I oiled my clock today.
I oiled my clock today.
It hasn't run since the '90s. I inherited it from my grandfather, but never took the time to get it running again. Fingers crossed that all it needed was a little TLC.
I oiled my clock today.
It hasn't run since the '90s. I inherited it from my grandfather, but never took the time to get it running again. Fingers crossed that all it needed was a little TLC.
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Got any learning resources for this? I also inherited one from my grandpa and it's currently running, but was sitting for a looong time. I probably need to do some maintenance.
Nothing more than a YouTube video on oiling. Probably the first one that popped up in the search. I bought a kit online that had the oil and a few oiling pins - cost 30 bucks or so. This clock would run, but just for a few minutes before stopping. So I'm hoping it just needs a little less friction in life.
I was lucky, I also inherited the owner's manual and all my grandfather's detailed notes on its maintenance. In red ink, he wrote on the first page, "OIL EVERY CHRISTMAS". [It was the Army in him.] I would recommend an online video or searching for the make and model of the clock, there's likely a PDF out there for free. Ebay also is a good place to get a manual for a nominal amount.