New Andover Norton Webshop

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Just ordered from them. Price and speedy shipping very competitive to the colonies!
 
Very nice.
Can I now place a credit card order from the states?
I've heard this was a problem in the past.
 
mschmitz57 said:
Very nice.
Can I now place a credit card order from the states?
I've heard this was a problem in the past.
The site says "Paypal, MasterCard, Visa"
 
It used to be that their email wasn't secured and so they discouraged sending a credit card number via email,
instead requiring that you phone in the number. Alternatively they would send you an invoice via email attachment
and also send a request for payment via PayPal which always worked perfectly for me. I guess their new payment
screen will answer all questions including if their website is secure.
 
Looks good :)

I got all excited when I saw the Proddy Racer tab, especially as the Formula 750 2-1 exhaust system is listed...
Nothing available on that page though :cry:
Does this mean there's an ambition to make this available in the future Joe?
Let the speculation begin :)
 
Secured or not i would never send a card number via email, but as lazyeye6 mentioned paypal worked well.
Well done to Andover on the upgrade.
 
Now there´s an improvement, looks great! And here´s a stupid :oops: question: I was looking at tools, and came across "AF" on the spanners. Can´t recall seeing that before, but I do have a really bad memory, so.... What does it stand for?
Tommy
 
kommando said:
AF is Across Flats, so 1/2 AF is a spanner for a 1/2" nut.

A 1/2 AF spanner fits the hexagon of a 5/16 (Unified) fastener.
 
L.A.B. said:
kommando said:
AF is Across Flats, so 1/2 AF is a spanner for a 1/2" nut.

A 1/2 AF spanner fits the hexagon of a 5/16 (Unified) fastener.

Except on my Murray Lawn tractor where the hex size of the nut can be oversize especially on bolts with integral flanges, they are not the only offender in the world of UNF and UNC.
 
kommando said:
L.A.B. said:
kommando said:
AF is Across Flats, so 1/2 AF is a spanner for a 1/2" nut.

A 1/2 AF spanner fits the hexagon of a 5/16 (Unified) fastener.

Except on my Murray Lawn tractor where the hex size of the nut can be oversize especially on bolts with integral flanges, they are not the only offender in the world of UNF and UNC.


As long as we are in agreement that a "1/2 AF spanner" wouldn't fit a "1/2 inch" nut?
 
kommando said:
Its for nut that measures 1/2 " over the Hex, the hole can vary.

Yes, I thought that's what you really meant, as that wouldn't be a "1/2 nut". :)
 
B+Bogus said:
Looks good :)

I got all excited when I saw the Proddy Racer tab, especially as the Formula 750 2-1 exhaust system is listed...
Nothing available on that page though :cry:
Does this mean there's an ambition to make this available in the future Joe?
Let the speculation begin :)

Bogus,
Not much to speculate- we are currently in the process of getting everything re-made for the Proddy Racers. Hence my own genuine Proddy was in Andover over the winter to measure up parts. Drawings weren't done in the old days in the Andover Thruxton Performance Shop. Bits were made to sample and/or rough sketches for the few (105 total?) Proddies built.
We hope to have everything Proddy together by the end of this year- if possible sooner. As we have so many other projects on the go- Dommi cylinder barrels is another one- and our suppliers are currently flat-out things take longer than we'd like.

Thank you all for the compliments. The website cost me most of my spare time in the last few months, and our Simon will shortly quit and open a photo studio I suspect!

The website is going to be work in progress for a while. There are a lot of things we would like to integrate/update but first of all the webshop needs to be completed.
Joe
 
Joe,

Happy to hear you are going to make Dominator barrels. Will these be the later pattern with the same shape as the 650/750?

Martyn.
 
What looks best? are the fin profiles, (not the number of) the same for the 500 & 600/650 barrels?
 
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