Allcocks Aerial information and advice please .
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Allcocks Aerial information and advice please .
Hi all
A good friend of mine owns the Allcocks Aerial in these images below . Unfortunately I know very little about Aerials so was hoping you good chaps might share some thoughts on this one .
Kind regards
John
A good friend of mine owns the Allcocks Aerial in these images below . Unfortunately I know very little about Aerials so was hoping you good chaps might share some thoughts on this one .
Kind regards
John
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Re: Allcocks Aerial information and advice please .
Some more photos / measurements would help, but I will guess at pre-war.
Ventilated, all Aluminium, hidden V check, possibly brass reel seat. A 7950 of some kind, T9?
Ventilated, all Aluminium, hidden V check, possibly brass reel seat. A 7950 of some kind, T9?
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Re: Allcocks Aerial information and advice please .
Thanks Deaf Cat .
I'm waiting to hear back about The dimensions .
John
I'm waiting to hear back about The dimensions .
John
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Re: Allcocks Aerial information and advice please .
I now own this reel , it is my first early Aerial . She functions as she should but has damage at the top of one handle, it looks like there are also repairs to the backplate that do not transfer inside , so not holes just dings maybe .
I would like to know more and understand the best way to clean it up .
John
I would like to know more and understand the best way to clean it up .
John
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Re: Allcocks Aerial information and advice please .
Hi buddy
I can confirm it is a T9 7950 and originally would have been fitted wit a line guide.
A good scrub with with the magic fairy liquid and water works wonders.
If wd40 does not work for the seized parts a bucket of diesel for a couple of days works better but tape up the handles, they can darken in colour.
js
I can confirm it is a T9 7950 and originally would have been fitted wit a line guide.
A good scrub with with the magic fairy liquid and water works wonders.
If wd40 does not work for the seized parts a bucket of diesel for a couple of days works better but tape up the handles, they can darken in colour.
js
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Re: Allcocks Aerial information and advice please .
Hi JSJockScott wrote: ↑Thu Aug 30, 2018 5:33 pm Hi buddy
I can confirm it is a T9 7950 and originally would have been fitted wit a line guide.
A good scrub with with the magic fairy liquid and water works wonders.
If wd40 does not work for the seized parts a bucket of diesel for a couple of days works better but tape up the handles, they can darken in colour.
js
I greatly appreciate the information and advice .
Would you hazard a guess as to a likely date of manufacture.?
I did see the holes for the line guards , I was however unaware they might have been standard rather than an option.
Many thanks
John
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Re: Allcocks Aerial information and advice please .
The line guide would have been an option at the time, but once it's been fitted the holes give the game away.
Still, it would have been in the wrong place for a modern left hand winder!
Like JS says; a toothbrush with Fairy Liquid and water will work wonders to get rid of the grime. Then WD40 to get things moving again.
Still, it would have been in the wrong place for a modern left hand winder!
Like JS says; a toothbrush with Fairy Liquid and water will work wonders to get rid of the grime. Then WD40 to get things moving again.
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Re: Allcocks Aerial information and advice please .
Thanks Deaf Cat
The clean up is going well . It's a good runner . Biggest issue is the end float screw . It's very worn and I doubt I will get a purchase to unscrew it .
The clean up is going well . It's a good runner . Biggest issue is the end float screw . It's very worn and I doubt I will get a purchase to unscrew it .
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Re: Allcocks Aerial information and advice please .
If the end-float screw won't budge, try tightening it a little first..this sometimes breaks the grip of the corrosion, as can a light whack with a hammer on the screwdriver handle...with the spool off the reel....
The lightest oil I've found, if you don't have any 'releasing or penetrating oil' like Plus Gas, is trombone slide oil! I'd definitely give whatever you use a few days to try and sort it out before reaching for the hammer. The slide oil is great for releasing stuck handles.
If it won't shift it's not the end of the world...the brass screw will have shaped itself to the tip of the centrepin shaft perfectly...it's just a bit harder to clean, that's all. Cotton buds are great, though they can leave a hair or two behind, which will sound very loud.
When a petrol dampened cotton bud comes out as clean as it went it.......it's ready to leave to dry and then lubricate.
Since you've rescued a wreck I shall donate a bottle of my secret centrepin oil at Romsey if you're passing my table?
Now I know next to nothing about Aerials, but didn't the 7950 have an open spool back showing more spokes and the check mechanism.....???
http://www.reelantiqueangling.co.uk/all ... l-320.html
Ah, it seems this T9 might be similar....????/
https://picclick.co.uk/Good-Allcocks-3- ... 91419.html
Looks like the chaps were spot on!
The lightest oil I've found, if you don't have any 'releasing or penetrating oil' like Plus Gas, is trombone slide oil! I'd definitely give whatever you use a few days to try and sort it out before reaching for the hammer. The slide oil is great for releasing stuck handles.
If it won't shift it's not the end of the world...the brass screw will have shaped itself to the tip of the centrepin shaft perfectly...it's just a bit harder to clean, that's all. Cotton buds are great, though they can leave a hair or two behind, which will sound very loud.
When a petrol dampened cotton bud comes out as clean as it went it.......it's ready to leave to dry and then lubricate.
Since you've rescued a wreck I shall donate a bottle of my secret centrepin oil at Romsey if you're passing my table?
Now I know next to nothing about Aerials, but didn't the 7950 have an open spool back showing more spokes and the check mechanism.....???
http://www.reelantiqueangling.co.uk/all ... l-320.html
Ah, it seems this T9 might be similar....????/
https://picclick.co.uk/Good-Allcocks-3- ... 91419.html
Looks like the chaps were spot on!
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Re: Allcocks Aerial information and advice please .
Hi NobbyNobby wrote: ↑Fri Aug 31, 2018 12:45 pm If the end-float screw won't budge, try tightening it a little first..this sometimes breaks the grip of the corrosion, as can a light whack with a hammer on the screwdriver handle...with the spool off the reel....
The lightest oil I've found, if you don't have any 'releasing or penetrating oil' like Plus Gas, is trombone slide oil! I'd definitely give whatever you use a few days to try and sort it out before reaching for the hammer. The slide oil is great for releasing stuck handles.
If it won't shift it's not the end of the world...the brass screw will have shaped itself to the tip of the centrepin shaft perfectly...it's just a bit harder to clean, that's all. Cotton buds are great, though they can leave a hair or two behind, which will sound very loud.
When a petrol dampened cotton bud comes out as clean as it went it.......it's ready to leave to dry and then lubricate.
Since you've rescued a wreck I shall donate a bottle of my secret centrepin oil at Romsey if you're passing my table?
Now I know next to nothing about Aerials, but didn't the 7950 have an open spool back showing more spokes and the check mechanism.....???
http://www.reelantiqueangling.co.uk/all ... l-320.html
Ah, it seems this T9 might be similar....????/
https://picclick.co.uk/Good-Allcocks-3- ... 91419.html
Looks like the chaps were spot on!
I'm not too concerned over the grub screw at the moment , the reel runs perfectly . I will probably use the reel for a while before addressing the grub .
I don't know that I've rescued the reel , just a tidy up and maintenance . I'm not sure whether to keep the patina or polish it .... guess I like the Patina.
I'm surprised you have any pin oil left ? It's good stuff and kind offer . I will of course be visiting your table, you always have great oil/ grease / floats / reels and bits and bobs . Mind you there is always a queue of people waiting to chat with you so you are always busy .
Yes I agree the chaps were spot on with 7950 T9 now I have read more . Quite a basic and common one .
John