[Bell Historians] Moseley St Mary

Richard Offen richard.offen at BPCTlRFhEvbsrt31_ywFAVFHkqrIgLwsKa8bTIbuKzkUE9YuPwpVx_NwQ0dpW9pnCCtYqYriYq5C8t_Ji2Ylo3eW.yahoo.invalid
Mon May 19 14:44:18 BST 2008


Ball bearings, no doubt fitted to the old gudgeons, which will have been of
too small a diameter for safe use with ball bearings.

 

R

 

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Background: The eight steel bells were rehung with part new fittings, and
with extraordinary devotion, by volunteer labour 18 years ago.

 

Bearings: They were a light shafting type, the sort Richard will be familiar
with as fitted to the bells at St Alphege, Whitstable, but larger of course.

 

What happened: A gudgeon or a bearing housing broke, with like effect on its
opposite number and the bell fell into its pit.

 

Guidance from above, perhaps. But they have a strong band and competent
leadership with plans for the future.

 

DLC  

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Please could we have a little more background to this mishap?   

It’s a job to see what type of bearings they were.   What happened to cause
the accident?

Richard



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I think that this falls into the "Oops" category!

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The bell is undamaged, the wheel and gudgeons destroyed. Whether or 
not you think that this is the wrong way round it entirely up to you!

Mike

 

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