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3 Eared spinner reconditioning

PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2011 2:08 pm
by casalunge
Does anybody know of anywhere/one is the Surrey,Berkshire SW London area who can refurbish the wheel spiiner cost (if possible) effectively.

Regards

Colin (Ascot,Berks)

Re: 3 Eared spinner reconditioning

PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2011 2:53 pm
by jono
Okay - it's in the grim north but Derby Plating did a simply stunning job of mine - expensive but worth it.

They are the only firm who consistently get the plaudits and personally I would look no further.

Jon

Re: 3 Eared spinner reconditioning

PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2011 3:13 pm
by nebogipfel
Susan Miller does them on an exchange basis and I am more than happy with mine.

She would, of course post them.

http://www.mickmillerlotus.com/parts-trim.html

Re: 3 Eared spinner reconditioning

PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2011 3:52 pm
by Tonyw
Hi,

I note that SJ's have new ones for 154 pounds from memory which to me seems to be not to bad a price.

Tonyw

Re: 3 Eared spinner reconditioning

PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2011 6:58 pm
by andyelan
Hi Colin

With Sue Millers exchange scheme she'll send you the reconditioned wheel nuts before you return your old ones. The advantages of this are that your car's not on blocks while you're waiting for the plater to return items and also, if your in anyway dissatisfied with the quality of work, you can simply return the reconditioned nuts and get your money back.

Andy

Re: 3 Eared spinner reconditioning

PostPosted: Thu May 19, 2011 8:34 am
by gerrym
Hi, mine were very badly beaten up.

I spent approximately 1.5 hours per spinner with a variety of files to reshape. Then off to Derby for polishing and rechroming. They made a superb job.

My only advice would be that you may need to spend time cleaning out the threads - bits of plating were left inside the spinners.

Regards
Gerry

Re: 3 Eared spinner reconditioning

PostPosted: Thu May 19, 2011 10:32 am
by jono
Just to add to Gerry's comments, Derby did all the fettling and re shaping on mine and made a superb job - ?35 each + VAT for a complete refurb and plate which in hindsight is actually rather good value (door frames, well that a different story :shock: )

But Gerry makes a very important point regarding the threads which I forgot to mention. I spent the best part of a day cleaning and carefully lapping them back on to the hub threads and what a bu66er of a job :evil:

If I took further work back I would specifically instruct them to make sure the threads were protected in some way to stop the copper plate blinding them.

Re: 3 Eared spinner reconditioning

PostPosted: Thu May 19, 2011 10:38 am
by gerrym
Jono, if I was to do the job again I would probably take the time to make a jig to hold each spnner so I could clean out the threads on the lathe.

Yes, it took some time doing it by hand.

Regards
Gerry

Re: 3 Eared spinner reconditioning

PostPosted: Thu May 19, 2011 12:59 pm
by Tonyw
Gent's,

Please correct me if I am wrong but @ 154 pounds that makes it 38.50 pounds each for new ones from SJ's (I do not think they are exchange) seems pointless getting old ones chromed.


Tonyw

Re: 3 Eared spinner reconditioning

PostPosted: Thu May 19, 2011 2:54 pm
by jono
Tony,

My reckoning too until I discovered that properly refurbished originals are far superior to repro items.

I am now a converted to the wisdom that it is better to spend the same or perhaps even slightly more on refurbing original parts than buying repro which is often of dubious quality. Master cylinders and servo's are another case in point.

Jon