macabethiel
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Don't ask how but when moving our Grandfather Clock I managed to bend the Pendulum shaft.
I straightened it out a bit as best I could but it is bent and the Clock will not run as it has upset the dynamics.
The pendulum shaft is made of steel with brass bits at each end. I will take it to a clock maker when I can find a reliable one locally but not sure where to go as the last one I used in Derby has closed.
Anyone got ant tips as to how I could do it myself or know any goof repairers of old clocks within 20 miles of Derby ?
I straightened it out a bit as best I could but it is bent and the Clock will not run as it has upset the dynamics.
The pendulum shaft is made of steel with brass bits at each end. I will take it to a clock maker when I can find a reliable one locally but not sure where to go as the last one I used in Derby has closed.
Anyone got ant tips as to how I could do it myself or know any goof repairers of old clocks within 20 miles of Derby ?