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    Barry Furness
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      Having built a number of Stuart stationary engines with my son, and now he wants to build a traction engine / steam lorry .

      I aquired a full set of castings for the 1" scale Meg steam lorry and a full set of castings for the 1" scale Greenly traction engine plus complete build instructions for both and he has shown a desire to build the Meg steam lorry .

      The material list includes items that bond's sold when they were in buisness but sadly have ceased tradeing a number of years ago.

      I have managed to sorce most of the bond's items namely the spur gears , sprockets and the worm and worm wheel through a link at http://www.modelengineeringweb.com but todate I can not sorce 5mm pitch roller chain and connecting link the smallest size that seems to be available is 6mm pitch if anybody can point me in the right direction to accuire the roller chain and connecting link I would be most grateful.

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      Barry Furness
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        #90438
        MICHAEL WILLIAMS
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          @michaelwilliams41215

          Roller chain is quite easy to make . If you can't find what you want at a reasonable price have a go yourself . Only difficult part is making all the links with identical centres and a simple drilling jig will solve that problem .

          #90440
          Joseph Ramon
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            @josephramon28170

            Hi Bogs,

            the smallest pitch on teh RS website is 6.35mm – suspiciously close to 1/4"

            Smaller chains are out there. But if you search google for 'chain' it includes results for 'belt'!

            So try a google search for: 5mm pitch chain -belt (note that minus sign before belt)

            This is on the first page:

            Unfortunately that's "price on application"!

             

            Joey

            Edited By Katy Purvis on 01/06/2015 12:27:22

            #90442
            Martin Cottrell
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              @martincottrell21329

              Hi Barry

              You could try clock suppliers such as Meadows & Passmore as some clocks use small roller link chains to transfer power from the spring drum to the fusee.

              Regards, Martin.

              #90443
              speelwerk
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                @speelwerk

                This one perhaps?

                **LINK**

                #90445
                speelwerk
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                  @speelwerk

                  No idea why the link did not worked, perhaps now,

                  http://www.maedler.nl/Article/10030000.aspx

                  #90447
                  JasonB
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                    @jasonb

                    Try a bearing stockist, this one has 5mm pitch listed

                    J

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