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lenseman
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Re: Where can I get a bronze A frame fabricated [Re: alan006]
      #1895769 - 15/06/2008 23:11

Please make sure these scumbags don't return in the future for the port fitting!

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Re: Where can I get a bronze A frame fabricated [Re: alan006]
      #1895799 - 16/06/2008 00:18

I would make sure that every scrap metal dealer within a large radius from your yard knows that these items have been stolen. Our law requires that scrap metal or any secondhand dealer gets details of who they are buying from. They usually get this from a driver's licence, not just verbally. This makes it easier for the pollis to go and visit them.
Peter.


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Re: Where can I get a bronze A frame fabricated [Re: alan006]
      #1895818 - 16/06/2008 01:27

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. . . . it will cost me about £3000 to replace them.



Have you considered fabricating the mould yourself based on the "Lost Wax Principle"?

At that sort of cost (£3,000), if you made the mound with guidance from a foundry, you could take it along to them once made and let them pour in the molten metal for you. All you would then need it to fettle the moulding.

Not really as difficult as it sounds.

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Tranona
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Re: Where can I get a bronze A frame fabricated [Re: lenseman]
      #1896032 - 16/06/2008 10:29

Pretty sure that a trawl round the stern gear manufacturers will find an existing pattern that can be used. Alternatively for a one off a fabricated SS one might be more economic.

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Re: Where can I get a bronze A frame fabricated [Re: Tranona]
      #1896140 - 16/06/2008 11:48

Sounds like b*stard pikeys ... the police will do nothing, like they did for me once ... they're afraid of them!

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Re: Where can I get a bronze A frame fabricated [Re: alan006]
      #1899224 - 18/06/2008 18:47

I really sympathize with you having those bits stolen. A few months ago a freind had all his deck hardware stolen from under his Quay Punt he is rebuilding. All beautiful wrought iron fittings, hard to replace and accuratley reproduce. The arseholes probably got a tenner down the scrappy. You really can't leave any metal unattended these days.
Howarth Foundry are good at casting bronze from an existing piece or make a new pattern.


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Re: Where can I get a bronze A frame fabricated [Re: alan006]
      #1900989 - 19/06/2008 21:23

The cheapest option would be to make a pattern yourself and have one, cast this is almost certainly how the original was made. Check how much to allow for shrinkage and do not worry how much filler you use to get a good finish. The pattern itself has to be fairly robust but a reasonable joiner should have no major problems.

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alan006
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Re: Where can I get a bronze A frame fabricated [Re: rikgraham]
      #1901381 - 20/06/2008 09:41

Thanks for all the suggestions everyone. I think I'll have a go myself as people have suggested.

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meldrum
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Re: Where can I get a bronze A frame fabricated [Re: alan006]
      #1903695 - 22/06/2008 19:28

I'd recommend 'classic marine'
lime Kiln Quay,Woodbridge,Suffolk,IP12 1BD.
They also have a web site I cant remember the address but google them and you should find it.
They made a mast tabernacle for me to my drawings about 5 years ago the galvanising still shows no sign of rust. their work was of a high quality, accurate and reasonably priced. £130+vat inc delivery if I remember. I also bought several bronze deck fittings from them of their own manufacture at the same time
again no problems just the usual patina build up.They also do custom bronze fabrication.
I have no tie to them am just very pleased with the quality and service


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Re: Where can I get a bronze A frame fabricated [Re: alan006]
      #1910661 - 28/06/2008 18:25

After all the obviously sensible answers, I'm prompted to suggest the Whitechapel Bell Foundry, principally because -

They work in bronze (but probably not marine grade,
they are in London - and may be the nearest port of call for you??

Indeed it might not be such a daft suggestion as it first appears.


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