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A couple of days ago someone brought in a 1930's Haller clock with Westminster chimes for repair,

the clock was working but would only strike once regardless of the hour, I also noticed a lot of mechanical noise when the Westminster train was running. The fault was traced to a rod out of adjustment & a bent lever, probably the result of rough handling by a previous tinkerer ! , the clock is now back together running nicely & telling everyone the time ! I wish they were all like that !   :D

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the clock is now back together running nicely & telling everyone the time ! I wish they were all like that !   :D

Clever clock!

It's a great feeling when you get to the bottom of the problem and fix it........well done.

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 probably the result of rough handling by a previous tinkerer !

When I worked on cars for living years ago, we had a sign in the office....

 

 

Labour Rate:

 

$75/hr

$100/hr if you watch us work on it...

$125/hr if you worked on it before you brought it to me!

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When I worked on cars for living years ago, we had a sign in the office....

 

 

Labour Rate:

 

$75/hr

$100/hr if you watch us work on it...

$125/hr if you worked on it before you brought it to me!

 

Isn't it amazing what people do to save money !    :startle:    :money:

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