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Brake Component Identification
WILLIAM PARDIE
I seem to be developing reputation from not knowing what is going on. Believe me I am working hard to achieve that. On returning from.Collonsville I felt that I should spend some time attempting to approach Lester Bruer's level of organizatiion. I came across a bagof brake component castings. Can anyone identify the manufaturer and provide a Roseta stone got the various brake housing? Thanks for any help. Bill Pardie Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone |
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Scott
I don't know whose that is but it is a nice set of components. Really like the fulcrum or whatever it is called.
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Tony Thompson
BILL PARDIE wrote: On returning from.Collonsville I felt that I should spend some time attempting to approach Lester Bruer's level of organizatiion. I came across a bagof brake component castings. Can anyone identify the manufaturer and provide a RosetaLooks like Tichy to me. Tony Thompson tony@... |
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On Fri, Aug 19, 2022 at 02:48 PM, Tony Thompson wrote:
Sorry, No. not Tichy.BILL PARDIE wrote:On returning from.Collonsville I felt that I should spend some time attempting to approach Lester Bruer's level of organizatiion. I came across a bagof brake component castings. Can anyone identify the manufaturer and provide a RosetaLooks like Tichy to me. The set in Bill's photo is from the Grandt Line set. There was another sprue made of delrin that had levers and rods, etc, that made up the set. This set was also marketed by DA. This has been discussed many times on this list. Just try Grandt Line AB in the archives and you'll be surprised how much comes up. Hope this helps, Dan Smith |
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Guy Wilber
Bill, That is from the original Detail Associates/Grandt line “AB” Brake set. The list archives will supply information on the components as will Gene Green’s brake information within the files section. Guy Wilber Reno, Nevada On Aug 19, 2022, at 2:34 PM, WILLIAM PARDIE <PARDIEW001@...> wrote:
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I think DA and Grandt Line both sold that AB brake set design but I think DA used a slippery resin that shot better in the mold. Or maybe that mold is a little worn out. This Moloco assortment may help identify the brake housings. On 8/19/2022 5:33 PM, WILLIAM PARDIE wrote:
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Tim O'Connor Sterling, Massachusetts |
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Rob Schoenberg
Here's a link to a PRR booklet on my website that has sketches of many types of brake wheels/housings and how they work...
Recommended Safe Practices In The Operation of Hand Brakes Rob Schoenberg Prr.railfan.net |
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