For the novice that has only one clock spring to repair, this is the excellent, fairly simple method. Only simpler, would be with no crank device, using gloves, vice and possibly a capture tube, fabricated from copper tubing, in place of long nose pliers. Thank you for simplifying an otherwise costly project.
The anti-reverse claw seen suspending down from a upper pivot point by gravity, without a need for a clip spring that commonly found on some other designs. This simplify design seem works well too, thanks for sharing.
You should get a mainspring winder that holds the end of the spring when winding it back in. There far better then the one you are using. I watch many on here using mainspring winders, so far you are the only one that is correct in using one. Some of these home made winders are a joke.
There are brilliant craftsmen that uhhh talk pretty poorly and uhhhh have to script things to say and uhhh then it makes them sound kind of uhhhh stupid so uhhhh maybe uhhh it's better to not uhhh speak.
I have no idea what you are doing, no narrative track, no written description. Just a video of someone working, but not helpful for showing others how to do it. What was the point?
For the novice that has only one clock spring to repair, this is the excellent, fairly simple method. Only simpler, would be with no crank device, using gloves, vice and possibly a capture tube, fabricated from copper tubing, in place of long nose pliers. Thank you for simplifying an otherwise costly project.
Nice job!
The anti-reverse claw seen suspending down from a upper pivot point by gravity, without a need for a clip spring that commonly found on some other designs. This simplify design seem works well too, thanks for sharing.
competent and pleasing to watch. You certainly seem to have stirred up the misery merchants though.
How many joules stored by spring ?
You should get a mainspring winder that holds the end of the spring when winding it back in. There far better then the one you are using. I watch many on here using mainspring winders, so far you are the only one that is correct in using one. Some of these home made winders are a joke.
great job
Really? Are you ready to do a main spring replacement after watching this? I'm not....
No, i never, in the end, i took it to a clock repairer in the jewellery quarter Birmingham
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Ben o yayı elimle söküb takıyorum !.
Obsolete winder and technology...as well as dangerous. Use a Webster or Ollie Baker.
Another one don’t know how to talk...
There are brilliant craftsmen that uhhh talk pretty poorly and uhhhh have to script things to say and uhhh then it makes them sound kind of uhhhh stupid so uhhhh maybe uhhh it's better to not uhhh speak.
Mike Ries
Maybe your uhh um. right. !
I have no idea what you are doing, no narrative track, no written description. Just a video of someone working, but not helpful for showing others how to do it. What was the point?