Over the years, many readers have asked what tools, oils, and supplies I use when working on antique clocks. While I occasionally mention these items in various posts, I realized it might be helpful to bring everything together in one convenient place.
I’ve now added a new resource page to the blog titled “Tools I Use.” On this page you’ll find a curated list of some of the basic tools and supplies that I rely on when servicing and maintaining antique clocks. These include items such as clock oils, cleaning supplies, magnifiers, and some of the more specialized tools used in horology.
As of this writing, the page is a work in progress, and I have not yet set up links
Whether you are just beginning to explore clock repair or have been working on clocks for years, having the right tools can make the work easier and more enjoyable. My goal with this page is simply to provide a practical starting point for anyone interested in maintaining or restoring mechanical clocks.
You can visit the new page by clicking the subtitle on the main page.
I will continue to update the page from time to time as I discover useful tools or resources worth sharing with fellow clock enthusiasts.
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Would you allow us to put a link to your “Tools I Use” on our website?
Rick Saul
Treasurer
NAWCC New England Chapter 8
54 School Street
Dedham, MA 02026-4330
rdsaul@outlook.com
(617) 775-1074 (c)
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Hi Rick,
Yes, you are certainly welcome to put a link to my “Tools I Use” page on your website. I appreciate you asking.
I would just mention that the page is still under construction, so some items may change and there will likely be additions over time. There are currently no affiliate or supplier links on the page yet, but I expect to add those in the coming weeks.
Also, if any members of Chapter 8 would like the opportunity to profile a special clock from their collection by providing some text and photos, I would be very pleased to feature it on the site. I am always open to showcasing interesting clocks and the stories behind them.
Thanks again, and please feel free to share the link.
Best regards,
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