August 17, 2003, 19:12
Wayne C. AndersonSessions Clock
Today at a flea market, I found a Session Electric clock with Westminster chimes Model 2C, made in Forestville, Conn USA - and I decided it need a new home. It runs, but is running slow. Would anyone have any advice on cleaning/oiling electric clocks? Thanks
[This message was edited by Wayne C. Anderson on August 17, 2003 at 19:38.]
August 17, 2003, 21:14
Tom SeymourWayne,
It is my belief that the mechanical parts that are driven my the motor are treated the same as in any other clock. The motor, coils and such I have not ventured into repairing, and would have no advise to give.
Tom Seymour
NAWCC #41293
IHC #104
IHC Exec.V.P.
August 23, 2003, 20:00
Wayne C. AndersonTom,
A little cleaning/oiling of the mechanical parts and the Sessions Electric clock is keeping time once more, and the Westminster Chime is chiming again. Thanks
August 23, 2003, 21:46
Tom SeymourWayne,
Way to go!! Satisfying isn't it?? That was a nice find. I'm glad you got it up and running!!
Tom Seymour
NAWCC #41293
IHC #104
IHC Exec.V.P.