Hi /diy/ are there any clock enthusiests here?
I'm starting to get into clock repair and and I was wondering what Minimum Tools do I need to get started. I have tweezers, lubricant and a Socket wrench in my list. Are there any other things I will need?
Pic related is the insides of my first clock I'm working on
>>1141905
/g/ has watch threads I believe
>>1141905
a gorillion little files and specialty screwdrivers.
autism recommended
>>1141905
>Hi /diy/ are there any clock enthusiests here?
probably
>>1141905
Ya seen Clickspring on the tubes?
https://youtu.be/dU7iKNmQBIs
>>1141905
>I'm starting to get into clock repair
Start by disassembling/reassembling wall clocks : everything is way bigger than in watches.
>Protip
Don't touch watches until you don't masterace springs and gears to the point you are able to fully dismantle a 'Westminster-chime' clock and remount/readjust it with a accuracy lesser than a second per month.
>Socket wrench
picrelated.jpg
For wall clocks, I use a empty egg-box : it fits the whole like a charm, including dial.