I see. I have a kit built Craft Supplies grandmother clock. She is 23 years old (built in 2001) She stands at 6 feet 5 inches. I bought the case kit from Craft Supplies. The clock dial came from Martin Dunn Clocks and the early version of the Hermle 1151-053 movement and hands came from a local clockmaker in Cornwall (now no longer making clocks) I have noticed the pendulum on yours is very short. It should be a 116cm length for a grandfather clock. 93cm length for a grandmother clock and 75-80cm for a granddaughter clock. The case design is very similar to mine. Yes, even I have noticed the chime rods are out of tune when running the quarters. However, the hour strike is running fine. Thank you for letting me know
@@stuartburden3968 the movement on mine is designed to be on a grandmother clock, as it is using the Urgos UW 3/21 movement made in the 1970s, the case was made by Earl C. Kincaid Jr. in October 1980 (43 years old), the only thing that was missing was one of the chime rods on the Westminster side, I did notice that whenever I put the new rod in the chime bar that it was off tune, technically it’s a grandfather clock with a grandmother clock movement, I did also clean and oil the movement and it’s been keeping perfect time, the oil I used was the Horace Whitlock’s clock oil which worked flawlessly, my other clock which was the New England mantel/wall clock I oiled it and it’s been running perfectly, it was made in 1973 with an Urgos UW 6/68 movement
@@victorfols39 thank you, I did clean and oil the movement before I set it up, this video was taken when I still had the 9lb weight on the chime which I changed to a 7lb, the oil I used was the Horace Whitlock’s clock oil which has worked perfectly for me, I also used it on my New England clock before I set it up as well
@@DexterAnimatons Ik, I put a new chime rod in there once I got this clock because it was missing one, and it is a little off tune but it’s better than no rod lol
@@DexterAnimatons none of my clocks are for sale, and I don’t have any triple chime clocks, I have 2 Westminster chime clocks and the rest are half hour strike
@colinporo original video was rendered in zenith I’m assuming, I recorded mine on pfa, I’m also using the same soundfont as the original video (arachno)
With the logitech z313 I had, i basically removed the 4” driver from the subwoofer and wired the onkyo subwoofer to it, although the subwoofer was only getting 15 watts, it still packed a punch, i currently have a pair of Sony bookshelf speakers and a Sony explod 12 inch subwoofer for my tv which works pretty well, and I’m using a pioneer 5.1 receiver for the speakers and a Sony 5.1 receiver for the subwoofer
@@techrickyross did u have to make the ceiling fans or did you have to make them and clone them cause the ceiling fans I'll let you know the video timestamp cause the ceiling fans look amazing and realistic and the timestamp is 2:13 - 2:17