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Bostonian1976
03-22-2007, 03:13 PM
So...I took the day off and I'm working on an idea I had with a Ebay Rover speedometer I picked up for 20 bucks. It's off (of course) an old Series Rover and I want to turn it into a clock. You guys have any good suggestions for what clock guts to use for this? More importantly, hands that might match?

http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/gallery/data/500/speedom1.jpg
http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/gallery/data/500/speedom2.jpg

Chris McKnight
03-22-2007, 03:52 PM
Try a woodworking catalog for clock movements. Constantine's, Rockler and Woodcraft ought to have several to choose from. Regarding the hands, I'd go with the speedometer hand for the minutes. Maybe you could pick up a smaller smiths gauge that's busted, like an oil pressure gauge or something. You could use that needle as the hour hand. Sounds like a neat project.

Chris

Bostonian1976
01-30-2008, 07:28 PM
this project stalled a long (long) time.......I couldn't figure out how to get the glass out without breaking/chipping the glass. Does anyone have any suggestions? thank you

4flattires
01-30-2008, 07:50 PM
..homemade curved screwdriver, ground to a point and bent at the end to pry up the bezel to free the glass on another project. This takes patience and time. This is not my pic, but approximates the process.

If you want to reinstall the glass, the method I am familiar with includes chucking the speedo in a lathe, face mounted to block of wood and "hand" turn the lathe with a smooth faced tool that bends back over the bezel to the base.

Jeff

S11A
01-31-2008, 09:26 AM
you can pick up a set of dental picks at Radio Shack or other electronics stores that have curved tips and such. These might not be be actual dentist-quality, but are good for fine work on electronics.