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Thread: Old brass threads
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10th May 2008, 06:37 PM #1Intermediate Member
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Old brass threads
Does anyone know of anyone in Perth who can repair the brass (nut) threads on table worms and also on revolving stools. Would rather have the originals fixed than buy new ones.
Lawrence.
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10th May 2008, 10:37 PM #2China
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What is the problem i.e. missing bits stripped thread broken etc.
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11th May 2008, 10:00 PM #3Intermediate Member
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Stripped threads. Nothings broken just the internal threads on the nut part is completely worn out.
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11th May 2008, 10:33 PM #4China
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First I would suggest that the metal work section of the forum may shed more light on who can repair it, sounds like you will need a new nut part made from scratch, if it is stripped out there is not realy practical way to repair it that I know of
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12th May 2008, 10:48 PM #5Intermediate Member
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Thanks for your help, I am taking them to show an old metal working friend and see if he can either repair or make new ones.
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18th May 2008, 11:37 AM #6Happy Feet
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I've always had to replace the brass threads on table winders and revolving stools.
If their old the softer brass on the thread has usually worn away and no longer fits the other bit properly hence the wobble in the stool seat.
theres a guy in melbourne that casts brass parts, dont know about perth.
If you cant find anyone, try Rex banfield 0395961298
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18th May 2008, 10:48 PM #7Intermediate Member
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Thanks for that but I have a friend working on them now but new contacts are always helpful.
Cheers,
Lawrence.
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