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Old 10th March 2014, 03:02 PM
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Default Threshing set wheels replacement or repairer.

Wanted set of suitable wheels for a william foster drum. Currently fitted with wooden wheels which have rotted out and either need repairing or replacing with another set. I have some patterns rims and hubs. Any suggestions welcomed! Thank you.
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Old 10th March 2014, 07:47 PM
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warren blain nr dunstable makes repairs wooden wheels
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Old 10th March 2014, 09:01 PM
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Ned, Warren Blain has moved to Wales I think.
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I still am looking for a set of foster wooden wheels, or at least the cast hubs for an early drum 1880's please anyone,
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Old 10th March 2014, 10:20 PM
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jack, I could build you a new set but they don't come cheap.... you'd be better going for irons... unless you specifically want timber wheels, dry oak in 6" thickness isn't cheap......
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Old 15th March 2014, 12:46 AM
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have a look on ebay at item 271425447939
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Adam , what would a set of wooden wheels cost for a portable say, or a drum? Not related to this, but i've always wondered. You can PM me if you like.
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Old 15th March 2014, 09:03 PM
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Adam , what would a set of wooden wheels cost for a portable say, or a drum? Not related to this, but i've always wondered. You can PM me if you like.
depends on thickness of the rim and what you want them made in, when I did mine I used top quality air dry oak then kilned it, decent ash is hard to come by and if damp or muddy it just rots or shrinks..... at least with the oak its dry and stable (I specially selected it.... but if I had to buy the timber at commercial rates, joinery grade oak in 6" thickness to make the fellies would be around 900/ wheel kilned, I recon I could make a wheel in 3 days, dependant on the spokes, I borrowed a mates copy lathe for mine.... but still had to saw blanks out.
I know a man who had a marshall drum re wheeled in timber at a reasonably decent wheelwrights in dorset and it was over £1500/ wheel....
not many wheelwrights like doing heavy wheels, they much prefer the lighter carriage stuff.
i'd do m own wheels but tbh I've enough on with 2 waterwheels and an oak garden room to finish by next week but if some one was stuck..... and was prepared to wait....
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depends on thickness of the rim and what you want them made in, when I did mine I used top quality air dry oak then kilned it, decent ash is hard to come by and if damp or muddy it just rots or shrinks..... at least with the oak its dry and stable (I specially selected it.... but if I had to buy the timber at commercial rates, joinery grade oak in 6" thickness to make the fellies would be around 900/ wheel kilned, I recon I could make a wheel in 3 days, dependant on the spokes, I borrowed a mates copy lathe for mine.... but still had to saw blanks out.
I know a man who had a marshall drum re wheeled in timber at a reasonably decent wheelwrights in dorset and it was over £1500/ wheel....
not many wheelwrights like doing heavy wheels, they much prefer the lighter carriage stuff.
i'd do m own wheels but tbh I've enough on with 2 waterwheels and an oak garden room to finish by next week but if some one was stuck..... and was prepared to wait....
Adam, the oak for our fan tail stocks came from Whitnessham Sawmill near Ipswich. It was 4.1/2" boards cut in 1990's. They have/had large stocks of large air dried oak. But it was not cheap... they did allow me to select through as well.

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I know a man who had a marshall drum re wheeled in timber at a reasonably decent wheelwrights in dorset and it was over £1500/ wheel....
Adam's right - From my enquiries when testing the water this figure is about average for a half-decent wheelwright - 1k to 1.5k per wheel.
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