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Can anyone help. We're having exceptional mild weather in England this year but I woke up Christmas morning to find the heat had melted my clock. Does anyone know how I could straighten the case out and make it circular again. It still works and is keeping good time !

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Hahah!  Why don't you just turn it upside down and wait for the next heat wave... then it will melt in the opposite direction!  We've got the same problem here in Texas...

 

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Hahah!  Why don't you just turn it upside down and wait for the next heat wave... then it will melt in the opposite direction!  We've got the same problem here in Texas...

 

Melty Clock Resized.jpg


Excellent solution [emoji4]

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