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Subject: Re: Crossed rod hinges/suspensions...with two bolts extended from a square rod.
From: meredith lamb paleoartifact@.........
Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 22:21:08 -0700
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the reference....however, its a totally "closed" site; there is
no
free online access to their past articles that could be of interest (which
they list) from old bulletins...which you can't buy either....oh well, the
web search engines will have to do. Its kind of a museum, school, and
relatively hefty fee orientated org, mainly for specific clocks, or clock
or watch courses.
Makes me mighty glad that PSN, allows access to their past emails,
about various subjects....which I've used alot lately!!!
Take care, Meredith
On 10/30/05, ChrisAtUpw@....... wrote:
>
> In a message dated 31/10/05, paleoartifact@......... writes:
>
> Yes, I've been using a U.S., common light oil (brand: 3 in 1 household
> oil) for the rod contacts. From quickly reviewing a web search for "clock
> oil", I see no clear cut brand that seems to garner universal acclaim as
> being the best, or ($), good enough for this application.
>
>
>
> Hi Meredith,
>
> Have you looked at http://www.nawcc.org/ ?
>
> Regards,
>
> Chris
Hi Chris,
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free online access to their past articles that could be of interest (which<=
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they list) from old bulletins...which you can't buy either....oh well, the<=
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web search engines will have to do. Its kind of a museum, school, and=
relatively hefty fee orientated org, mainly for specific clocks, or clock
or watch courses.
Makes me mighty glad that PSN, allows access to their past emails,
about various subjects....which I've used alot lately!!!
Take care, Meredith
On 10/30/05, ChrisAtUp=
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message dated 31/10/05,=20
paleoartifact@......... writ=
es:
Yes,
I've been using a U.S., common light oil (brand: 3 in 1 household oil)
for the rod contacts. From quickly reviewing a web search for "clock
oil", I see no clear cut brand that seems to garner universal acclaim
as being the best, or ($), good enough for this application.
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Hi Meredith,
Have you looked at http://www.nawcc.org/ ?
Regards,
Chris
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