Nice job Cheryl, look fantastic. Thanks for sharing
@cheryladair732Ай бұрын
Thank you. It was a great garage find!
@munnerlyn32 ай бұрын
That movement is beautiful. It looks like you used mothers on it but that is just from the cleaning solution. Looks great. Very good explanation of how you know that you are getting somewhere by the less parts that you have left in your containers. Very good explanation on the gong hitting when the clock goes into warning and what to do about it. Love how you have learnt so much in a short period of time to the point where you can teach others. Keep it up girl. I think that you did a heck of a job on that bird repair. Looks great to me. You still havent added a handle to your hammer. Just get a wooden dowel. Drill a smaller hole than your handle but not that much smaller. Then push the handle onto the hammer handle. Love that hammer by the way. Your videos are getting better and better every time. I told you before that if you would have started repairing clocks 26 years ago when I did then you would have passed me by a very long time ago. Your explanation on the type of clock with the weights and chains on some movements could be thrown off. Great video from start to finish. Keep it up. Thanks for the shout out. God bless you and yours.
@cheryladair7322 ай бұрын
@@munnerlyn3 what do you mean about the type of clock with weights and chains could be thrown off?
@cheryladair7322 ай бұрын
@@munnerlyn3 and no I still haven't put the handle on my hammer. I was going to just use my homemade let down tool for a handle, but I still use it as a let down tool sometimes.
@justmike572 ай бұрын
When I take pictures of the movement, the first picture is the clock box so I know the movement goes with that clock. This was another fantastic job again. Thanks for the shout out.
@cheryladair7322 ай бұрын
@@justmike57 I try to only work on one clock at a time, so there is no mixing up the movement and case for me. I have limited space and limited attention! Thanks for watching.