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Re: Preferred truck mounting on resin cars
Got it - thanks!
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Robert kirkham
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#194786
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Re: Preferred truck mounting on resin cars
My local hardware store sells thin plastic washers. I don’t know what resin they are molded from, perhaps Delrin (?).
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Ted Larson
Trainweb.org/MHRR --- GN in 1965 --- NASG.org
My local hardware store sells thin plastic washers. I don’t know what resin they are molded from, perhaps Delrin (?).
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Ted Larson
Trainweb.org/MHRR --- GN in 1965 --- NASG.org
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Ted Larson
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#194785
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Re: Preferred truck mounting on resin cars
Just mentioning a good place for small screws and hardware.
-Hudson
Hi Hudson - the link you sent went to the microfasteners webpage, but not to any specific product. Can you point us to the item you
Just mentioning a good place for small screws and hardware.
-Hudson
Hi Hudson - the link you sent went to the microfasteners webpage, but not to any specific product. Can you point us to the item you
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Hudson Leighton
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#194784
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Re: Preferred truck mounting on resin cars
Coming in late... A little bit of background on why HO scale trucks have 1/8" holes in their bolsters:
In the beginning... models had wood floors and wood screws were used to hold the trucks on. This
Coming in late... A little bit of background on why HO scale trucks have 1/8" holes in their bolsters:
In the beginning... models had wood floors and wood screws were used to hold the trucks on. This
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Dennis Storzek
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#194783
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Re: BR&P Boxcar End
Except that in general, these hat section rib ends were added to brand NEW cars, not rebuilds. While some roads like the NYC began massive car rebuilding programs as early as 1911, the real push to
Except that in general, these hat section rib ends were added to brand NEW cars, not rebuilds. While some roads like the NYC began massive car rebuilding programs as early as 1911, the real push to
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Ray Breyer
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#194782
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Re: Preferred truck mounting on resin cars
Hi Hudson - the link you sent went to the microfasteners webpage, but not to any specific product. Can you point us to the item you were flagging?
Rob
Hi Hudson - the link you sent went to the microfasteners webpage, but not to any specific product. Can you point us to the item you were flagging?
Rob
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Robert kirkham
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#194781
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Re: Preferred truck mounting on resin cars
I am a fan of those washers too. They are very thin, so not much impact on car/coupler height, but they do provide a (at least a chance to achieve a) 3 point suspension.
This afternoon i sliced
I am a fan of those washers too. They are very thin, so not much impact on car/coupler height, but they do provide a (at least a chance to achieve a) 3 point suspension.
This afternoon i sliced
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Robert kirkham
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#194780
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Re: looking for brass freight cars on Ebay
As always you have to hope the sellers title their listings consistently to make any search useful.
my 2 cents.
Curt Fortenberry
As always you have to hope the sellers title their listings consistently to make any search useful.
my 2 cents.
Curt Fortenberry
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Curt Fortenberry
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#194779
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Re: Preferred truck mounting on resin cars
https://www.microfasteners.com/
https://www.microfasteners.com/
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Hudson Leighton
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#194778
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Re: BR&P Boxcar End
There was a great deal of work done to reinforce the more modern all wood cars in the WWI period, because of the rapid increase in train weights and consequent train dynamics; the cars were too new to
There was a great deal of work done to reinforce the more modern all wood cars in the WWI period, because of the rapid increase in train weights and consequent train dynamics; the cars were too new to
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lrkdbn
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#194777
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Re: Preferred truck mounting on resin cars
I'm surprised no one has mentioned Proto:87 stores' washers. I've used them and they do seem better than the "one screw tight one looser" method. (Admittedly not answering Rob's direct question, but
I'm surprised no one has mentioned Proto:87 stores' washers. I've used them and they do seem better than the "one screw tight one looser" method. (Admittedly not answering Rob's direct question, but
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steve_wintner
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#194776
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Re: BR&P Boxcar End
There weren't a whole lot of these types of strap ends made, Eric. And the few hundred that were made were generally isolated on deep south roads like the attached. By the time someone had a bright
There weren't a whole lot of these types of strap ends made, Eric. And the few hundred that were made were generally isolated on deep south roads like the attached. By the time someone had a bright
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Ray Breyer
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#194775
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Re: looking for brass freight cars on Ebay
There are auction houses who handle brass collections, including Sotheby's. And Frank Peacock's
model collection was recently auctioned off. The difference with auction houses is
There are auction houses who handle brass collections, including Sotheby's. And Frank Peacock's
model collection was recently auctioned off. The difference with auction houses is
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Tim O'Connor
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#194774
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Re: Preferred truck mounting on resin cars
Thanks everyone. I do not have a stash of Kadee No5 boxes to scavenge from, so i’ll pick up some 1/8” evergreen tube and go with that idea. Appreciate all the suggestions. it was reassuring to
Thanks everyone. I do not have a stash of Kadee No5 boxes to scavenge from, so i’ll pick up some 1/8” evergreen tube and go with that idea. Appreciate all the suggestions. it was reassuring to
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Robert kirkham
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#194773
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Re: Preferred truck mounting on resin cars
The filing is to smooth and polish the screw head, not reduce its size. 4-40 machine screws fit Tahoe trucks perfectly with no slop. Plus they are available at most big box and local hardware
The filing is to smooth and polish the screw head, not reduce its size. 4-40 machine screws fit Tahoe trucks perfectly with no slop. Plus they are available at most big box and local hardware
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Gary Bechdol
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#194772
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Re: BR&P Boxcar End
That’s an interesting brake step as well.
Interesting to try to spot those cars; I’m not able to add to your list.
Rob
That’s an interesting brake step as well.
Interesting to try to spot those cars; I’m not able to add to your list.
Rob
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Robert kirkham
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#194771
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Re: BR&P Boxcar End
I suspect these pressed metal parts are part of the technological progress after the end truss rods that held the cars together. Ray Breyer authored a review of these truss rod end cars. The PDF can
I suspect these pressed metal parts are part of the technological progress after the end truss rods that held the cars together. Ray Breyer authored a review of these truss rod end cars. The PDF can
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Eric Hansmann
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#194770
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Re: Preferred truck mounting on resin cars
Why not use 2-56 and forget the filing.
Nelson Moyer
From: main@RealSTMFC.groups.io <main@RealSTMFC.groups.io>On Behalf Of Gary Bechdol
Sent: Tuesday, August 9, 2022 1:12 PM
To:
Why not use 2-56 and forget the filing.
Nelson Moyer
From: main@RealSTMFC.groups.io <main@RealSTMFC.groups.io>On Behalf Of Gary Bechdol
Sent: Tuesday, August 9, 2022 1:12 PM
To:
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Nelson Moyer
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#194769
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Re: Preferred truck mounting on resin cars
Tichy KC and AB brake sprues have two plastic washers that work well on resin cars with a flat kingpin. Kadee fiber washers come in two thicknesses coded red and gray. You can also use metal
Tichy KC and AB brake sprues have two plastic washers that work well on resin cars with a flat kingpin. Kadee fiber washers come in two thicknesses coded red and gray. You can also use metal
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Nelson Moyer
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#194768
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Preferred truck mounting on resin cars
One other useful method that I have not seen mentioned yet is Evergreen plastic tubing, the O.D. being the desired size to fit inside a freight car truck. Drill a hole of this dimension vertically
One other useful method that I have not seen mentioned yet is Evergreen plastic tubing, the O.D. being the desired size to fit inside a freight car truck. Drill a hole of this dimension vertically
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Andy Carlson
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#194767
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