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Spokes for late 1920s car
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The 8SWG spokes on my car are threaded 32TPI. Are new 32TPI nipples available in the UK?
I have been offered 40TPI nipples but then I have to replace all the spokes.
I note that to BSC standard 8SWG spokes should be threaded 40TPI, but did Austin deviate from this and make their 7 and 8SWG WITH 32TPI?
The wheels I have stripped all have ‘Austin script’ centres. No 40 TPI threads found on any..
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#2
I seem to remember that Austin Seven spokes are - like most vintage spokes - a BA size rather than cycle, Yes, they are 32 tpi.

Where you get them from I wouldn't know.
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#3
Have you tried our cherished suppliers such as MWS and Nick Mouat?
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#4
Thank you for your response to my questions.
Yes, I have been in contact with both the names that you mention. 
It was Nick who told me that Austin spokes are to BSC specification.
BSC has a thread angle of 60degrees, BA has a 47.5degree 'profile', quite a difference.
I look forward to hearing from others.
To rebuild my wheels I have made a jig based on that described by Ian Moorcroft and also read the guidance on the Cornwall A7 Club's website, my thanks to both sources.
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#5
My apologies for suggesting it might not be cycle thread. 32 tpi is definitely not a BA size

5/32" or 8 AWG I believe.
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#6
No problem Ray, I too thought they may have been BA threaded until Nick put me right.
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