Would anyone know of an engineering firm capable of manufacturing rear spring pins and bushes for Austin Big 7. Unfortunately, Robin Taylor of the Big 7 register has none in stock and the previous person who manufactured them has died! I need one pair myself and Robin is looking for about 20 pairs. The other problem is there is no technical drawing for them to be made from so would have to be made from a sample pin.
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18-09-2018, 04:16 PM (This post was last modified: 18-09-2018, 04:21 PM by Jeff Taylor.)
I wonder if this guy would be interested ? He appears to offer a professional engineering service specialising in making new, repairing and reverse engineering components for vintage machinery of all types - you can follow him on Facebook - his name is Paul Mayhead trading as vintagengineer and he's based in West Worthing, West Sussex. He's the guy that manufactures the Austin 7 half shaft spanners that can be found for sale on eBay.
His email is: paul@vintagengineer.com
Here's a link to his business Facebook page, he does some interesting stuff:
I should have thought those of our cherished suppliers who stock the standard A7 spring pin would have the necessary contacts and influence, if you can persuade them to either pass on info or take it on themselves. Have you tried talking to Jamie, David, Tony, etc? They don't usually bite!
24-09-2018, 08:49 PM (This post was last modified: 24-09-2018, 08:57 PM by lhpen.)
Yes, thanks for your reply, have spoken with David regarding who supplies his pins, told me the are supplied from abroad and in quantities of 5000 they would not be interested in smaller amounts!
(24-09-2018, 04:50 PM)Geoff101 Wrote: I haven't used them personally so the above references may be preferable, but there is also the following at Bicester Heritage:
HERITAGE ENGINEERING
BUILDING 90 – THE MAIN STORES
Parts manufacturers and experts in machining all types of component and gears.
Contact: Nick Topliss
ntopliss@heritageengineering.co.uk
+44 (0)7710 633177
(24-09-2018, 10:44 AM)Ruairidh Dunford Wrote: If Paul is unable to help I can certainly get them made - you can teach me on 01419428037.
Thanks Ruairidh for the offer, I'm away from home all week, might give you a call next week.