clock repair
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You can probably Google it.
Actually, it's not that hard to do it yourself if you have a minimal mechanical knowledge. Besides oiling the clockwork mechanism, it's usually only a matter of filing the points that complete the circuit and energize the electromagnet to wind the clock, when its 4- to 5-minute "run" cycle has wound down. Here's a "how-to" you-tube video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VyHFaNxmn3g He's showing a clock from the 1960's but the electric clocks work the same way, going back to the 1930's. Only difference is voltage.
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Clock Doc has repaired clocks for me. He's not a Club member but has a good knowledge of Hudson Clocks, Speedometers, etc. Telephone is 931-924-8888. Address is 10 West Main Street, Monteagle, Tennessee 37356. I don't think that he has a website.0
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