Do you
still have your grandfather’s long case clock in your home? If you do, you have
probably wondered already as to how you can move a stuff that is as valuable as
this without damaging it. Of course that is not an easy thing to do without the
proper how-to knowledge.
So then,
whether you are planning to move your long case clock ten miles or just ten
foot away, the following tips will guide you to do that without giving your
precious clock even just a little scratch:
1.
Close
down the clock to make the weights closer to you for you to reach. 2.
Detach
the hood so you can access the dial and movement. Afterwards, place a masking tape over the gut
line to prevent it from gushing once you take out the weights. 3.
Detach
the weights and mark each of them with their proper position. Which one belongs
to the right and which one to the left? Through this, you can ensure that you
can return it rightly. 4.
Detach
the pendulum after but be careful not to break the thin suspension spring. 5.
Lift
the dial and movement from the case afterwards.
Once you
completed all of those steps, your case clock is already ready to be moved in
any location. Arranging it back to its original set-up is easy enough. All you
have to do is to reverse the dismantling steps you followed.
Posted on 04 Dec 2009 and under Removals category.