01-03-2012, 10:46 PM
I've done a certain amount of cannibalising of defective analogue clocks, and can correct a few simple faults, but I'm definitely not a craftsman. And the most common fault I find is a broken rocker arm, which is not something that can be fixed with screwdrivers. I've thought of a way to repair rocker arms, but it would require materials and tools that I don't possess.
I'd be willing to examine faulty clocks if they were brought to a congress - I might be able to restore some to working order, but I can't give any guarantees.
I'd be willing to examine faulty clocks if they were brought to a congress - I might be able to restore some to working order, but I can't give any guarantees.