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The tools in this list are the reasonably closest ones I could find. Typical suppliers are examples, not suggestions or recommendations. The list is intended as a starting place for your own research.
Facom tote bag
Soft Bag, Small, PROBag Mini, 14"
www.facom.com
Photographic background paper
Colorama storm grey
www.manfrotto.com
Blued pivot steel
www.cousinsuk.com
Brass wire (hard-drawn)
www.phoenix-paints.co.uk
Brass hammer
Bergeon 30416
www.bergeon.swiss
Paper tape
www.kitepackaging.co.uk
Camera
Fujifilm X-T4
fujifilm-x.com
Lens 18-55mm zoom
fujifilm-x.com
Lens 80mm macro
fujifilm-x.com
Ring light_Macro LED ring light
Godox RING72
godox.eu
Fujifilm battery charger
eshop.fujifilm-x.com
Cotton tape
www.preservationequipment.com
Knipex cutting pliers
www.knipex.com
Lindstrom semi-flush cutters_micro bevel
www.lindstromtools.com
Battery charger_Panasonic BQCC-55
www.panasonic.com
Panasonic Eneloop rechargeable batteries
www.panasonic.com
Masterplug Extension cable
www.masterplug.com
Aluminium eyeglass
www.cousinsuk.com
Clip-on eye-glass / loupe_Bergeon Ary
www.bergeon.swiss
Vallorbe files
www.vallorbe.com
Round section escapement file
//www.cooksongold.com
Three-square needle file
www.cooksongold.com
4” barette file
www.hswalsh.com
Flux brush
Natural bristle_Neish Tools
www.neishtools.co.uk
Glasgow Brush
www.selforparis.com
Nitrile gloves
Pro-Ultraflex eco
www.hygienedepot.co.uk
Adhesive
Paraloid B72 by HMG
conservation-resources.co.uk
Grease
Moebius® 9415
www.moebius-lubricants.ch
Moebius 9501
www.moebius-lubricants.ch
Jeweller’s ring clamp
maddisonsofdurham.co.uk
Lab coat
www.dr-james.co.uk
Mainspring let-down tool
www.youtube.com
LED lighting set
viltroxstore.com
Clock rope
rope-source.co.uk
Natural gut
Bow Brand
www.bowbrand.com
10 x loupe
Zeiss®
www.quicktest.co.uk
Oil
Moebius® D3_clock train pivots
Moebius® D5_Clock heavily loaded pivots such as centre wheel and barrel arbors
Moebius® 9010_Watch balance pivots
Moebius® 9020_Watch train pivots
www.moebius-lubricants.ch
Oiler
www.hswalsh.com
Oil stand
www.eternaltools.com
Omega brand brushes
www.omegabrush.com
Goat hair brush
www.preservationequipment.com
Pith wood and peg wood
www.eternaltools.com
Graphite stick
cultpens.com
Piercing saw frame
//www.esslinger.com
Pin vice
www.starrett.com
Pliers
Brass lined parallel action
www.cooksongold.com
Lindstrom supreme 7892 bent nose plier
www.heamar.co.uk
Lindstrom supreme long nose plier 7890
www.cooksongold.com
Air puffer
www.hswalsh.com
Ring light
Godox godox.eu
Rodico cleaning product
www.bergeon.swiss
Steel rule 6”
Mitutoyo 182-105
shop.mitutoyo.co.uk
Swann Morton No.3 scalpel handle and No.10 blades
www.swann-morton.com
Scissors
Friskars general purpose
www.fiskars.com
Screwdrivers
www.facom.eu
marples.co.uk/other-products/...
Watchmakers screwdrivers in a wooden box.
www.hswalsh.com
Eclipse double ended scriber E222
www.spear-and-jackson.com
Archimedian drill stock for small drills
www.cousinsuk.com
Snap-off knife Stanley
www.stanleytools.co.uk
Nalgene dropper dispenser bottle
www.alpinetrek.co.uk
Adjustable spanner Bacho®
www.bahco.com/gb
Spring balance 10kg Salter SBW3
www.thesafetycentre.co.uk
Steel wool 0000 grade
trollull.com
Step ladders T B Davies EN131
www.tbdavies.co.uk/
Loctite medium strength threadlocking fluid
www.loctiteproducts.com
Super glue Loctite
www.loctiteproducts.com
Cotton swabs Texwipe TX705
www.preservationequipment.com
Folding table Gopak
www.gopak.co.uk
Tape measure Stanley ® 33-203
www.mscdirect.co.uk
Taper pins John Wardle
www.johnwardle.co.uk
Acid free tissue - Kite brand
www.kitepackaging.co.uk
Liquid Hide Glue - Titebond
titebond.co.uk
Tripod - Manfrotto 055
www.manfrotto.com
Three-way head for tripod - `Manfrotto 141RC
www.manfrotto.com
Tweezers - brass - AA
www.cousinsuk.com
Microcrystalline wax - Picreator Enterprises Ltd.
www.picreator.co.uk
Wooden wedges
www.ebay.co.uk/str/langleywoo...
Indelible pen
cultpens.com

Пікірлер: 10

  • @edwardmanukyan454
    @edwardmanukyan45424 күн бұрын

    Thanks. Downloaded: very helpful

  • @matthewcondon1985
    @matthewcondon198515 күн бұрын

    I like it! Thanks so much, Matthew!

  • @howtorepairpendulumclocks

    @howtorepairpendulumclocks

    15 күн бұрын

    Thanks Matthew

  • @bobvines00
    @bobvines0014 күн бұрын

    Matthew, I noticed that the first pencil in your stack of pencils was a drafting/artist(?) pencil, "B" hardness if I remember correctly. You might want to get a drafting "lead holder" and several different hardnesses of lead to see if there is another hardness that suits you better. Since "drafting" is mostly a thing of the past, an art supply store ought to have a good selection of leads/pencils of the various hardnesses -- if you find a hardness that suits you better than the ones you've been using, you could then get a lead holder and a box of lead of your chosen hardness. (I still have my drafting equipment, lead holders, & different hardnesses of lead from when I made "mechanical" drawings as a Mechanical Engineer -- and still often used it up until retirement in 2020! ;) Many small drawings/sketches were still *much* faster by hand than by wasting time with 3D CAD!) Also, is your book "How to Repair Pendulum Clocks" still available in print? I don't have a Kindle. Do you still plan to write Volume 2?

  • @howtorepairpendulumclocks

    @howtorepairpendulumclocks

    13 күн бұрын

    Thanks Bob for your thoughtful message, really appreciated. That is a great idea re the lead holder. I may actually have one somewhere. I remember we used those on an engraving course I went on for holding blued steel for marking out. Will dig it out and give it a try! As for the books... yes we are still writing Volume 2, we have just signed off the main chapters from layout and have a relatively small amount of work to do on finishing the appendices. Volume 1 will also be re-printed. One of the chapters needs a bit of work. Maybe both out by Christmas? Hang in there and agin, thanks for the message. Matthew

  • 16 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the video. Very interesting, especially when comparing it to what i have in my box. Some very good pointers here, thank you. I noticed you skiped suspension springs. I wonder what you useually take with you, and if you take a selection of spring steels to match the clocks you are working on.

  • @ianharris3933
    @ianharris393321 күн бұрын

    Hi Matthew an interesting list of travel tools. What I wondered was how do you mainly get to and from sites when you are working. Presumably by car because of the range and bulkiness of the tools you are carrying. Do you ever use the train with a slimed down version? One thing I always carry with me especially if I have to refit a 30 hour chain is a stiff piece of wire with a small hook bent on the end. This is useful for feeding the chain back through the movement. I also always carry a mini spirit level.

  • @howtorepairpendulumclocks

    @howtorepairpendulumclocks

    21 күн бұрын

    Thanks Ian. That is a good point. In the old days when I lived in London yes, a slimmed down version was standard for the train. This is in-fact the genesis of where I am today. Nowadays, the institutions where I work are almost exclusively out in the sticks so van it is. Spirit level a great idea, especially for installation work, Longcase clocks and such. Thanks for your feedback. M

  • @ianharris3933

    @ianharris3933

    21 күн бұрын

    @@howtorepairpendulumclocks Sorry I meant to say that I think a really useful video would be on how to sharpen ( things) such as gravers etc. I think many people including myself have struggled with the best way to do this. Just a suggestion but thanks as always. Ian

  • @jordanbusby6231
    @jordanbusby623124 күн бұрын

    Hi how you doing?