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Advice on replacing a steel chime rod.


kouroshk

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Hi

This is my first attempt at repair so am looking for any advice. The first step in restoring the clock I have is replacing the chime rod. I have found similar rods online but the specs dont match. The thread diameter is 6mm and the length is 18" including the screw mount. I have found matching rods but the main difference is they all have a 6.5mm thread. Am I missing something or am I stuck with something very specific. I would really appreciate a nudge in the right direction please.

 

Thanks in advance.

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Could you show me the movement. The problem you will most likely have is getting the tone correct. I have found in the past it is best to replace the whole lot, that is why I'd like to see the movement because if you are thinking of getting a second had set I can look on ebay and the net to help you.  

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That is a Westminster chime with strike normal duration 8 days. I would say its German I was hoping to see some sort of I D on the back plate but nothing. What is on the dial if anything.

 

I have just found this set they are new. 

http://www.m-p.co.uk/muk/parts/chap03/cast-iron-gongs,-8-vertical-0904845015.htm

You will need to log into this site to get all the details of sizes I suggest you phone them and see what they have. I would say this is the best place.

https://www.cousinsuk.com/category/gongs-hammerback

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