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- With the rectangular tubing, what's a good way to attach this to the car body? Can it just be epoxied on in some cases? Also, do you ever see any wheel clearance issues with this? (Edit: seems possible to grind away portions of the brass tubing if they have any issues with the wheels/axles.)
Looks great Gary! One other update - the method can be adapted to MTL couplers by cutting out quarter circle wedges around the screw hole to clear the coupler centering pins.The FT couplers look intriguing. They might be worth exploring further. Do they come with MTL-compatible trip pins?
Awesome work Gary!
Nice work Gary! Thanks for posting this. I have a few questions:- The FT looks great with the Athearn tanker! What is the longest car and smallest radius curve that you have tested the FT on?- With the set screw (a) where did you get them from, and (b) do you ever have any issue with them loosening up over time? Maybe a small bit of thread locker could help with that.- With the rectangular tubing, what's a good way to attach this to the car body? Can it just be epoxied on in some cases? Also, do you ever see any wheel clearance issues with this? (Edit: seems possible to grind away portions of the brass tubing if they have any issues with the wheels/axles.)Ed
Great work, Gary. I'm particularly excited that you found a very simple mounting approach (simple is always better). Congrats!I am sorry I couldn't persuade Will to offer them separately. However, you've already shown how tricky this could be. If he had provided couplers with just pockets, you would not have had the chance to mount them the way you did, since the pockets probably would not have included the bolster. So, it worked out well that you did the beta testing; it might help lead the way to new products. Perhaps someday these will be offered separately, but I could not say when the someday might be.
The FT coupler almost looks too small for a tank car, as the prototypes would have taller shelf couplers. Good info on the brass tubing though, will be good for extended draft gear on a variety of models.
... I'd be curious what tools you use to work with this tubing (especially to make an MT-compatible cutout like you suggest). It seems like a mini-chop saw and drill press would be invaluable for bulk production.The FT couplers were designed with auto-uncoupling in mind but, as I understand it, the knuckle spring was too stiff to allow this to work properly, so the trip pins were clipped off for this run of couplers (but there is a trip pin in there, which is used to secure and pivot the knuckle).
SO, now that we have afix, who's got the best deal on Accumates or FT's at bulk prices? And where are Craig's bulk truck packs???????