My wife wanted an old wall clock, found one she thought was pretty cool (I agreed). It didn't run, I removed the mechanism but everything appeared to be in good shape, so I sprayed some rust penetrant, it tried to run, some carb cleaner to get the gunk and debris out, it ran a little more. The lubed friction points and gears with lightweight model train oil and it started running and kept running.
Then I polished and cleaned the plated and painted surfaces, touched up a few rusty spots after a quick sand and it turned out pretty good. Not a clock expert, but will work on most anything mechanical. Fun little project.
Then I polished and cleaned the plated and painted surfaces, touched up a few rusty spots after a quick sand and it turned out pretty good. Not a clock expert, but will work on most anything mechanical. Fun little project.
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