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I've inherited a pendulum clock with a broken pallet (please see photo) & I'd be grateful for advice as to whether, & if so, how a repair could be effected. As adhesive - even if it were strong/durable enough - would slightly alter the pallet geometry, I was wondering if a suitably shaped brace could be spot welded to each side edge to effect a connection but could the pallet be cast iron & therefore likely to fracture?. Also, what terms should I use (e.g. descriptive of the type of pallet) in searching for a replacement online?
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That’s a great video - thanks for posting it. Sometimes to look forward too when I start looking at the ladies watch movements I guess. Although it’ll be a while before I get my hands on anything high-end I suspect.
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Just arrived today with the case a little worse for wear so will probably just polish it back to the steel
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I must be going nuts !! I checked the parts list to get a part number and see that there is no screw shown. Only a rotor assembly. I checked the rotor I removed and the screw is part of the assembly. What a stupid error Regards to all, Dave
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This would have been seen before the fork and balance were even fitted if you carried out a test on the train wheel as a matter of course.
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