Re: [CR] Reproduction Chater-Lea chainset bolts/screws

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To: castell5@sympatico.ca, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2010 20:39:03 -0400
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Subject: Re: [CR] Reproduction Chater-Lea chainset bolts/screws


<<.. I know that some may think this OFF-TOPIC,>>

Nothing is more ON Topic than keeping vintage lightweight bikes on the road!

Dale Brown Greensboro, North Carolina USA http://www.classicrendezvous.com

-----Original Message----- From: Dr. Paul B. Williams <castell5@sympatico.ca> To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org Sent: Tue, Jun 22, 2010 8:33 pm Subject: [CR] Reproduction Chater-Lea chainset bolts/screws

I inadvertently deleted an email from a fellow lister last night enquiring about

the reproduction bolts for a Chater Lea chainset which I have just had made by

my neighbour Derek. I know that some may think this OFF-TOPIC, but there are

times when certain parts in proprietorial dimensions are becoming very hard to

find - therefore, when needs must ...

So here's the update - last week I gave Derek three bolts kindly supplied by

Derek Athey as templates. He took them to work - he is a tool-maker at the

National Research Council here in Ottawa and does exquisite stuff. Anyway, a day

later he presented me with two sets of bolts in stainless steel which are

absolutely fabulous. He did have to retap the chainset slightly as the threads

had been damaged at some point - maybe during rechroming. He managed to

reproduce the 17/32" X 25 pitch thread as close as possible. It took him a while

to set up and he reckons that although the materials are relatively inexpensive

it would not be a very cost effective venture. On the other hand, once set up it

was easy to mill more than one set at a time. Needless to say, I am thrilled -

they won't rust!!!

This evening I took over a rear centre brake bolt which came from a Bowden

Touriste, but is set up for a French bike of the 30s-40s (with the clip which

goes over the brake bridge and a vertical fastening hole). He is going to make

me a replacement bolt with a standard spindle for a British set-up. He thinks

that it will actually be easier than the chainring bolts - surprised me! He then

showed me the lathe he has in his basement and said that he could actually do it

there, but will probably take it into work. It is great to have a mate who takes

such delight in having a go at new things! I am going to owe him lots of

landscaping help and advice in months to come.

Paul Williams,

Ottawa, ON, Canada

Dr. Paul B. Williams, BAH, MPhil, PhD

Instructor,

Dept. of Geography and Environmental Studies,

Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, Canada

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