Metal Spinners?
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Metal Spinners?
Does anyone have contact with a friendly metal spinner?
I’m wondering if we can get the spare wheel well of the boot floor replicated as a repair section rather than going the unviable pressing route...
I’m wondering if we can get the spare wheel well of the boot floor replicated as a repair section rather than going the unviable pressing route...
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Re: Metal Spinners?
Alunn
I know the original one would have been pressed,and one peace,but thats out of the Qestion just to dear now
how about making it in two peaces the out side rim and the centre middle part then they could be welded together
Is the rim of the boot well curved inwards ?
When you say a metal spinner do you mean Lathe / Mill ?
Dave
I know the original one would have been pressed,and one peace,but thats out of the Qestion just to dear now
how about making it in two peaces the out side rim and the centre middle part then they could be welded together
Is the rim of the boot well curved inwards ?
When you say a metal spinner do you mean Lathe / Mill ?
Dave
Re: Metal Spinners?
There are two local to me. One is literally 2 miles up the road and years ago I did get a batch of headlamp rims made there for another car. Not sure they can do something as big as the wheel well. When we are allowed out again I can drive over to them both in the Dolomite and see if they are interested.
Any idea on rough quantities and acceptable cost? - just so I have something to go on.
Dave (newto this) - metal spinning is not machining on a lathe or a mill. It is a technique for forming circular sheet metal shapes. Think hubcaps, and woks for cooking! Have a quick "google" and all will be revealed.
Roger
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Re: Metal Spinners?
My plan is to make it in four pieces; we already have the two ends available as I managed to get a press tool made reasonably for those as the depressions are shallow, the wheel well should be an easy task for a metal spinner...which just leaves the tank well to resolvenew to this wrote: ↑Sun Jan 24, 2021 12:34 pm Alunn
I know the original one would have been pressed,and one peace,but thats out of the Qestion just to dear now
how about making it in two peaces the out side rim and the centre middle part then they could be welded together
Is the rim of the boot well curved inwards ?
When you say a metal spinner do you mean Lathe / Mill ?
Dave

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Re: Metal Spinners?
I've found a couple local to me too, but neither have websites (a good sign of traditional engineering companies...either that or they've gone bust!).marshman wrote: ↑Sun Jan 24, 2021 12:50 pmThere are two local to me. One is literally 2 miles up the road and years ago I did get a batch of headlamp rims made there for another car. Not sure they can do something as big as the wheel well. When we are allowed out again I can drive over to them both in the Dolomite and see if they are interested.
Any idea on rough quantities and acceptable cost? - just so I have something to go on.
Roger
Cost will be dictated by the process, so several quotes would be ideal. Quantity? probably a dozen or so to start with, it seems to be the tank well which suffers worst...
Re: Metal Spinners?
The "best" small firms that do the sort of things we as a small car club want rarely do have websites - in fact if they do have a "glossy" website they often have prices to match !!
I will see what the really local one can do - will call them on Monday - I suspect that size may be an issue with them, but it will be easy to pop in and see them whilst out getting an MoT!
The other looks more promising and they do have a website:
http://www.jamesandspackman.co.uk/equipment.html
I will give them a call as well.
Will keep you posted.
Roger
I will see what the really local one can do - will call them on Monday - I suspect that size may be an issue with them, but it will be easy to pop in and see them whilst out getting an MoT!
The other looks more promising and they do have a website:
http://www.jamesandspackman.co.uk/equipment.html
I will give them a call as well.
Will keep you posted.
Roger
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Re: Metal Spinners?
I have access to a metal roller and guillotine,but you would really need an English Wheel,i think the boot wheel well is tappered
Roger
thanks
Roger
thanks
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Re: Metal Spinners?
That's the point I was trying to make!The "best" small firms that do the sort of things we as a small car club want rarely do have websites

Re: Metal Spinners?
yes, sorry I was a bit slow there

Quick question how big a section was you thinking of getting from the metal spinners?

Are you thinking as big a diameter as possible (A) and see if the two reinforcing bits (1,2) can be pressed in, or are you talking about the smaller "inner" circle (B) ?
Roger
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Re: Metal Spinners?
'B' is where the rot generally occurs and the indent at '2' is already part of the side repair. I'll check on my NOS panel to see if the indent at 1 is the same as any of the lateral indents as if so a repair for that area in isolation could be easily fabricated.
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Re: Metal Spinners?
Can you make me a floor which is a couple of inches deeper please? So I can lower the Sprint sized spare.
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Re: Metal Spinners?
You only need 5/8" for the floor board to fit flat!Robert 352 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 24, 2021 10:51 pm Can you make me a floor which is a couple of inches deeper please? So I can lower the Sprint sized spare.
Steve
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'72 Triumph 1500FWD in Slate Grey, Now with RWD and Carledo powertrain!
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Re: Metal Spinners?
new to this wrote: ↑Sun Jan 24, 2021 2:33 pm I have access to a metal roller and guillotine,but you would really need an English Wheel,i think the boot wheel well is tappered
Roger
thanks
They are tapered and i did recently look at making one as well as tapering you need to put the beading in for strength which doing by hand is very time consuming which in turn will make them very expensive.
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Re: Metal Spinners?
Have you considered Hydroforming as a possible alternative? No personal expertise in the area but it may be a solution for the bowl under the fuel tank and this area.
Sean
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Re: Metal Spinners?
I don't know that much about the process, but will look into it...I think it still requires a die, but if it only involves half of a press tool, it should be half the cost...but then maybe I'm an optimist...