 12 inches as in the video. After removing the 4 screws and the mask board, I was able to lift the board to clear the hold-down bolts, tilt the clock face out the opening, and then lift the works out at about a 45 degree angle toward the front until I had to rotate everything to get the board to clear through the front opening. Now I can blow it out and carefully oil.
@jordanbusby62313 ай бұрын
Hi Mr Jim what do you think of these jauch 77s?
@JRCLOCKER3 ай бұрын
I like them. Easy to work on and well built.
@jordanbusby62313 ай бұрын
Thank you I have a clock with one in it incomplete though@@JRCLOCKER
@robinsxo13 ай бұрын
I just purchased a grandfather clock with this exact model, we adjusted the chains, it ran for about 4 hours and stopped, chime never worked with lever in position up?? Any suggestions??
@JRCLOCKER3 ай бұрын
Hi, I believe the lever should be up as you have it. Send me pictures of the movement to rodmansclockshop @gmail.com and I will take a look.