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tide clock
I saw a tide clock on ebay today, had a single hand with a 'high' at the
top, a 'low' at the bottom and that was pretty much it. All this for the bargan price of AU$70. It occured to me that all it was, is a standard analogue clock with the second and minute hand removed. open tha face and glue on a bit of paper, right high at 12 and low at 6 and you have your very own homebuilt version. set it to high or low when you know the tide is there and you'll always have the tide at a glance. a lot cheaper than the rip curl tide master watch i bought a few years ago and lost somewhere in asia Shaun |
tide clock
"Shaun Van Poecke" wrote in message ... I saw a tide clock on ebay today, had a single hand with a 'high' at the top, a 'low' at the bottom and that was pretty much it. All this for the bargan price of AU$70. It occured to me that all it was, is a standard analogue clock with the second and minute hand removed. open tha face and glue on a bit of paper, right high at 12 and low at 6 and you have your very own homebuilt version. set it to high or low when you know the tide is there and you'll always have the tide at a glance. a lot cheaper than the rip curl tide master watch i bought a few years ago and lost somewhere in asia Shaun tides are based on a lunar cycle; not on the solar cycle. |
tide clock
you think the clock really is a special clock that works on the lunar cycle?
Shaun "Rick" wrote in message ... "Shaun Van Poecke" wrote in message ... I saw a tide clock on ebay today, had a single hand with a 'high' at the top, a 'low' at the bottom and that was pretty much it. All this for the bargan price of AU$70. It occured to me that all it was, is a standard analogue clock with the second and minute hand removed. open tha face and glue on a bit of paper, right high at 12 and low at 6 and you have your very own homebuilt version. set it to high or low when you know the tide is there and you'll always have the tide at a glance. a lot cheaper than the rip curl tide master watch i bought a few years ago and lost somewhere in asia Shaun tides are based on a lunar cycle; not on the solar cycle. |
tide clock
Of course it is. Why is this such a hard thing to believe?
Shaun Van Poecke wrote: you think the clock really is a special clock that works on the lunar cycle? Shaun "Rick" wrote in message ... "Shaun Van Poecke" wrote in message ... I saw a tide clock on ebay today, had a single hand with a 'high' at the top, a 'low' at the bottom and that was pretty much it. All this for the bargan price of AU$70. It occured to me that all it was, is a standard analogue clock with the second and minute hand removed. open tha face and glue on a bit of paper, right high at 12 and low at 6 and you have your very own homebuilt version. set it to high or low when you know the tide is there and you'll always have the tide at a glance. a lot cheaper than the rip curl tide master watch i bought a few years ago and lost somewhere in asia Shaun tides are based on a lunar cycle; not on the solar cycle. |
tide clock
All that they have to do is to change the gearing such that it has a 12
hr 25 min period rather than 12 hours. -- Geoff Jeff wrote in : Of course it is. Why is this such a hard thing to believe? Shaun Van Poecke wrote: you think the clock really is a special clock that works on the lunar cycle? Shaun "Rick" wrote in message ... "Shaun Van Poecke" wrote in message ... I saw a tide clock on ebay today, had a single hand with a 'high' at the top, a 'low' at the bottom and that was pretty much it. All this for the bargan price of AU$70. It occured to me that all it was, is a standard analogue clock with the second and minute hand removed. open tha face and glue on a bit of paper, right high at 12 and low at 6 and you have your very own homebuilt version. set it to high or low when you know the tide is there and you'll always have the tide at a glance. a lot cheaper than the rip curl tide master watch i bought a few years ago and lost somewhere in asia Shaun tides are based on a lunar cycle; not on the solar cycle. |
tide clock
"Shaun Van Poecke" wrote in message ... I saw a tide clock on ebay today, had a single hand with a 'high' at the top, a 'low' at the bottom and that was pretty much it. All this for the bargan price of AU$70. It occured to me that all it was, is a standard analogue clock with the second and minute hand removed. open tha face and glue on a bit of paper, right high at 12 and low at 6 and you have your very own homebuilt version. set it to high or low when you know the tide is there and you'll always have the tide at a glance. a lot cheaper than the rip curl tide master watch i bought a few years ago and lost somewhere in asia Shaun Like someone else said... lunar clock runs on a slightly different cycle. When I retired from work, the executive of the local union I served on presented me with a nice tide clock from the Downeaster people. http://www.downeaster.com/content/tides.aspx Mine would be similar to the Medallion series but mounted in a nice base. |
tide clock
"Shaun Van Poecke" wrote in
: you think the clock really is a special clock that works on the lunar cycle? No, just that its timing crystal is a different frequency, which makes it run on the lunar cycle, not the solar cycle. http://www.klockit.com/products/prod...sku=BBBHH&tab= $10 (movement only) or $11.35 with nice dial and hands. I buy movements for quartz and grandfather clocks from Klockit.com all the time.....BUT, they DO sell your information to the rest of the planet so be prepared to be mailspammed to death by the craziest places, even if you tell 'em not to. You're forewarned. I let them do business with my home address, which is the junk mail box, and have a PO Box for regular business. When I get bored with the clocks I restore....or more often run out of wall space (c;....I give them away to friends and customers as gifts. I have fun repairing old electrically-would balance wheel wall clocks noone wants to fool with. I can hear 8 ticking away as I type this...(c; There's also a tiny hum coming out of an old Sunbeam tuning fork clock...no, wait...that's coming from the Accutron tuning fork wrist watch on my wrist, today...thrift shop - $2.99 as-is...(c; Get a nice movement with the nice dial. Put it in an old clock case. My tide clock was one of those porthole brass mirrors someone gave me. The clock face was a little smaller than the porthole, so I had a glass shop put the hole in the middle of the mirror for the clock shaft and left mirror showing all the way around the clock dial. Looks very nautical with its porthole dogs that open so I can replace the AA battery and reset it when the tides drift away from the clock setting. It's really noisy here every hour and moderately noisy every 15 minutes with all the bells/gongs/electronic chimes going off simultaneously.... (c; I'm currently regulating a "German Time Bomb", as the clockmakers call it: http://goto.glocalnet.net/matebia/Ma.../german-tb.htm The local clockmaker said he wouldn't dare wind it!....adding some thrill to owning it...(c; Larry -- Vista has been out a week. Is Service Pack 1 ready yet? |
tide clock
Tide Clock $11.35 (US)
Movement only $9.99 http://www.klockit.com/products/prod...?sku=BBBHH&tab Google is your friend... Sal's Dad All that they have to do is to change the gearing such that it has a 12 hr 25 min period rather than 12 hours. Of course it is. Why is this such a hard thing to believe? Shaun Van Poecke wrote: you think the clock really is a special clock that works on the lunar cycle? I saw a tide clock on ebay today, had a single hand with a 'high' at the top, a 'low' at the bottom and that was pretty much it. All this for the bargan price of AU$70. It occured to me that all it was, is a standard analogue clock with the second and minute hand removed. open tha face and glue on a bit of paper, right high at 12 and low at 6 and you have your very own homebuilt version. set it to high or low when you know the tide is there and you'll always have the tide at a glance. a lot cheaper than the rip curl tide master watch i bought a few years ago and lost somewhere in asia Shaun tides are based on a lunar cycle; not on the solar cycle. |
tide clock
On Feb 19, 2:31 am, "Shaun Van Poecke"
wrote: I saw a tide clock on ebay today, had a single hand with a 'high' at the top, a 'low' at the bottom and that was pretty much it. All this for the bargan price of AU$70. Shaun Hello Everyone: Please help me with this. I have a difficult time understanding complex concepts.................. Why do people use/have/need/require/want a "tide clock?" Bewilderd Bob |
tide clock
"Bob" wrote in message oups.com... On Feb 19, 2:31 am, "Shaun Van Poecke" wrote: I saw a tide clock on ebay today, had a single hand with a 'high' at the top, a 'low' at the bottom and that was pretty much it. All this for the bargan price of AU$70. Shaun Hello Everyone: Please help me with this. I have a difficult time understanding complex concepts.................. Why do people use/have/need/require/want a "tide clock?" Bewilderd Bob Because they look so "nautical" |
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