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Any thread of any pitch can be put on any diametre shank by anyone skilled in the use of a lathe, i can do this for you norfolkboy PM me.

 

Ian.

Yes indeedy but you do need the details to achieve that Ian.

 

I've quite a few old gun parts that I've kept from clearing out my late Fathers workshop, he was a gunsmith and never threw anything away. Depending on the gun involved there may be something there that would do the job, otherwise the Colchester Bantam would be up to the job. :)

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Yes indeedy but you do need the details to achieve that Ian.

 

I've quite a few old gun parts that I've kept from clearing out my late Fathers workshop, he was a gunsmith and never threw anything away. Depending on the gun involved there may be something there that would do the job, otherwise the Colchester Bantam would be up to the job. :)

 

Of course rooster, i would need the original or drawing to work from but as the OP said "copy" i would presume he had the original to work from.

 

Ian.

 

PS Where abouts are you buddy?

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I use a 1958 Smith dean and grace every day at work,Colchester spend more time being clean and fixed then working.even the guy that came to repair it was stood in ore at my sdg

Over to you then maestro!! Best drop a PM to the OP and arrange to sort it out. ;)

 

Nowt wrong with the old bantam, bought it off a college workshop with loads of accessories and it paid for itself within the first couple of weeks. Don't use it for big production runs, they all get subbed out but it is handy for making bits for the bikes and prototype work.

 

Used to put cast iron liners into Bultaco brake drums, Sammy Miller was a big customer for that, even did a pair for a bike he was renovating for Damon Hill.

 

Dean Smith and Grace make lathes, never heard of smith dean and grace?

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