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I discovered that taking the clock mechanism out and putting it on a test stand will fix a clock.

Before I removed the clock mechanism the minute hand wouldn't move for some reason but after I took the works out and put it on the test stand it was fine.

So, now I have to sneak it back into its case without it knowing...

One Caveat, this may only work with Ingraham clocks...

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4 hours ago, Folkvisor said:

I discovered that taking the clock mechanism out and putting it on a test stand will fix a clock.

Before I removed the clock mechanism the minute hand wouldn't move for some reason but after I took the works out and put it on the test stand it was fine.

So, now I have to sneak it back into its case without it knowing...

One Caveat, this may only work with Ingraham clocks...

If only it was that easy !!!. :thumbsu:

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Someone suggested it may have been a small piece of wood from the case that fell into the works and then, when I took it apart, it just dislodged.

So, perhaps, but I didn't see anything...

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1 hour ago, Folkvisor said:

I took the French Slate clock back 'home' and I got a call after a week telling me it had stopped.

I asked them if they'd wound it. The guy just said, 'O.'

Haven't heard since...

:D

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