Polished chrome has a bright mirror finish, while satin chrome has a brushed, low-sheen appearance. Both are available in the telescopic hand winder range. The finish choice typically depends on the ironmongery specification for the project.
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Osma SuperLine adjustable fascia rise and fall gutter bracket. Our bespoke fascia rise and fall
gutter bracket is designed to suit the Osma SuperLine system, and is available with
black riser cups.
Osma Superline guttering bracket, adjustable rise and fall, fascia
Osma Surperline 5t594 bow and pin rise and fall gutter bracket
Bespoke made – 10 – 14 days.
The OSL-FRF is a bespoke fascia-mounted rise and fall gutter bracket, manufactured to suit the Osma SuperLine half-round PVC guttering system. Where precise fall control is needed along the gutter run — particularly on long runs, older or uneven fascias, or where the fall cannot be derived from the fascia line itself — the adjustable riser bracket allows the gutter to be set at the correct gradient independently of the fixing surface.
The bracket features a galvanised steel fascia plate and a threaded steel riser column topped with a bow-and-pin gutter cup in black. The riser height is adjustable, allowing fall to be set accurately at each bracket position without shimming or packing the fascia. Compatible with the Osma SuperLine system and the Osma Surperline 5t594 bow and pin bracket arrangement.
Suited to new-build and refurbishment projects using the Osma SuperLine guttering system, and to situations where fall correction is required on an existing installation. Used on both residential and light commercial buildings.
Manufactured to order with black riser cups. Lead time 10–14 working days from order confirmation.
System compatibility: Osma SuperLine half-round guttering system. Compatible with Osma Surperline 5t594 bow and pin bracket arrangement. For specification queries, call 0333 987 4452.
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Polished chrome has a bright mirror finish, while satin chrome has a brushed, low-sheen appearance. Both are available in the telescopic hand winder range. The finish choice typically depends on the ironmongery specification for the project.
The Iron Works Patterned Hit & Miss Vent suits Victorian and Edwardian buildings where decorative cast iron or brass ventilation grilles were part of the original specification — including terrace houses, civic buildings, churches, entrance halls, and estate properties. It is appropriate on listed buildings and conservation area properties as a like-for-like decorative vent replacement, and on new heritage-quality construction where period detailing is required.
The Antique Black finish is cast iron with a blackened surface — the most historically accurate finish for cast iron ironwork and the most appropriate for the majority of heritage applications. Polished Lacquered is cast iron with a bright polished surface sealed with clear lacquer, suited to interiors and sheltered locations where polished ironwork is the specification. Polished Brass is solid polished brass throughout — the correct choice where existing building fittings are in brass or where a warm metal tone is required.
Our standard spike or sturt length is 300mm (12″). Other sizes are available upon request.
The Cast Iron Louvre Airbrick suits Victorian and Edwardian terraced housing, semi-detached properties, public houses, agricultural buildings, and workshop structures where the original airbrick was a louvre-face grille. The horizontal fin profile is widely found in British domestic and light industrial construction from the 1870s through to the 1950s.
Select your required size and finish options from the product page and add to cart for an instant price. For project quantities, bespoke requirements, or any specification queries, please call 0333 987 4452 or use the contact form at tuscanfoundry.com.
The standards for our cast iron gutters and pipes have remained remarkably constant for many years. The physical properties of cast iron are sustained throughout its lifetime thus maintaining its effectiveness. Coupled with is durability and proper maintenance, we would expect our traditional cast iron rainwater products to last for over 50 years under normal conditions.
We manufacture a wide variety of brackets for many different cast iron gutter and pipe profiles. More common types are the rise and fall, top fix and side fix rafter and the holderbat or pipe clip.
We can also offer traditional drive brackets, repair brackets and fascia brackets in both steel and cast iron.
It is always advisable to replace like with like because quite often the brackets form and important part of the buildings architecture. Occasionally buildings have special decorative brackets and our UK manufacturing allows us to produce small quantities of bespoke brackets when required.
The Pultney Tapered Hopper Head is well suited to Georgian and Regency townhouses, Victorian terraces, rural farmhouses, barns, and functional estate buildings where a plain, period-correct hopper is the appropriate specification. It also works well on new heritage-style construction. Its unfussy, chamfered form makes it a versatile choice across a wide range of traditional building types.
With National Maintenance week fast approaching (18th – 25th November 2011), Tuscan Foundry Products Ltd have decided to help period property owners look after rainwater systems by offering big discounts on selected cast iron gutters, pipes and fittings.
Friday 25th November is designated as National Gutters Day and on this particular day, homeowners are encouraged to check their systems for evidence of damage. Repairing sections of damaged cast iron gutter and pipe can help avoid potentially thousands of pounds of damage to brickwork.
Tuscan is offering these savings across a range of profiles and includes both primer and painted stock. The offers will only be available whilst stocks last so visit our website to view our discounted cast iron rainwater goods today.
For more information concerning National Maintenance Week visit the Society for the Protect of Ancient Buildings (SPAB) at www.maintainyourbuilding.org.uk


