digitalblsphemy
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I bought this Howard Miller triple chime. It's a 1999 model, no escape platform.
This clock was in like new condition, newer than I usually buy.
They stuffed the interior all around the movement.(Ugh). They broke 3 chime rods in the process. No it can't be returned.
Here's the question
I think I found a chime rod assembly, not too much $$$ that would fit this movement.
The chime bar itself is a side mount, (to the face of the clock)
It measures 3" X 3", longest rod is 7 3/8"
I found a replacement that the longest rod is only 6 3/4". Hopefully the sound quality would equal to or better than the original??
Here's the glitch;
I'm trying figure out how to get to the old chime rod base to unscrew it and replace it.
There are No entry points on the front face of the clock.
There are 4 small screws surrounding the movements mounting plate of the movement. (See Photo)
It doesn't look to be enough clearance to pull that board backwards out of the clock.What's the best way to approach this?
(I wish the face plate, (Dial), had 4 screws in it to remove it, but it does not)

This clock was in like new condition, newer than I usually buy.
They stuffed the interior all around the movement.(Ugh). They broke 3 chime rods in the process. No it can't be returned.
Here's the question
I think I found a chime rod assembly, not too much $$$ that would fit this movement.
The chime bar itself is a side mount, (to the face of the clock)
It measures 3" X 3", longest rod is 7 3/8"
I found a replacement that the longest rod is only 6 3/4". Hopefully the sound quality would equal to or better than the original??
Here's the glitch;
I'm trying figure out how to get to the old chime rod base to unscrew it and replace it.
There are No entry points on the front face of the clock.
There are 4 small screws surrounding the movements mounting plate of the movement. (See Photo)
It doesn't look to be enough clearance to pull that board backwards out of the clock.What's the best way to approach this?
(I wish the face plate, (Dial), had 4 screws in it to remove it, but it does not)
