Walt Wallgren
NAWCC Member
We've probably all run into it before, I think there was even a thread on it a few weeks ago. The minute hand is not pointing exactly at the 6 and 12 when the strike occurs. What to do? Take a square file tang or other square tool, insert it through the square hole in the minute hand bushing. Hold the minute hand at the center so you don't put too much pressure on the hand so it bends and slowly turn the bushing and retest until the strike happens at the correct position. Simple, right? Not always.
What do you do when the hand doesn't turn and a little pressure breaks it off anyway? Is there any way to put the 120 year-old hand back together? It is a clean break. Dare I use the dreaded word? I know, i'll spell it so the kiddies won't know what I'm saying.......S-O-L-D-E-R there I said it.
But seriously, this is what I have, are there any suggestions?
Thanks,
Walt
What do you do when the hand doesn't turn and a little pressure breaks it off anyway? Is there any way to put the 120 year-old hand back together? It is a clean break. Dare I use the dreaded word? I know, i'll spell it so the kiddies won't know what I'm saying.......S-O-L-D-E-R there I said it.
But seriously, this is what I have, are there any suggestions?
Thanks,
Walt