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Andy Arhelger

22/08/2005 3:00 PM

Clock movements

Where can I read about clock movements for a grandfather clock I would
like to build? What are the good, better, best brands? What features
should I look for, I.E. cable drive, chain drive? Where is the best
place to buy a movement from? I know you can spend a lot of money on
just the movement. I don't know yet what I want to spend but I don't
have unlimited resources.

Andy Arhelger


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in reply to Andy Arhelger on 22/08/2005 3:00 PM

22/08/2005 2:18 PM

Klockit is the one I remember. They're all pricey. Don't think there's
any less than 300, and you can go way past a thousand. Googling on
klockit should put it at the top of the page.

You can also google the rec for grandfather movements and come up with
a list.

Sb

"SonomaProducts.com"

in reply to Andy Arhelger on 22/08/2005 3:00 PM

22/08/2005 2:35 PM

Try alt.horology

Ok, Ok, before we get all the puns, it is NOT The study of Whores.

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in reply to Andy Arhelger on 22/08/2005 3:00 PM

22/08/2005 3:25 PM


[email protected] wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 15:00:59 -0500, Andy Arhelger
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >Where can I read about clock movements for a grandfather clock I would
> >like to build? What are the good, better, best brands? What features
> >should I look for, I.E. cable drive, chain drive? Where is the best
> >place to buy a movement from? I know you can spend a lot of money on
> >just the movement. I don't know yet what I want to spend but I don't
> >have unlimited resources.
> >
> >Andy Arhelger
>
>
> If I really wanted it to keep time I would put a quartz clock in it
> and put a phony pendulum mechanism in there.

Both of which are sold by Klockit and others, for just that purpose.

Some places to look:

http://www.emperorclock.com
http://www.colonialtimes.com
http://www.murrayclock.com
http://www.timesavers.cam
http://www.merritts.com
http://www.slarose.com
http://www.clockworks.com
http://www.rswww.com

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FF

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in reply to Andy Arhelger on 22/08/2005 3:00 PM

22/08/2005 5:00 PM

On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 15:00:59 -0500, Andy Arhelger
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Where can I read about clock movements for a grandfather clock I would
>like to build? What are the good, better, best brands? What features
>should I look for, I.E. cable drive, chain drive? Where is the best
>place to buy a movement from? I know you can spend a lot of money on
>just the movement. I don't know yet what I want to spend but I don't
>have unlimited resources.
>
>Andy Arhelger


If I really wanted it to keep time I would put a quartz clock in it
and put a phony pendulum mechanism in there.

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Andy Dingley

in reply to Andy Arhelger on 22/08/2005 3:00 PM

23/08/2005 11:16 PM

On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 15:00:59 -0500, Andy Arhelger <[email protected]>
wrote:

>Where can I read about clock movements for a grandfather clock I would
>like to build?

Old '50s or '60s books on clock _repair_ for the amateur. They explain
the different mechanisms, and how quality/price can be varied by
construction techniques. With a little of that knowledge, a lot of the
commercial products become a lot clearer.


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