I moved into a new apartment. I have an antique grandfather clock (appraised at several thousand dollars). The place is smaller than where I came from, so things aren't fitting as well as I'd hoped. I want to set the clock in the living/main room. The only logical placement for this is against a 2-foot wide section of the wall that is in between a closet and the doorway to the kitchen. Well, of course there has to be an air vent at the base of this chunk-o-wall. The clock would straddle it, so to speak... because it's on legs. So there would be about 2 inches of clearance between the bottom of the clock and the vent.
Will either the heat or the A/C from this vent damage the wood in any way, short or long term? Thanks much.
Also - with the clock over it, it deflects the air from the vent right into the middle of the room. I hope I can keep the clock there.
Will either the heat or the A/C from this vent damage the wood in any way, short or long term? Thanks much.
Also - with the clock over it, it deflects the air from the vent right into the middle of the room. I hope I can keep the clock there.
