This was a great video and I am sure everything you talked about relates to my problem. Got my Kundo home from the repair shop, started it up and in the morning, it was still running but had lost about 4 minutes. The repair guy showed me the wheel to turn to adjust for fast or slow. I turned it to the right to speed it up. That's all I did and now it won't stay running for more than 20 minutes. I may have turned the wheel too far, so I have turned it back a bit, about 4 times, hoping that would solve the problem. Then I saw your video and realized that I did not start the clock up with a full turn of the pendulum. So I started it up again, properly, but it is still stopping. This was just serviced, cleaned, new wire, the whole nine and it ran all night till I touched that adjustment wheel. I am at my wits end. I will say that I watched through the holes in the back and those things don't look like they are making smooth clicks. They seem to be laboring to click. Any thoughts???
Another great video Derek. Keep it up. Your channel is growing. You now have half the amount as I do and I have been doing this for a year and a half. So keep it up my friend.
Hi Dell. I have a specific, quick question about my anniversary clock that I was hoping you had the answer to. Do you happen to have an email address? I need to send a picture of what I’m talking about to explain it the best way. Thanks.
What a great channel! I have several of these I'm going to attempt to repair, your videos will be very helpful, thank you!
This was a great video and I am sure everything you talked about relates to my problem. Got my Kundo home from the repair shop, started it up and in the morning, it was still running but had lost about 4 minutes. The repair guy showed me the wheel to turn to adjust for fast or slow. I turned it to the right to speed it up. That's all I did and now it won't stay running for more than 20 minutes. I may have turned the wheel too far, so I have turned it back a bit, about 4 times, hoping that would solve the problem. Then I saw your video and realized that I did not start the clock up with a full turn of the pendulum. So I started it up again, properly, but it is still stopping. This was just serviced, cleaned, new wire, the whole nine and it ran all night till I touched that adjustment wheel. I am at my wits end. I will say that I watched through the holes in the back and those things don't look like they are making smooth clicks. They seem to be laboring to click. Any thoughts???
Hi Richard it sounds like you have twisted the torsion spring or it’s gone out of beat, take it back to clockmakers.
Well done Derek! It's also good to hear your voice! ~ Cheers, Frank
Thanks Frank
Another great video Derek. Keep it up. Your channel is growing. You now have half the amount as I do and I have been doing this for a year and a half. So keep it up my friend.
Thanks Mark
Great Video Torsion Dell!
Thanks hope it’s helpful
Thank you for your video
You are welcome, hope it’s helpful
That looks a nice clock, sure to be a good runner if you've given it a thorough overhaul.
Yes Colin but the juniors can be a bit finicky to get going, they tend to go out of beat very easily, especially when being posted.
Nice goin brooo
Thanks
What if I’m not hearing the tick? Love the video
Hi I use a beat amplifier but you can also watch the escape wheel to see when the tooth drops.
Hi Dell. I have a specific, quick question about my anniversary clock that I was hoping you had the answer to. Do you happen to have an email address? I need to send a picture of what I’m talking about to explain it the best way. Thanks.
Look on messenger
Onde comprar fiode torção
If you mean the torsion spring then Cousinsuk , timesavers, Horolovar.
What suspension size Dell?
0.0023”