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Gareth:Thanks for that update. What did you do to solve the problem with your FT? Did you put in the KATO wheels or turn down the IM wheels or?Kind regards,Bill
Group:Do the IM F7s have any problems with ME code 40? If so, would the Kato offset gear low profile wheelsets substitute?Kind regards,Bill
Sorry, forgot about this. The Kato wheels go in the FT trucks just fine.
Bob, Regarding sanding ME-40 track spikeheads: would it be reasonably easy to make a sanding jig that contacts the rails when the sandpaper has cut the spike heads down sufficiently to clear wheel flanges? That could help protect against over-sanding the spike heads while also avoiding all of the time-consuming checking-while-sanding needed to avoid that when not using a jig.
Hi Bob:Thanks for the thoughts, but I really don't have much interest in sanding down 200+ feet of already painted and weathered ME code 40, which is why I asked about the wheelsset issue regarding IM F7s. I already have all my rolling stock, except some engines converted to FV metal wheel sets which are just fine on code 40, but I have a large number of F7s that are not playing well on code 40. I had read your previous posts on sanding down ME code 40 spike heads, which are almost verbatim to the most recent post in this thread, but that option is clearly something that does not resolve my question. Regardless, thanks for the input.Kind regards,Bill