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Re: Locking latch

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I have seen that chain in the shops before... now I just need to remember what shop! :roll:
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I have been discussing with John Williams of the possibility of re manufacturing & him stocking latch kits ( latch, 3 split pins & 175mm of brass chandelier chain).

Thank to Hugo's excellent work there seem to be 3 types of latch levers, small & large bird beaks & the wedgie. I've only been able to study examples of both of the bird beaks, which were stamped from 8 gauge brass sheet, not something we could do as the punch tooling for each would cost approaching £500 even at mates rates.
That would only leave laser cutting or water jetting providing that they already have suitable material in stock, 8 gauge or 4mm brass sheet, even then we could hit the "minimum order value" stumbling block.

We can't expect John to put 20 kit's on the shelf at a cost of £10 each, only to sell 2 in the first year, so an indication of how many are required this week, would decide whether this would be feasible!
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Re: Locking latch

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For us enterprising folk the hollow g'clamp's side faces are within cooee of the correct size. Angle grinder and a few minutes. I don't need any.... thanks. Be good if you can recollect location of chain shop Nudge 8)
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Be good if you can recollect location of chain shop Nudge 8)
I will keep me eyes open. It may have been in Bunnings awhile back I will look next time im there
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Nudge wrote:I have seen that chain in the shops before... now I just need to remember what shop! :roll:
I'm thinking picture framing shops. I'm sure it was used on old picture frames.

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I'm thinking picture framing shops. I'm sure it was used on old picture frames.
You might be right there!
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Picclick. UK
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Or ebay seller (stop me and by two)
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Here's a picture of the 3 examples I have, the one in the chromed thrust block, taken from a fully chromed skeletal bracket is quite interesting, the chrome is not in the best condition & some has peeled off leaving good copper behind, we never found out exactly why some odd examples were chromed, our assumption was that these might be display models for a dealers shop or window display.
It has a different latch lever shape from the other examples that I've seen & is different to the wedgey, it is brass riveted in place prior to chroming & has a hole in the tip that seems to serve no useful purpose whatsoever, strange.

The other 2 are a small & a large bird's beak.
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I think you will find the latches on the skeletal are different again to the later std thrust blocks. Note the rivet and chain securing position.
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That accounts for the hole in the tip & no provision in the bracket side for a chain fixing point!

Thanks for a perfect answer!
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Well it seems there is no demand for any re-manufactured ones of these, so there's a job I don't have to do.
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Crack on with the flywheel covers then.

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Are you saying you are going to get it and do the job? Thanks for offering! :mrgreen:
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If I had somewhere to install the beast I would definitely be interested. But I don't. Anyhow I expect the price may rise sharply above the 32 quid-sh current bid.
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Re: Locking latch

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Hi everyone
Took delivery of a LLS yesterday and noticed this locking latch made of plastic
Has anyone else come across one?
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