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I too have used Jerry at Anglia Radiators in Cambridge. He is excellent, does work for Duxford Aviation Museum & members of the Rolls Royce Enthusiasts club on their vintage Rolls. When I took my RP radiator in before I could even open my mouth he said Austin 7 must have been done in the 60s with the wrong pattern. He knew exactly what was required for my 1933 Box, as I did. But as he said good copper is not cheap nowadays & he charged my £650 about three years ago completed it in the timescale he said he would & you could not fault his work.
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Location: Near Cambridge, UK
Car type: 1928 tourer (mag type), short chassis Gould Ulster
I went to Lloyd Bryan in Tunbridge Wells for a new radiator to be made to get over the leaks in my Ulsteroid rad. He took a quick look and said why do you want a new one; I can repair it. I came away with more money in my pocket than I had expected! Looking around his old fashioned premises I think he can tackle most radiator problems.
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any contacts for dummy hex mesh please? I've seen an aramid composite but its only 4.8mm thick which might not be enough to "dummy". There are also some aluminium versions which come packed and you stretch out. But would prefer to try something tried and tested!
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Vintage Wings and Radiators. Google will find it