I recently fell in love with a grandfather clock. While it has been transitioned to battery, they saved the wooden movement in case anyone can ever put it back together. Do you think this is something that I could attempt after taking your courses?
The wooden movement course is an intermediate level course. If you have never worked with clocks, it is best to start with the course titled "Clock Repair 1 and 2" On DVD here at www.ticktockpro.com/ANTIQUE-CLOCK-REPAIR-COURSE.htm The online version is here: online.ticktockproductions.com/
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This movement is seemingly exactly what I am trying to repair. Do you know which Boardman & Wells model this is?
I recently fell in love with a grandfather clock. While it has been transitioned to battery, they saved the wooden movement in case anyone can ever put it back together. Do you think this is something that I could attempt after taking your courses?
The wooden movement course is an intermediate level course. If you have never worked with clocks, it is best to start with the course titled "Clock Repair 1 and 2" On DVD here at www.ticktockpro.com/ANTIQUE-CLOCK-REPAIR-COURSE.htm The online version is here: online.ticktockproductions.com/