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In 1978 I built a grandmother clock for my wife. It has run all those years and within the last year it has stopped chiming the minutes and some of the hours. OK I know it needs oiled, but it is 40 years old. There is little room to work and frustration builds till it bursts. I put it all back together and now it chimes the hours and minutes perfectly, but it won't run. I am so frustrated I just put it back for another day when my nerves settle down. Maybe have a cold one and chill.:Eat:

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I'm having the chiming same trouble with the one I built. An emperor clock kit. Oiled it- same, cleaned old oil and reoiled- same, air dusted inside- same. I guess I'm going to have to pull the guts and make a support stand so I can see inside of the clockworks while it runs. Like you, it is so frustrating and to make matters worse- I quit drinking!

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You might try what worked for me on my grand paw clock..I hung a bunch of plastic sheets all inside the cabinet and used a 1/4 of a roll of hand tissue to catch the excess down in the bottom and then spent a few minutes shooting WD 40 on every thing that turns and where the bearing would be if the movements had bearings..about a half a can later it started running..This clock was in storage for about 5 years and when brother in law went and got it it never would run so he gave it to me and it has run for the last four or five years with no stopping.. It did have a little smell for a few days but either we got use to the smell or it dried up. 

  Your post reminded me to go and set the time back an hour and it is still running.

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Used the WD-40 to help loosen up the old oil and then air can sprayed everything before re-oiling- same thing. I'm wondering if there is something either worn or broken that is causing it not to "trigger" some of the chimes. The minutes/hours chime for about half of the 24 hour cycle but not the rest. I really need to set it up and figure precisely what's not working.

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1 hour ago, Ron Altier said:

Don't ever do that

Oooopppsss!

 

You clock looks a lot like mine except mine is in red oak.

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When I finished it, the color wasn't uniform, so a guy at Rockler said to stain it with water based cherry stain. I did and it looked great until I applied some poly...............it turned BLACK!

I had to strip it all and start again.

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You should have asked Stick, WD 40 ranks right along with Harbor Freight in his little black book.

Herb

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2 minutes ago, Ron Altier said:

When I finished it, the color wasn't uniform, so a guy at Rockler said to stain it with water based cherry stain. I did and it looked great until I applied some poly...............it turned BLACK!

I had to strip it all and start again.

He must have sold you the Bing Cherry.

Herb

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