Old school car radiator shop.
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Ben, I know Serck Marston used to have branches in most major towns. Always been my go to choice.
http://www.serckautomotive.com/
http://www.serckautomotive.com/
Huntsman said:
105.4 said:
Where are you in the UK?
Isle of Wight....So I think realistically we're looking at a postal job.
Based in Sheffield
https://advancedsolderingandbrazing.co.uk/
I used this guy to build a custom rad for me:
https://www.regalrads.com/index.html
It's literally one guy in a shed. The rad work was very good. Price-wise, he basically rebuilt one rad from two, re-using some of the original headers, with a built in oil cooler and a brand new 4-way core, for about £300. Quite a long wait tho.
Definitely an old-school radiator shop!
https://www.regalrads.com/index.html
It's literally one guy in a shed. The rad work was very good. Price-wise, he basically rebuilt one rad from two, re-using some of the original headers, with a built in oil cooler and a brand new 4-way core, for about £300. Quite a long wait tho.
Definitely an old-school radiator shop!
It's satisfying to see that despite it being unlikely that anyone has a rad repaired for a modern car, there's no shortage of people who can still do a repair.
Obv classic rads will need work, also something that Guildford Rads told me they work on is construction plant - you can't go into Eurocarparts and buy a new rad for an excavator because they'd only sell one ever 20 years, and it would be HUGELY expensive so a bloke in a shed with a soldering flame will be needed for many years.
Obv classic rads will need work, also something that Guildford Rads told me they work on is construction plant - you can't go into Eurocarparts and buy a new rad for an excavator because they'd only sell one ever 20 years, and it would be HUGELY expensive so a bloke in a shed with a soldering flame will be needed for many years.
geoffd said:
You could try Aaron Radiator Co. in south east London, they did some good work for me.
I was going to say this. Never had cause to use them but I cycled past there the other day and it does have a pleasingly old school look to it. Just the kind of place I used to frequent with my Dad. Gassing Station | Classic Cars and Yesterday's Heroes | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


