The Hiram Laboratory

A Glimpse Inside the Bench Where History is Resurrected

Mission-Critical Methodology

With a background in Electrical Engineering, managing AI Data Centersand flying planes, I bring a unique level of technical discipline to the restoration bench. In this laboratory, we don't just "fix" vintage fans and watches; we apply systems-engineering principles to ensure every specimen is returned to a state of peak operational readiness.

[ STATION: OPTICAL INSPECTION ]

Microscopic Horology

Our watchmaking bench is equipped with high-powered stereoscopic microscopes for the inspection of escapements, balance pivots, and hairspring geometry. We see what the naked eye cannot, ensuring timing accuracy to within seconds per day.

[ STATION: ELECTRICAL ANALYSIS ]

The Power Bay

Vintage fans require modern safety validation. We utilize oscilloscopes and insulation resistance testers to verify stator integrity. Every fan is tested for current draw and heat signatures before being cleared for discharge.

[ STATION: CHEMICAL CLEANING ]

The Decontamination Tank

Hardened 100-year-old grease is the enemy of mechanics. We use multi-stage ultrasonic cleaning baths with specialized solutions to strip away decades of decay without damaging original brass or steel components.

[ STATION: COIL RECONSTRUCTION ]

Stator Engineering

When original motor coils fail, we don't give up. Our lab is equipped for the delicate work of rewinding copper stator coils to original specifications, returning power to "dead" vintage wind machines.

"Precision is a discipline, not a hobby. Welcome to the bench."