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The body mounted Accumates I've seen are all held together and attached to the frame with a screw. I'll be the first to admit I've not seen everything. I wouldn't think heat sealing is necessary in such an installation. The Accumate installation as truck mounted coupler are another matter and I fully understand how the heat sealing would help.Don's post got me to thinking about truck mounted couplers and how many coupler sets I ka-chunked off of trucks. After some searching I found the pile in one of my parts cabinets and started playing around with turning the cut coupler into a body mount. Results below. At the bottom is the 1015. The top is the ka-chunked coupler set. Above the 1015 is a modified Accumate truck mounted box. (Yes the coupler is installed upside down but I made another one right side up and it works fine.) A clearance hole for a 00-90 screw has been drilled through. Above that is the coupler box part with the coupler post drilled out and what I believe is a 1-72 washer slipped over the post. The thought is by eliminating the top cover I may be able to also eliminate the axle clearance issues I described above. The centering whiskers do not have the forward stops to preload against however and might impact performance. I got this idea from a comment @learmoia made in the Protomate Demise Exaggeration thread.Tomorrow I'll give the modified Accumate box a try on some of my slinkers and see what happens.
Preach on, Steve. The screw head on a 1015 coupler box is ALWAYS in the way. The box is way too big, too thick, and it's so fiddly to make it work. (Throwing out the MTL button head screws, finding 00-90 flat heads at a reasonable price, re-chamfering the MTL hole, filing the head down more after mounting... etc etc etc. Then, you do all that on a metal underframe car, like a string of Atlas twin bay hoppers, and you don't watch the orientation on your metal wheelsets, and all of the sudden you're melting trucks because the screw shorts on the axles...1015 box sucks. It was the ultimate irony to see it attached to the TruScale coupler.The 905 Z scale is so much better size wise, in terms of mounting the box, that it helps installation. But the operations aspect is worse. There is a lot of opportunity for someone to break into the market with a standard coupler, bolster height, and integrated system that actually works for operations. I'm dreaming of the right coupler, and then a whole line of replacement underframes that can be 3D printed as needed. I'm also way past filing metal underframes...
I've said this a number of times, but nobody seems to listen. Accumates work well if you do the same thing Microtrains used to tell you to do with theirs. Heat seal the boxes.I agree with Ed, just as happy to lose the pins. More trouble than they're worth and aren't required to hold the couplers together.Don