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Valve wheel and bracket

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I'm really sorry to ask this because I'm sure it keeps getting asked (but I still can't find it in a search).......

What's the name/contact of the gent who makes/sells the stainless steel valve pulley wheels and cable brackets plse?

Thanks for your help,

George
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Thanks stig,

My current parts are still ok at the moment but I have changed them in the past due to corrosion, so anticpate that they will need changing again at some time in the future. I like the idea of stainless, so thought I'd get them while I could.

I'll send him a PM.

Thanks again for your help,

George
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Here you are George.

This is what it will look like.

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Unfortunately Dangerousdave doesn't do them any more.

Big shame!
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That is a big shame George, because what he makes is good quality stuff. :nod:
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