Ancient Grandfather's Timepiece: Redux - What Are My Options Now? Part II
The Waterbury octagon short drop schoolhouse clock, a piece steeped in history and fond memories of rural schoolhouses in Canada and America, currently resides on the author's project bench. This vintage timepiece, with its rusted dial face and missing dial glass, is about to embark on a transformation.
The clock's case, a homemade one possibly crafted by the handyman who owned it before the author's grandfather, will undergo a metamorphosis. It will be sanded and stained a rich dark walnut, and a brass plaque in memory of the author's grandfather will be affixed. The clock, significantly heavier than it should be, will be hung on the wall after restoration.
The author has planned a series of restorative steps for this cherished antique. The clock movement will be disassembled for a thorough cleaning, using a clock cleaning solution to remove old oil and dirt. Worn parts will be repaired or replaced, and the pendulum and suspension spring will be checked and repaired.
The dial and hands will be cleaned and restored, with the original paint and numerals preserved where possible. A new drop door will be fashioned using old wood from a donor clock, and a hinge for the bezel, new glass for the dial, and movement parts will be purchased.
The movement, bearing the Waterbury trademark and a patent date of September 22, 1874, will be reassembled with proper clock oil at designated points to reduce friction. The clock will then be tested for accurate timekeeping and striking, with adjustments made as needed.
Common restoration steps for a Waterbury octagon short drop schoolhouse clock include these procedures, along with cosmetic refurbishment of the wood case. These steps align with standard horological restoration techniques for American shelf and schoolhouse clocks from the late 19th to early 20th century.
Two more blog articles detailing the steps towards preserving the clock will be posted in November. For those considering restoring a similar Waterbury clock, detailed movement diagrams and maintenance guides for Waterbury clocks, or seeking professional assistance, are recommended.
As the restoration progresses, this beloved clock will regain its former glory, ticking away in remembrance of the past and a cherished family memory. Stay tuned for updates on this exciting project!
This vintage clocks restoration project will enhance its living space appeal, integrating it into home-and-garden aesthetics. The author aims to give a new lease of life to the fashion-and-beauty of the schoolhouse clock, mirroring the vintage style trends in lifestyle today.