Hand brake anchors
Discussion
Stevo302 said:
finding someone who can make any which is not easy from here.
Where's "here"Profile shows you as "Midlands", the hub, the centre of (what's left of) the British motoring and engineering industries!
And work for Network Rail, they must have a fabrication shop or two
Guess you've tried Adrian @, thought he had most bits somewhere?
Do you have anything of the old ones, getting something made will be much easier with a pattern. From memory they're fairly simple things, scrounge some scraps of metal and get the hacksaw out, even if you have to find someone to do the weldy bit?
Easy little fabrication job with some tube and Plate
I am sure he has tried the obvious and the not so obvious places Neil and despite your belief they dont stock or have everything as its a part that does not exactly wear out unless someone misplaces one not often needed.
So the obvious thing is just fabricate a pair up
Andrew
I am sure he has tried the obvious and the not so obvious places Neil and despite your belief they dont stock or have everything as its a part that does not exactly wear out unless someone misplaces one not often needed.
So the obvious thing is just fabricate a pair up
Andrew
Andrew Gray said:
Easy little fabrication job with some tube and Plate
I am sure he has tried the obvious and the not so obvious places Neil and despite your belief they dont stock or have everything as its a part that does not exactly wear out unless someone misplaces one not often needed.
So the obvious thing is just fabricate a pair up
Andrew
The obvious thing would be to just ask the relevant specialist who may well have a stock of parts taken from old, damaged, replaced etc uprights. But as an alternative yes they are simple enough to make.I am sure he has tried the obvious and the not so obvious places Neil and despite your belief they dont stock or have everything as its a part that does not exactly wear out unless someone misplaces one not often needed.
So the obvious thing is just fabricate a pair up
Andrew
N.
Gassing Station | TVR Classics | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff