Thursday, 27 November 2014

Replica Window Keeps

Another relatively straightforward job.



Keeps for a locking system on timber windows.

Some were broken, some were missing - that was all that was wrong
with the operation of the window, everything else was fine.

So, just a case of undoing three screws, removing the old one,
fit the new one, job done.

Simple but effective.

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Friday, 26 September 2014

A simple Job, sometimes they are!

Nothing special, this one!!

Simple job - "Can you copy this?"





















I have no idea what it does or how it fits but it's copied!

Job done!

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Wednesday, 24 September 2014

Parts for Metal Windows and a lot more.

I am just getting some details together from some of the latest projects,
to get this blog rolling again, so for the time being - here are a couple
of montage shots, showing some of the things we can offer.

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Thursday, 21 August 2014

Window Stay Plunger - Captive Stay Box.

This is a job I did some time ago but couldn't
find the images!! 

This is known as a Captive Stay Box, although
it is more often referred to as a Stay Plunger.

The original ones, after around 30 years of service,
were worn and damaged, so replacements were
made in brass and plated. 

































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Thursday, 29 May 2014

Window Winder Gearbox

Another challenge!

I call this type of winding system "Newman Gear".
It's just a generic name I use, as that was the first
type I came across. 














































There were many other companies that did this type
of thing and one of the component parts came to me
earlier on this year.







There were several on the site but one of these was missing.
This job was to create another one.

This was the result.







The completed item, ready to be fitted.



Thursday, 22 May 2014

New lock case.

This was something a bit different!

Key was lost, an attempt was made to drill it and 
therefore be able to open the door and when that
failed, out came the big hammer.
As you can see, it was a bit of a mess.

A new case was made, from solid aluminium, the
lock had new leaves and 3 keys supplied, the plate
was straitened and fettled and some new/old
handles were fitted, to keep the look of the period.








Primed, ready for installation and painting. 





I even fitted Whitworth slotted screws, to keep it as 
authentic as possible.

More stuff, next time.

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Tuesday, 22 April 2014

Locking unit upgrade.

This was an interesting project.





















These locking units were being used in a care facility and
windows they were on, were subject to some abuse.

The idea was, to remove the damaged moulding, which was
failing and replace it, with a purpose made aluminium part.
The locking nose - marked as Core, would be re-used.

The images at the bottom, show the completed item.





















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