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Assembling Clocks From Kits

Colonial Times is currently offering clock kits that come in many different types. It is possible to buy an entire set which contains everything that is needed or you can choose to purchase one piece at a time. There are also blue prints that give you a detail plan showing you how to build the clock's housing. These can be found free online. Very little skills are required to build the clock's housing. The blue prints make it even easier than ever. Colonial Times staff will be happy to help whenever possible.

 

Colonial Times' clock kits come with everything needed to build a fully functioning including hardware, wood, and all required mechanisms. Since all the parts are included only thing you have to do is put everything together which is a rather simple way of building clocks. With Colonial Times you know get the best of materials which includes walnut, ash and cherry. Some components may come from foreign countries so you know you are only getting the best quality materials. Everything including has been carefully inspected to ensure that they are the same grain and color. All wood is already pre cut, pre drilled and sanded for you.

Assembling clocks from Colonial Times' clock kits are totally easy since most of the difficult procedures are already completed for you. Doors, frames, and gables are all ready to go. All items are smoothly polished so when assembled the clock will look as though it was purchase from a store instead of being assembled by you at home. That is quiet an accomplishment for a homemaker. You will always have the gratification of looking at the clock or clocks you have assembled and realizing what you have accomplished. You can brag about it to your family if you wish. Of course, all clocks will need regular maintenance including cleaning it with a damp cloth. You will also need to stain the clock. Everyone loves being able to create something that they love and cherish. Nobody wants to put together a particular item that isn't interesting or exciting for that particular person.

Colonial Times' clock kits consist of almost everything needed to build clocks including hinges, screws, locks, keys, levelers, plates, and glass. You will need to acquire stain and glue only. Everything can be purchased from Colonial Times which makes them pretty convenient. Don't worry about being a novice. The manual is very easy to understand. A step by step instruction manual is included as well as pictures making it easier to understand. Time required to put a kit together is as little as five to ten hours. Some people will take long to complete possibly up to thirty to sixty hours. Remember that you will need to let the glue and stain dry as well.

Irrespective of how long it takes, making can your own clocks can truly be a timeless pleaure.

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