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Larry,Was this the vendor at Trainfest?https://www.stevesdepot.com/I picked up enough to do IM ACs from him at Springfield a couple years back....
Anyone here have both a fine screw gauge and willing to give me a second opinion on the dimensions?
Question for people that have these, is for roller pairs enough for 6 axle diesels?
Not only retired. No longer answering customer service questions.Back in December, I lost a setscrew on one of the size 40 (n scale) running gears and wanted to buy a replacement and some spares - or at least confirm the specs and a source. Emailed them three times over the last year and called twice - and this was back when he was still trying to sell the biz. Crickets.Best I can determine I lost a black oxide 1/32" hex drive set screw, 0.16" (4.1mm? 5/32+?) long with 0.1" dia (#3-x?) with threads well less than 40tpi and a .075" dia cup point? I just don't have a screw gauge this fine. But of course it could be metric. And then there is the question of sourcing them ... grrr. Kills me as you just know he has a pile of these still. And my fear is it may not take much to strip these small set screws threads or heads. Anyone here have both a fine screw gauge and willing to give me a second opinion on the dimensions?
DCC Concepts makes a rolling road that is similar and looks available.
I just found this 3 day old thread and the timing is great. This complete set is going up on e-bay today.You can see in the pictures there are enough saddles and stirrups to handle a 4-8-8-4. The instructions are there as well as 3 very small wrenches. The ball bearings on the saddles all roll freely as they should. I bought these from Steve's Depot. They were not an inexpensive item,I have decided "no more tinkering", if a problem with new item it goes back to vendor or mnfgr. and if old item it goes to somebody. My eyes and fingers just do not work well anymore.If interested, before I place on the bay, pm me.Carl