Re: Molded-on Grab Irons and grab iron bending device
Paul Lyons
Schuyler,
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You need to buy the tool and you will see what I am talking about! It is not anywhere as simple as putting a piece of tape on a tapered nose pliers--which I also have in my toolbox. Paul Lyons Laguna Niguel, CA -----Original Message-----
From: Schuyler Larrabee <schuyler.larrabee@...> To: STMFC@... Sent: Sat, Nov 21, 2009 7:28 am Subject: RE: [STMFC] Molded-on Grab Irons and grab iron bending device What is "misleading?" If you're making grabs with it, you need to know what the width is in full-size inch or metric measure, which isn't too terribly much to ask, or you can use your scale rule to find the right width. The world doesn't owe HO modelers (and I am one) everything marked to HO scale. I was (and still am) thinking that could be a very useful tool. I confess to being a toolaholic, however. I generally find the right place on my tapered-jaw needlenose pliers to place the wire to bend grabs to the right width. Mark it with a bit of tape, and I get repeatable results. SGL Ken,E-mail message checked by Spyware Doctor (7.0.0.508) Database version: 6.13750 http://www.pctools.com/en/spyware-doctor-antivirus/ |
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