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Paddler Modelling => Accessories, Lighting, Sounds etc => Topic started by: Eddy Matthews on April 16, 2007, 08:04:33 AM
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Can anyone help?
I'm after some round brass stanchions - 3 rail with a pin for a wooden capping rail. They need to be 16-18mm high.
I need around 700-800 of these things, so if anyone knows of a source I'd be very grateful - After searching the usual UK suppliers I use I've drawn a complete blank! :(
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Hello Eddie,I searched Harbor tugs and Ships N Things here in the US with no luck.Have you seen this type of stanchon offered before?These places offer your typical three ball brass stanchons.This sounds like something that you might have to fabricate.Good god 700-800 thats quite a few!! Walter(http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/mesg/tsmileys2/04.gif)Â
Eddy Matthews <accessories@paddleducks.co.uk> wrote: Can anyone help?
I'm after some round brass stanchions - 3 rail with a pin for a wooden capping rail. They need to be 16-18mm high.
I need around 700-800 of these things, so if anyone knows of a source I'd be very grateful - After searching the usual UK suppliers I use I've drawn a complete blank! (http://www.paddleducks.co.uk/forum/images/smiles/icon_sad.gif)
Regards
Eddy
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Thanks Walter,
I've seen two ball stanchions with a pin for a capping rail, but so far I've found nothing with three rails.
I can see me ending up making the rails by soldering brass rod together in a jig. It won't look perfect, but if needs must....
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Eddy,
Have you tried James Lane. I guess you've seen his style of stanchion. He shows something similar to what you want in his list, but I'm sure he could make something special up for you - especially in those quantities.
His details, if you don't know already, are:
James Lane (Display Models)
30 Broadway
Blyth
Northumberland
NE24 2PP
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Thanks Rick,
I'd forgotten about James Lane, so I'll give him a try....
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....Have you tried James Lane....
Those are the ones used on this model of Medway Queen,
(http://www.btinternet.com/~mjt60a/models/images/medqn02.jpg)
they are (apparently) made using two halves of brass rod with a D shaped cross section, the 'balls' are made by folding the rod around a former so, when the two halves are brought together they leave circular holes for the rails...
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Does James Lane have a phone number or email address for contact?
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Eddy
Address/Tel No below. He does a small catalogue from memory - send 3 1st class stamps for a copy. I'll let you know if there is anything at Dortmund when I get back.
Andrew
James Lane ( Display Models)
30 Broadway
Blyth
Northumberland
NE24 2PP
01670 352051
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Cheers Andrew, I'll try giving him a ring later this week.... Have a great time in Dortmund mate!!
Chat when you get back...
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I am not a modeller, but I think I remember somebody who gave a talk to the PSPS Scottish branch saying that he made rails and stanchions from the parts of plastic kits that the parts are attached to, is it called scurf, I am not sure, but the framework of the sets of parts that remain after all the parts have been broken.cut off
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Alistair
Thanks Walter,
I've seen two ball stanchions with a pin for a capping rail, but so far I've found nothing with three rails.
I can see me ending up making the rails by soldering brass rod together in a jig. It won't look perfect, but if needs must....
Regards
Eddy
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Eddy,
PM sent with some information re James Lane products.
Peter
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I am not a modeller, but I think I remember somebody who gave a talk to the PSPS Scottish branch saying that he made rails and stanchions from the parts of plastic kits that the parts are attached to, is it called scurf, I am not sure, but the framework of the sets of parts that remain after all the parts have been broken.cut off
Alistair
I think the word is 'sprue'.
Barrie