complete vintage mantel clock restoration (long version)

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  • Опубликовано: 25 фев 2023
  • This was a great restoration. if you like instant gratification check out the short version.
    The Sessions clock Company, founded in 1903. #restoration #vintage #clockrepair
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  • @matthewcampbell7153
    @matthewcampbell7153 4 месяца назад +2

    I vaguely remember my mum having that model of clock when I was a kid.... a very long time ago and I don't know what happened to it.... But thank you for this nostalgic trip. 🙏

  • @user-rq9po2zv4k
    @user-rq9po2zv4k 21 день назад

    Дякую вам за працю 😊❤

  • @keitha.9788
    @keitha.9788 Месяц назад

    For the wood case, I lightly sanded the wood case (320 Grit) and wiped it with mineral spirits. For the finish, Tung Oil (Minwax). Works very well........

  • @kevinbaker4907
    @kevinbaker4907 3 месяца назад +1

    Lovely job, good for another 100 years !

  • @chandarussell
    @chandarussell Год назад +1

    Well done. I’ve always wanted a clock like this for my mantle.

    • @mjlrestorationshop.2405
      @mjlrestorationshop.2405  Год назад

      Thank you.. it was a great project .
      Check your local antique shop. Sometimes they can be found for a reasonable price.
      Cheers

  • @elainegothard
    @elainegothard 3 месяца назад +1

    Fond memories of my nan.

  • @grahamfp4068
    @grahamfp4068 4 месяца назад +1

    Well done with the case, it looks perfect!

  • @latinacanada
    @latinacanada Год назад +1

    Excelente as always 🫶❤️

  • @onlyonestinger
    @onlyonestinger 2 месяца назад

    thanks, what kid of puddy did you use to hole the suspension spring in place

  • @patwibaux8253
    @patwibaux8253 4 месяца назад

    Hi I’ve just come across your well put together video of your restoration. I am currently trying to get hold of a new pendulum spring or full mechanism as the one I’m working on is broken. I am in Australia and since it’s an American clock am having difficulty getting one in Australia. Can you help please!

  • @pmth2452
    @pmth2452 3 месяца назад

    Where is your location,sir?

  • @jackmarshall5464
    @jackmarshall5464 7 месяцев назад +1

    You mention that getting the timing right on the chime gears is a pain in the neck. Can you give any advice on how to do it?

    • @mjlrestorationshop.2405
      @mjlrestorationshop.2405  6 месяцев назад +1

      Perhaps I can make a short with an explanation. I've got the same model as that one on my desk currently

  • @bradb4075
    @bradb4075 4 месяца назад +1

    What were the brown and white polishes you used on the brass?

    • @mjlrestorationshop.2405
      @mjlrestorationshop.2405  4 месяца назад +1

      The white is for softer metals and the brown is a little more aggressive for deeper scratches. If memory serves me correctly
      . If you buy a kit it gives you a break down of what each one is geared toward.
      Cheers 🍻

    • @bradb4075
      @bradb4075 4 месяца назад

      @@mjlrestorationshop.2405 Thanks. I found some at Harbor Freight today, seem to use a little different coloring scheme, brown was for brass/softer metals, etc, and green was for mirror polish on brass/softer metals. White at HF stated "to prevent scratches on aluminum or plastics" or something. Not sure if thats the same as what you had. I got the brown and green. Hopefully those work for me.

  • @hellonwheelz3317
    @hellonwheelz3317 5 месяцев назад +1

    I just picked up the same clock at Goodwill for $7.50. The only thing is, there is no winding key with it. Do you know where I can pick up a key, or is there something else I can use to wind it? There was also no booklet or whatever that was that was attached to the back door. Do you know where I can find one of those?

    • @stillretired
      @stillretired 5 месяцев назад +2

      You'll need a size 6 key that can be found online for about $10.00. The label on the inside of the door has directions and I'll see if I can read the label on the Sessions "Berkeley" model I'm working on. Lots of info to be found online. Don't mess with the springs till you research how to "let down" the pressure and use mainspring clamps to secure the springs. I'm at the beginning of the process but I do know the springs have power that needs control.

    • @hellonwheelz3317
      @hellonwheelz3317 5 месяцев назад +1

      @stillretired ok, thanks very much.... not sure if I'm brave enough to take it apart. I'll just see if I can get it wound up for now.

    • @mjlrestorationshop.2405
      @mjlrestorationshop.2405  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hello.. I don't check my messages every day so sorry for the late response. I can confirm that it is a size 6 key. I have four clocks from the same era, and they are all keyed alike. Best of luck with it😁 these are a well-built clock.
      Cheers

  • @dewuknowHIM
    @dewuknowHIM Год назад +3

    I have a sessions clock id like to know more about...do you have a email ?

    • @stillretired
      @stillretired 5 месяцев назад

      Lots of vids on youtube, "Scottie's Clock World" has about five vids on a Sessions clock.

  • @juanvega2788
    @juanvega2788 2 месяца назад

    It would be good if you made a video in several parts to understand what you are doing and to learn from your mistakes.In fast motion your work is not well appreciated and what you are talking about is not understood, so it would be good if you had a video in separate parts.thanks

  • @1959Berre
    @1959Berre 27 дней назад +1

    Please do not announce what you are going to do. Nothing is more boring than explanations while nothing is going on. Just do what you have to do and explain as you go along. Also avoid describing what is clearly visible. It serves no purpose and it sounds silly.