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An interesting variant and drive set-up, is it an early Lucas C35A? Sadly, following on from previous posts, Trevor F is indisposed for the immediate or possibly longer future and is unable to take on any Dynamo or other work. There are various firms advertising re-built A7 dynamos but a personal recommendation is the best option.
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James- Doesn't Tony Betts have a stock of fairly reasonably priced revamped dynamos? (I bought one once and it worked!) And isn't Vince Leek advocated by others for fast turnaround of customer units?
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04-07-2019, 10:02 PM
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Dave,
Where would we all be without biscuit tins. The "new" toffee buckets made of plastic just ain't the same.
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Thanks for the tip Jon, will contact Tony or Vince in due course. Have sent you an email, apologies for not being in touch, the email will explain!
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The biscuit tins are not quite as old as the cars, whilst modern plastic ones are round and waste valuable cupboard space.
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it is the lathe behind the tin I am curious to see please!
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See RN windscreen seal thread for a photo and description of the lathe Bob.
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Thanks for that David, I'll probably contact them/Vince or Tony on Monday but thereafter will be out of circulation for about 10days! Thanks again for everyone's input, the Forum is a fantastic resource.