Tail End Charlie
Well, write it down boy ......
- Location
- In green and pleasant hills.
I have a Grandfather clock, quite literally as my grandfather bought it new almost a hundred years ago. Obviously since then it's been in the family (he died in 1976) and I seem to have inherited it, as it has been in my hands for the last 35 years or so and I'm not letting any of my siblings getting their hands on it. 
It kept good time, is a fine piece of furniture in its own right, and I enjoy winding it up (whilst enacting that scene from "The Untouchables" just before Sean Connery gets shot). However at least 5 and probably nearer 10 years ago I knocked it whilst hoovering. Since then it has not worked for more than a few minutes at a time and I haven't been able to find anyone to come and look at it.
So for the last few years I've been psyching myself up to have a look at it.
Finally got a round tuit yesterday. After rigging up a temporary stand in my garage I transferred the mechanism onto it, so I could see the back like this (you can see my spirit level there)
And this
Anyhow I with my heart in my mouth I took a piece off the back which holds the spindle for the pendulum (sorry don't know any technical terms) thinking it might need some oil. I then got scared and put it back together! There are so many cogs! After Youtubing things, through trial and error I just kept moving a piece on the rear and timing how long it was going for each time. Hallelujah eventually it kept going!
However I still had to move it back into the house, which I did this afternoon (after carefully levelling the case). It didn't work at first, but at least I had a vague idea of what to do so again through trial and error I've managed to get it going again. I'm well chuffty at that!
PS for the clock pedants I know it probably isn't even a grandfather clock but a grandmother clock and should be called a longcase clock but it's going now!!

It kept good time, is a fine piece of furniture in its own right, and I enjoy winding it up (whilst enacting that scene from "The Untouchables" just before Sean Connery gets shot). However at least 5 and probably nearer 10 years ago I knocked it whilst hoovering. Since then it has not worked for more than a few minutes at a time and I haven't been able to find anyone to come and look at it.
So for the last few years I've been psyching myself up to have a look at it.
Finally got a round tuit yesterday. After rigging up a temporary stand in my garage I transferred the mechanism onto it, so I could see the back like this (you can see my spirit level there)
And this
Anyhow I with my heart in my mouth I took a piece off the back which holds the spindle for the pendulum (sorry don't know any technical terms) thinking it might need some oil. I then got scared and put it back together! There are so many cogs! After Youtubing things, through trial and error I just kept moving a piece on the rear and timing how long it was going for each time. Hallelujah eventually it kept going!
However I still had to move it back into the house, which I did this afternoon (after carefully levelling the case). It didn't work at first, but at least I had a vague idea of what to do so again through trial and error I've managed to get it going again. I'm well chuffty at that!
PS for the clock pedants I know it probably isn't even a grandfather clock but a grandmother clock and should be called a longcase clock but it's going now!!