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Why not a micro torch for soldering to something like the underframe ? Or am I missing something ?
The parts are so little and delicate that forceps would not hold them in precise enough a position.I felt I needed to actually hold them in place to get them where I wanted them- and even that was challenging.
Ron,get yourself some self-closing (cross-locking) tweezers. IMO, forceps are way too rough for any sort of N scale work. I have 4 pairs of those tweezers (various sizes and straight or right angle jaws) and they are perfect for delicate work like this.Several are available at http://www.micromark.com/tweezers-and-grabbers.html
I recommend the American Beauty 250W unit with the "tweezer" handpiece and the "probe"....I only recommend this expensive tool to dedicated modelers who work in brass.
LOL! You are funny Bob! Recommending a resistance soldering equipment to Ron of all the people.
I don't get the joke. What's so funny??? Why is Ron different than any other modeler who works in brass, other than he's an uber modeler?
Bob, I can't say 100% positively, but I'm pretty sure Peteski is referring to this thread of Ron's from earlier this year:Kitbashed Resistance Soldering- Ideal for N scale
I was thinking, man, I wish I had a modeler's milling machine.And also a resistance soldering station....And with a modeler's lathe, I could have shaped those flywheels a bit....If anyone wants to leave me in his will, it would be greatly appreciated Lol.
I picked up a tool or two.... and THEN i saw a small hobby lathe.Without my voice cracking (I hoped) I said, I could use this.She said-- Oh, you can't have that.My son said he wants it.