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I fix all clocks, except the Atmos.
All clocks get disassembled,
ultrasonically cleaned, pivots polished, and bushings put in if needed.
Then the clock gets put back together and test run.
I deal with all parts of the clock movement; gears, arbors (the axles),
pivots, (the part that goes into the plate, that the gear turns on), and
mainsprings. Springs get taken out of barrels, if they are in barrels, and
get cleaned and inspected. Then lubed with special lubricant and replaced.
This all amounts to a very well running clock. If it is your family
heirloom or just a clock that you want repaired, I can do it and do it
well.
Usually, it takes two to four weeks to get a clock fixed to where you can
come and pick it up. This is because I like to make sure that they are
running to my expectations.
I also do brass repolishing and lacquering, and use original gold toned
lacquer too. That is extra to the repair costs, and is optional. If you
want it, I can do it.
I also do electric clocks. 400 day clocks (Anniversary) are a specialty
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