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Your clock repair
troubleshooting guide!
Clock
Repair Home
Pendulum
will not swing
Runs
too fast or slow
Weights
refuse to fall
Weights
are on wrong
Chimes
out of sequence
Moon
phase dial set-up
Pendulum
will not swing
Runs too
fast or slow
Replacing
lost weights
Pendulum
will not swing
Runs
too fast or slow
Pendulum
will not swing
Runs
too fast or slow |
Where to order clock parts:
Clock parts are available at the same price
to both amateur and professional clock repair persons! The following
is a directory of the major clock supply houses in the nation. Be
sure to obtain as many catalogues as you can. Then check prices for
the best buy. I order from them all, and they give great service!
Time
Savers is located in Scottsdale,
AZ. They publish a black and white catalogue with photos and descriptions
of hundreds of clock tools and clock parts that you might need for
repair of your clocks.
S.LaRose,
Inc. is located in Greensboro,
N.C. and has a wide selection of clock repair tools and clock parts.
Be sure to get their color catalogue which shows their selection in
great detail.
Black
Forest Imports, Inc. has
locations both on the West and East Coast to serve you. If you would
rather purchase a new movement then repair one, then be sure to get
their catalogue. They stock complete movements as well as clock parts
for grandfather and cuckoo clocks.
Wayne Berry, Certified Clockmaker
E-Mail: How to Repair
Clocks
Last Modified: February 17, 2004
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