Working On A 140 Year Old Creepy Looking Ingraham Clock!
We're trying to keep some of the vintage electronics out of the landfill. Many times when something stops working, it can be repaired if someone will simply take the time to attempt to repair it. This channel documents our amateur attempts at repairing vintage electronics we think are cool. We don't typically restore anything, we're just trying to get them working again. We've found that most of this stuff was well built and with a little help will start doing what it was intended to do. Radio Repair Phonograph Repair Clock Repair Projector Repair Music by: https://www.bensound.com License code: GU8APMIEHJKQMKEH

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Putting This Beautiful 140 Year Old Ingraham Clock Back Together.. Will It Tick-Tock?

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This Thing Needs Help! - Antique Pathe Freres Model 50 Phonograph - Motor Repair

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RESTORATION of the antique wooden clock "LIGHTHOUSE". Restoration OF THE MANTEL CLOCK.

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How Just One Camera Destroyed Kodak Forever

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Can This 120-Year-Old American Kitchen Clock Run Again? | Sessions Restoration

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1940 Kriesler Beehive Radio Restoration

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Trying To Eliminate Extensive Motor Noise On This Old Eskimo Fan

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French Drum Alarm Clock for Narit from Maryland #159

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Unbelievable Smart Workers | Genius Construction Skills, Crazy Fails | Part 114 #construction #smart

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Rebuilding A 110 Year Old Ansonia Blackbird Clock Movement...

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My Clock Collection #10 (1st of May 2026)

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1919 Gilbert Mantel Clock for the Barnes'

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Rebuilding The Reproducer On This Old Meteor Phonograph!

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Pulley Shaft Severely Broken | Amazing Craftsman Repair Process |

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1941 SINGER Sewing Machine Restoration - 29K73

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Assembling and Adjusting an Antique Ansonia Kitchen Clock

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Saving History One Rusty Antique Tool at a Time: The $1 tools No One Wanted

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Atwater Kent's 1931 Radio Filter Capacitor Can Deconstructed....

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Replacing ALL the teeth?!

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