Ladders with attached stirrups


armprem
 

Ladders,I have seen photos of tank cars with ladders on only one
side.This raises some questions;was this practice restricted to one type or
one car builder?.How can one be sure to be correct by mounting the ladder
on only one side?Armand Premo

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Denny

Intermountain sells PS-1 style ladders with an inset stirrup.
Des Plaines Hobbies had Canadian style ladders done with
an in-line stirrup for 10'0" box cars.

The questions are, how many rungs do you need, what is
the height of the ladders you need, and how wide are the
rungs? There are many valid permutations...

Tim O.


Does anyone know who manufactures freight car side ladders with the
stirrups attached, if anyone? I seem to recall that these have been
produced in styrene or Delrin, but I cannot yet locate them in any of
the usual haunts.




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Tim O'Connor
 

Denny

Intermountain sells PS-1 style ladders with an inset stirrup.
Des Plaines Hobbies had Canadian style ladders done with
an in-line stirrup for 10'0" box cars.

The questions are, how many rungs do you need, what is
the height of the ladders you need, and how wide are the
rungs? There are many valid permutations...

Tim O.

Does anyone know who manufactures freight car side ladders with the
stirrups attached, if anyone? I seem to recall that these have been
produced in styrene or Delrin, but I cannot yet locate them in any of
the usual haunts.


Miller, Andrew S. <asmiller@...>
 

Denny,

Tichy part # 1010

https://www.tichytraingroup.com/index.php?page=view_product.php&id=115&
category=Freight+Car+Parts


regards,

Andy Miller

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Denny Anspach
Sent: Monday, October 03, 2005 11:40 AM
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Subject: [STMFC] Ladders with attached stirrups

Does anyone know who manufactures freight car side ladders with the
stirrups attached, if anyone? I seem to recall that these have been
produced in styrene or Delrin, but I cannot yet locate them in any of
the usual haunts.

Thanks!

Denny
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Garth Groff <ggg9y@...>
 

Denny,

Tichy has some. You can also buy Intermountain parts separately, and their PS-1 ladders have attached steps.

Kind regards,


Garth G. Groff

Denny Anspach wrote:

Does anyone know who manufactures freight car side ladders with the stirrups attached, if anyone? I seem to recall that these have been produced in styrene or Delrin, but I cannot yet locate them in any of the usual haunts.

Thanks!

Denny


Greg Martin
 

Denny,

I my memory serves me they were on the McKeen PS-1 box car kit. Their may have been others.

Greg Martin

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From: Denny Anspach <danspach@...>
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Sent: Mon, 3 Oct 2005 08:40:03 -0700
Subject: [STMFC] Ladders with attached stirrups


Does anyone know who manufactures freight car side ladders with the
stirrups attached, if anyone? I seem to recall that these have been
produced in styrene or Delrin, but I cannot yet locate them in any of
the usual haunts.

Thanks!

Denny
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Sacramento




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Denny Anspach <danspach@...>
 

Does anyone know who manufactures freight car side ladders with the stirrups attached, if anyone? I seem to recall that these have been produced in styrene or Delrin, but I cannot yet locate them in any of the usual haunts.

Thanks!

Denny
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Denny S. Anspach, MD
Sacramento