just got a movement like this, it wouldnt tick a month ago but like 3 days ago it started ticking. It keeps time like a charm too!! still needs a cleaning, as I can see the chiming mechanism not stopping on any 2 quarter chimes and the full hour chime.. probably dirt build up.
Thanks for watching and commenting. Here in Canada we could use some of your warm weather right now to melt our snow. I don't like winters anymore, lol :)
Hi Ron. Though the power of Google and looking for Hermle 1050-020 clocks I've landed on your channel...after binge watching the clocks (and some ship building stuff too), I can't say enough on the enjoyment I've experienced and the laughs along the way. I was going to ask, what's your supplier as you mention you're a Winterpegger as I am too (over in St James) - so I'd like to have a Canadian supply source; all that exchange and duty rigamarole. So through the magic of 'pause' I read your shipping label - perfect! I've made a few clocks and want to go mechanical for the next and learned a few thing from you in this series....yup I'm going to make one now. As for the ships..I know of the Cellar Dweller...well not yet. Cheers Glenn
My Hermle clock stopped working after ~60 years. Hope to find the reason. The power coming from the spring hardly reaches the balance wheel.... but the case is as new!
Ron, I have a Franz Hermle 1050-020 movement in my mantle clock I need to ship this to my daughter any ideas on how to pack this for shipping. The website mentioned that on the new clock they use rubber bands on certain parts and a foam piece. I assume these would go somewhere on the movement etc.. Any hints would be helpful. BTW great video!
Is there a Hermle triple chime movement that uses hammers that I can buy? I am making a wedding present for my daughter and wanted it to match one I built 34 years ago,
Hi Bob, Haha! I had to rewatch the video to catch the box throwing thing. Yes, it really did sound that way alright. In reality I had tossed it onto the far end of the table saw extension, but It may as well have been the floor for all the noise it made. We'll just let everyone think I'd thrown it on the floor. Makes for that aw-shucks, who cares look. lol. :)
Where’s the second part to this? Scrolling through hundreds if your videos makes it difficult to find it. I ask as I’m making a grandfather clock with the same movement.
Thanks for asking Chris 👍 The Hermle 1050-020 Part 1 ruclips.net/video/ObrXGOxVWOY/видео.html The Hermle 1050-020 Part 2 ruclips.net/video/Gb85k2cA2OU/видео.html The Hermle 1050-020 Part 3 ruclips.net/video/HtGj8odqmhs/видео.html The Hermle 1050-020 Part 4 ruclips.net/video/_RALjY4EyIE/видео.html The Hermle 1050-020 Part 5 ruclips.net/video/451Cvv0ysbY/видео.html The Hermle 1050-020 Part 6 ruclips.net/video/HeLlZbHlneQ/видео.html The Hermle 1050-020 Part 7 ruclips.net/video/ib7YMx-ZSs0/видео.html The Hermle 1050-020 Part 8 ruclips.net/video/A-We0zTO0AU/видео.html The Hermle 1050-020 Part 9 ruclips.net/video/ToQeg2ZLIZs/видео.html The Hermle 1050-020 Part 10 ruclips.net/video/c4Bqg3R1gkA/видео.html The Hermle 1050-020 Part 11 ruclips.net/video/x1amkhSLW24/видео.html The Hermle 1050-020 Part 12 ruclips.net/video/1_XRmHVl2LM/видео.html The Hermle 1050-020 Part 13 ruclips.net/video/qAZunn4FQL8/видео.html The Hermle 1050-020 Part 14 ruclips.net/video/ERQO11SPJMg/видео.html The Hermle 1050-020 Part 15 ruclips.net/video/8AmqGyHmK7c/видео.html The Hermle 1050-020 Part 16 ruclips.net/video/YySx78IQ-YQ/видео.html The Hermle 1050-020 Part 17 ruclips.net/video/OhQUoFjnmGA/видео.html The Hermle 1050-020 Part 18 ruclips.net/video/UBVDdPZzXqw/видео.html The Hermle 1050-020 Part 19 ruclips.net/video/w5uhg9gAPeE/видео.html The Hermle 1050-020 Part 20 ruclips.net/video/DQip0EtiY6o/видео.html The Hermle 1050-020 Part 21 ruclips.net/video/7CogHORGeFc/видео.html The Hermle 1050-020 Part 22 ruclips.net/video/MMugMMgkQMw/видео.html The Hermle 1050-020 Part 23 ruclips.net/video/8l5OzTHsP3o/видео.html The Hermle 1050-020 Part 24 ruclips.net/video/5NHKTSjD3t4/видео.html
"Warranty is void if......." LOL!! How many parts to this series Ron? Any guesses?? Sure wish you would have read us a few paragraphs from that newspaper packing material. Let's get started. I'm ready!! See ya tomorrow. JimE
Re: "How many parts to this series" If I hazard a guess, two thing may happen. First you will be scared away and secondly I'll become discouraged and depressed. Okay, won't be that bad --- I hope. Definitely will have to break it up though with a pen or two just to keep everybody, especially me, sane, lol. Not planning an elaborate thing like "The Mantel Clock" series. Planning on an old fashioned simple style case, but may use something like dark walnut. What may take up some time is that I'm going to make my own dial, which will give it that hand made look --- at least that's the plan :)
The advantage of that balance is the clock will run even when not level. I have worked on many over the years and often found when needing servicing I them fiddly both your style and the original floating balance. I have always prefered pendulum movements. They are simple to put in beat and when level are fool proof. That being said, your clock will run for 15, 20 years probably before ever needing servicing. Your videos are really well made and I enjoy them. Great work.
Hi again Lester. Since you've actually worked on balance wheel vs: floating balance wheel, it's a relief to know that I'm not required to go into a wordy explanation, lol. My plan is that at the end of this series to demonstrate quite graphically the advantage to this style of movement. Bet that you can already guess what I'm planning to do. Please don't give it away :)
just got a movement like this, it wouldnt tick a month ago but like 3 days ago it started ticking. It keeps time like a charm too!! still needs a cleaning, as I can see the chiming mechanism not stopping on any 2 quarter chimes and the full hour chime.. probably dirt build up.
Hoping it goes well for you Conner. 👍🙂
Looking forward to the clock build.
Thanks for watching again Mike.
Hi Ron, neat packing isn't it? Wish to see your subsequent implementation. Warm regards from Malaysia.
Thanks for watching and commenting. Here in Canada we could use some of your warm weather right now to melt our snow. I don't like winters anymore, lol :)
Hi Ron. Though the power of Google and looking for Hermle 1050-020 clocks I've landed on your channel...after binge watching the clocks (and some ship building stuff too), I can't say enough on the enjoyment I've experienced and the laughs along the way. I was going to ask, what's your supplier as you mention you're a Winterpegger as I am too (over in St James) - so I'd like to have a Canadian supply source; all that exchange and duty rigamarole. So through the magic of 'pause' I read your shipping label - perfect! I've made a few clocks and want to go mechanical for the next and learned a few thing from you in this series....yup I'm going to make one now. As for the ships..I know of the Cellar Dweller...well not yet. Cheers Glenn
Hi Winnipegger,
H. W. Perrin - perrinwatchparts.com/
Craftime Clockery - www.craftimeclockery.com/
My Hermle clock stopped working after ~60 years. Hope to find the reason. The power coming from the spring hardly reaches the balance wheel.... but the case is as new!
May possibly just need to be cleaned and oiled.
@@roncalverley Cogwheels, the clockwork are looking pretty clean. What can I do to find the fault?
@@tyrewald9083 it depends on the movement. sounds like friction is building up, possible worn pivots, worn in general.
Ron, I have a Franz Hermle 1050-020 movement in my mantle clock I need to ship this to my daughter any ideas on how to pack this for shipping. The website mentioned that on the new clock they use rubber bands on certain parts and a foam piece. I assume these would go somewhere on the movement etc.. Any hints would be helpful. BTW great video!
The only thing that I can suggest is to watch me unpacking it, and simply reverse the process. Good luck. 🤞
Is there a Hermle triple chime movement that uses hammers that I can buy? I am making a wedding present for my daughter and wanted it to match one I built 34 years ago,
And it's presently on sale too 😁
perrinwatchparts.com/collections/clock-movements/products/hermle-clock-movement-340-020
As I watched the part where you threw the box on the ground...
You're like a kid at Christmas, but with a box cutter. Nice.
Hi Bob,
Haha! I had to rewatch the video to catch the box throwing thing. Yes, it really did sound that way alright. In reality I had tossed it onto the far end of the table saw extension, but It may as well have been the floor for all the noise it made. We'll just let everyone think I'd thrown it on the floor. Makes for that aw-shucks, who cares look. lol. :)
You seemed so happy to get at what was inside, and to heck with the stupid box :}
LOL :)
So when you bought the movement did it come with the chime rods, hands and parts?
That was 4 years ago now. I think that I my have had to order the hands separately. Surprisingly, it did not come with a key.
@@roncalverley Mine didnt even have a manual
Don't know if I can wait until tomorrow.
Billy, you can do it. Patience is a virtue, lol :)
Ron do you have the link for the product?
Hi John. This is where this one came from :)
perrinwatchparts.com/collections/clock-movements/products/clock-movements-cm1050020?variant=39086471951
Where’s the second part to this? Scrolling through hundreds if your videos makes it difficult to find it. I ask as I’m making a grandfather clock with the same movement.
Thanks for asking Chris 👍
The Hermle 1050-020 Part 1 ruclips.net/video/ObrXGOxVWOY/видео.html
The Hermle 1050-020 Part 2 ruclips.net/video/Gb85k2cA2OU/видео.html
The Hermle 1050-020 Part 3 ruclips.net/video/HtGj8odqmhs/видео.html
The Hermle 1050-020 Part 4 ruclips.net/video/_RALjY4EyIE/видео.html
The Hermle 1050-020 Part 5 ruclips.net/video/451Cvv0ysbY/видео.html
The Hermle 1050-020 Part 6 ruclips.net/video/HeLlZbHlneQ/видео.html
The Hermle 1050-020 Part 7 ruclips.net/video/ib7YMx-ZSs0/видео.html
The Hermle 1050-020 Part 8 ruclips.net/video/A-We0zTO0AU/видео.html
The Hermle 1050-020 Part 9 ruclips.net/video/ToQeg2ZLIZs/видео.html
The Hermle 1050-020 Part 10 ruclips.net/video/c4Bqg3R1gkA/видео.html
The Hermle 1050-020 Part 11 ruclips.net/video/x1amkhSLW24/видео.html
The Hermle 1050-020 Part 12 ruclips.net/video/1_XRmHVl2LM/видео.html
The Hermle 1050-020 Part 13 ruclips.net/video/qAZunn4FQL8/видео.html
The Hermle 1050-020 Part 14 ruclips.net/video/ERQO11SPJMg/видео.html
The Hermle 1050-020 Part 15 ruclips.net/video/8AmqGyHmK7c/видео.html
The Hermle 1050-020 Part 16 ruclips.net/video/YySx78IQ-YQ/видео.html
The Hermle 1050-020 Part 17 ruclips.net/video/OhQUoFjnmGA/видео.html
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The Hermle 1050-020 Part 19 ruclips.net/video/w5uhg9gAPeE/видео.html
The Hermle 1050-020 Part 20 ruclips.net/video/DQip0EtiY6o/видео.html
The Hermle 1050-020 Part 21 ruclips.net/video/7CogHORGeFc/видео.html
The Hermle 1050-020 Part 22 ruclips.net/video/MMugMMgkQMw/видео.html
The Hermle 1050-020 Part 23 ruclips.net/video/8l5OzTHsP3o/видео.html
The Hermle 1050-020 Part 24 ruclips.net/video/5NHKTSjD3t4/видео.html
Where to buy hermle 1050-020
www.clockworks.com/product/new-1050-020-clock-movement-by-hermle
I have same clock that doesn't work
This one worked great right out of the box. Still does. No adjustment needed, so far anyway. 👍
"Warranty is void if......." LOL!! How many parts to this series Ron? Any guesses??
Sure wish you would have read us a few paragraphs from that newspaper packing material.
Let's get started. I'm ready!! See ya tomorrow. JimE
Re: "How many parts to this series" If I hazard a guess, two thing may happen. First you will be scared away and secondly I'll become discouraged and depressed. Okay, won't be that bad --- I hope. Definitely will have to break it up though with a pen or two just to keep everybody, especially me, sane, lol. Not planning an elaborate thing like "The Mantel Clock" series. Planning on an old fashioned simple style case, but may use something like dark walnut. What may take up some time is that I'm going to make my own dial, which will give it that hand made look --- at least that's the plan :)
Ron, take as much time as you want. We will be here to enjoy it with you.
I'm working on a couple things to send you, for when you need a distraction.
LOL!!
omg get to the point way too much time opening
I'm slow! 😁🙂
Too bad it's a floating balance.
Why ???
The advantage of that balance is the clock will run even when not level. I have worked on many over the years and often found when needing servicing I them fiddly both your style and the original floating balance. I have always prefered pendulum movements. They are simple to put in beat and when level are fool proof. That being said, your clock will run for 15, 20 years probably before ever needing servicing. Your videos are really well made and I enjoy them. Great work.
Hi again Lester. Since you've actually worked on balance wheel vs: floating balance wheel, it's a relief to know that I'm not required to go into a wordy explanation, lol. My plan is that at the end of this series to demonstrate quite graphically the advantage to this style of movement. Bet that you can already guess what I'm planning to do. Please don't give it away :)
Ron, my lips are sealed. :>)
Thanks :)
Ok I'm
😁👍
5 minutes wasted on opening box. I thought this was about clocks, not boxed . 🥱😴
... there is always part 2