Thank you for leaving the cat in the video. It's nice to know I am not the only one that has to deal with an overly zealous helper constantly demanding to be the center of attention. :)
@@TheBlackForestClockShop James, thanks again for this video! Finally had a blow out on a PHS cuckoo quail and needed to re-leather the bellows. Was invaluable in knowing which thickness leather to purchase from Columbia Organ Works. The CPL Thin worked great, and the water mist trick worked wonders in setting memory on the creases. Thanks again for your extremely clear and helpful videos.
That's great to hear Michelle, my goal is always to offer insightful alternatives to get a job done. Glad it was useful for someone already skilled in this field.
Great job. I posted this in both of my groups on Face Book also mentioning the wooden plate movement that you repaired and it is easier to find that if they subscribe to your channel.
Hi Jon, Tyvek works great and will last a lifetime or three, I use leather primarily for antique cuckoos which benefit from originality however the cost is greater as you know. Thanks for bringing up the question, perhaps I should have mentioned Tyvek in my video as an alternate material.
I have not messed around with tyvek much, but I wonder if it conforms and takes a fold as easily as leather does? I've got a bunch of cuckoo clock bellows to repair, so I guess I'll find out!
@@jon_byler Yes if you have the proper Tyvek it will crease fine. I have used Tyvek from disposable coveralls and it was way too soft and didn't crease well. I order smaller quantities from eBay and it's work just fine.
@@northover5023 Yes this crushed stone was commonly used through much of the 19th century even a bit after the turn of the century, I have forgotten the name of the actual stone, i'll look back and try to find it, a powdery mess it can be though. Some collectors like to keep it for originality but once loose I just replace the weight by using small pieces of lead.
Do you have a video that shows what to do if the weight is pulled all the way up on the left but it won't tick tock or stay running? I noticed on my cuckoo clock.the left weight is pulled completely up to the hole in the bottom of the wood and it does not seem to move down at all. It was like that when I received the clock.
So there could be several issues and I'd be guessing at what's wrong. Could be dirty in need of cleaning and oiling or have something else going on. The left side is the time side, if the weight isn't sufficient it could mean the clock needs bushing work or it's not the original weight for the clock. Typically these need at least 2 to 2.5 lbs. weights.
@@TheBlackForestClockShop the weights sat 1500 et. The seller didn't know if it was 1 day or 8 day cuckoo clock. I'm new at cuckoo clocks I don't know how a person could tell if it is 1 day or 8 day.
@@bluebonnetjasmine969 So a weight driven wood plate is a 30 hr or one day clock. It must be spring driven to be 50 hr and fusee to be 8 day. You can send pics to my email jim.clockrepair@gmail.com for I.D.
Try going on the website for Columbia Organ Leathers the prices are listed there. About $14 + tax & shipping for a 6" x 12" piece, which will do approx. 3 sets of bellows.
Thank you for leaving the cat in the video. It's nice to know I am not the only one that has to deal with an overly zealous helper constantly demanding to be the center of attention. :)
Thanks for the comment and yes center of attention for sure! She has turned into my shop supervisor LOL.
@@TheBlackForestClockShop James, thanks again for this video! Finally had a blow out on a PHS cuckoo quail and needed to re-leather the bellows. Was invaluable in knowing which thickness leather to purchase from Columbia Organ Works. The CPL Thin worked great, and the water mist trick worked wonders in setting memory on the creases. Thanks again for your extremely clear and helpful videos.
Good walkthrough and some good advice. Thank you!
Thanks Jim, you've just saved me a couple steps. Well done.
That's great to hear Michelle, my goal is always to offer insightful alternatives to get a job done. Glad it was useful for someone already skilled in this field.
Thank you Easy and helpful Now i can repair mine
Glad this was helpful, keep in mind the same applies to Tyvek if you choose that over leather. Good luck with your project.😉
Great job. I posted this in both of my groups on Face Book also mentioning the wooden plate movement that you repaired and it is easier to find that if they subscribe to your channel.
Thanks Mark, much appreciated!
Love it! Love your helper too!
that was great i will try this on my fist time bellows replacement thanks.
Thanks Jim!
Great video again thanks
thanks for the informative video! What are your thoughts on leather vs. tyvek or some other material?
Hi Jon, Tyvek works great and will last a lifetime or three, I use leather primarily for antique cuckoos which benefit from originality however the cost is greater as you know. Thanks for bringing up the question, perhaps I should have mentioned Tyvek in my video as an alternate material.
I have not messed around with tyvek much, but I wonder if it conforms and takes a fold as easily as leather does? I've got a bunch of cuckoo clock bellows to repair, so I guess I'll find out!
@@jon_byler Yes if you have the proper Tyvek it will crease fine. I have used Tyvek from disposable coveralls and it was way too soft and didn't crease well. I order smaller quantities from eBay and it's work just fine.
Great video! Nice to know where you can purchase these supplies. Where can you purchase a shop kitty?
Nike animal rescue! 😉
@@TheBlackForestClockShop inside a below I found like some white stones do you know what this is?
@@northover5023 Yes this crushed stone was commonly used through much of the 19th century even a bit after the turn of the century, I have forgotten the name of the actual stone, i'll look back and try to find it, a powdery mess it can be though. Some collectors like to keep it for originality but once loose I just replace the weight by using small pieces of lead.
@@TheBlackForestClockShop thanks for a fast reply I was a bit worried it was something dangerous. it got all over my floor
@@northover5023 yes what’s really bad is when it breaks open during shipping and thoroughly coats everything inside the case…😖.
Друг. Где кожу покупал? Ищу себе для часов. Не хочу искусственную ткань ставить.
www.columbiaorgan.com
Как я понял это кожа ягненка и она не должна тянуться, при этом быть тонкой. Спасибо.
Yes, just not so thin that it becomes hard to work with.
Very informative ..
We’ll done!
Thanks for the positive feedback!
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Is the marbled paper strictly for aesthetic purposes, or does it also seal the pipe somehow too?
Do you have a video that shows what to do if the weight is pulled all the way up on the left but it won't tick tock or stay running? I noticed on my cuckoo clock.the left weight is pulled completely up to the hole in the bottom of the wood and it does not seem to move down at all. It was like that when I received the clock.
So there could be several issues and I'd be guessing at what's wrong. Could be dirty in need of cleaning and oiling or have something else going on. The left side is the time side, if the weight isn't sufficient it could mean the clock needs bushing work or it's not the original weight for the clock. Typically these need at least 2 to 2.5 lbs. weights.
@@TheBlackForestClockShop the weights sat 1500 et. The seller didn't know if it was 1 day or 8 day cuckoo clock. I'm new at cuckoo clocks I don't know how a person could tell if it is 1 day or 8 day.
@@bluebonnetjasmine969 So a weight driven wood plate is a 30 hr or one day clock. It must be spring driven to be 50 hr and fusee to be 8 day. You can send pics to my email jim.clockrepair@gmail.com for I.D.
How much does all the leather costs?
Try going on the website for Columbia Organ Leathers the prices are listed there. About $14 + tax & shipping for a 6" x 12" piece, which will do approx. 3 sets of bellows.
Its very good
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Ah, so youre not in England. Pity