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Radiator repairers - GK5268 - 14-03-2018 Has anyone had experience of either Aaron Radiators Ltd. in South East London (Croydon) OR Vintage Wings & Radiators Ltd. in Manchester. Both are listed in the Red Book Directory so presumably someone has used these firms. Looking for a re-core of the radiator on a like-for-like of the honeycomb core to my 1930 Swallow, both have priced, one is more expensive than the other, but the overall cost for both is high - it is quite an involved process for the core fabrication, it would be a lot cheaper to go with a modern replacement, but that is hardly the point. So looking to hear from anyone that has used either of these firms for recommendation or otherwise, thanks in advance! RE: Radiator repairers - Ruairidh Dunford - 14-03-2018 I have use Vintage Wings in the past without any issues. The last few I have had done were by Tony Wilder, you can get him on: 07957 933785 Fast service with very reasonable prices. RE: Radiator repairers - Nigel was in Brittany - 14-03-2018 I know you use the Devon A7 Club Facebook page Gary , in their club magazine received (on Line ) today there is someone who had a new original pattern fitted by Exeter Radiators. Edit to add : I am hoping to be at The Six Bells tomorrow night so will bring a print out of the article with me. RE: Radiator repairers - Stuart Giles - 14-03-2018 Have had two rads rebuilt by Aaron radiators in the last 5 years, their work has been fine in my experience. RE: Radiator repairers - Nick Turley - 14-03-2018 (14-03-2018, 02:58 PM)GK5268 Wrote: Has anyone had experience of either Aaron Radiators Ltd. in South East London (Croydon) OR Vintage Wings & Radiators Ltd. in Manchester. As said by Mr Dunford - Tony Wilder is good and did my Swallow. Just checking with you, the 1930 Swallow core is not honeycomb - should be Z pattern. The false pieces in the cowl are of course honeycomb. RE: Radiator repairers - Jeff Taylor - 14-03-2018 Just to add to what Nick has said regarding false honeycomb also known as dummy honeycomb - as far as I'm aware the only manufacturers of this product are the Vintage Car Radiator Company based at Bicester Heritage - be aware it too is very expensive. Amongst many other vehicles, it was used in the radiator cowls of 1934 to 1937 Series I Morris Eights. http://www.vintagecarradiatorcompany.co.uk RE: Radiator repairers - GK5268 - 15-03-2018 (14-03-2018, 07:06 PM)Nick Turley Wrote:(14-03-2018, 02:58 PM)GK5268 Wrote: Has anyone had experience of either Aaron Radiators Ltd. in South East London (Croydon) OR Vintage Wings & Radiators Ltd. in Manchester. Thanks for the replies everyone, Nick - here is my radiator core - this is very similar to dummy honeycomb on the cowling itself, do you think this is wrong? [attachment=2420] RE: Radiator repairers - Nick Turley - 15-03-2018 (15-03-2018, 01:06 AM)GK5268 Wrote:Without doubt - Z pattern is the one you need.(14-03-2018, 07:06 PM)Nick Turley Wrote:(14-03-2018, 02:58 PM)GK5268 Wrote: Has anyone had experience of either Aaron Radiators Ltd. in South East London (Croydon) OR Vintage Wings & Radiators Ltd. in Manchester. |