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Grandfather Clock Build Part 3, the base. August 10, 2015. With the frame of the clock complete, we move to building up the base. The base is a series of multiple board layers to build-up a beefy profile and provide solid support for the rest of the clock. Grandfather Clocks are heavy, so they need a solid base! Filed Under Grandfather Clock Build. Grandfather Clock Build Part 2, the Frame. August 4, 2015. Filed Under Grandfather Clock Build. Grandfather Clock Build Part 1. July 30, 2015. Tammy.

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Grandfather Clock Build Part 3, the base. August 10, 2015. With the frame of the clock complete, we move to building up the base. The base is a series of multiple board layers to build-up a beefy profile and provide solid support for the rest of the clock. Grandfather Clocks are heavy, so they need a solid base! Filed Under Grandfather Clock Build. Grandfather Clock Build Part 2, the Frame. August 4, 2015. Filed Under Grandfather Clock Build. Grandfather Clock Build Part 1. July 30, 2015. Tammy.

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