Service & Restoration of the Antique Medalle D'argent 1860's Clock with a Mercury Pendulum Part III

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2025

Комментарии • 14

  • @treetopspider
    @treetopspider Год назад +1

    I just watched all 3 parts. great job and fantastic camera work. Subscribed

    • @ValentechTime
      @ValentechTime  Год назад

      Thank you, Treetopspider for watching all three clock restoration videos, for your great comment and for subscribing! Appreciate it very much!

  • @michaelkeats1313
    @michaelkeats1313 2 года назад +1

    Great video very interesting and fantastic clock 🕰.

  • @АлександрМельник-н4к8я

    Прекрасный видеоматериал! Большая помощь для начинающих. Единственное замечание... Черпак с оси третьего колёса нужно снимать для удобства в работе.

    • @ValentechTime
      @ValentechTime  Год назад

      Спасибо за ваш комментарий. К сожалению, я не знаком со словосочетанием ”черпак на оси третьего колеса”. Поясните, пожалуйста, как этот черпак выглядит. Или как он называется по-английски.

  • @ВладимирРакша-ш4л
    @ВладимирРакша-ш4л 2 года назад +1

    Великолепные часы и ювелирная работа мастера вернуть к жизни через 165 лет после рождения!

    • @ValentechTime
      @ValentechTime  2 года назад

      Спасибо за комментарий! Эти часы показывают нам возможность жить долго и сохранять прекрасную форму.

  • @tango10001000
    @tango10001000 Год назад +1

    Very nice video, I was trying to find some help here for my clock. I bought few months ago the exact same clock, just the face is Tiffany, but is the same Medaille D'Argent. I bought it from a guy in NJ and he shipped to me with the pendulum on, so when it came to me was broken. I took it to a repair shop here in North Carolina and the return it to me with a chip door, so I have to find someone to make the glass for me and I'n not sure they knew what they were doing, they put a plastic suspension spring, and I asked them to replace it, so finally I decided I'm going to fix it my self, I was trying to set the pendulum up or down to set the correct time and that spring broke so I bought a new one form England, it took another month or so but I fixed it, the problem is that the clock is 20 minutes a day fast. I'm not sure the suspension spring they put was the right one, I install the same they had install before , it was a "French Clock Suspension Brass Steel Pendulum Spring 22.0 x 4.0mm ". So my question, if I may, can you tell me which is exactly the suspension spring you use in this exact clock you work in the video. I thank you so much and thank you again for this video.

    • @ValentechTime
      @ValentechTime  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the comment! The clock I worked on for this video was given me for service and I do not have it since I finished the job. Unfortunately, I cannot help in telling the exact type or size of the suspension spring. And I did not replace the spring, I just used the one that came with the clock. Look at 3:35 of the video and maybe you can see the approximate size of the spring. Did you try to adjust the pendulum length? Maybe it's too short and clock runs fast. Good luck!

  • @xaivierlollotfe
    @xaivierlollotfe Год назад +1

    I have one very similar to the one you're working on. I found mine thrown in a tote with a bunch of junk from an auction. everything seems to be intact, even the mercury pendulum and it has the key. Someone has for sure overwound it. Would this cost a lot to repair? Thanks!

    • @ValentechTime
      @ValentechTime  Год назад

      Congrats, you've got a nice antique clock! The cost would depend on the level of work you want this clock to be cared for. The range could be within $200-500. But you should ask your local shop for estimate. Good luck!

  • @goldslinger
    @goldslinger Год назад +1

    The pendulum arm is loose on the pallet fork shaft, how does it accurately regulate like that?

    • @ValentechTime
      @ValentechTime  Год назад

      The arm sits on the pallet fork shaft with some friction, it moves fork as needed by design.