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I have also taken steps to make the pony truck less toylike. I used some NWSL wheels and made a new truck out of brass bar and thin double sided pcb.
I started above the workbench and proceeded around the room. I may add some 45° pieces in a couple of corners, but I want to print out the trackplan and see how that looks first.
Gareth;One of the issues I have had with all of my Bachmann Connies are the pony truck wheels being out of round or just wobbling is perhaps a better assessment. What NWSL wheels did you select - it looks very good?Kind regards,Bill
Gareth;Regarding the brackets you are using - just how stable is the benchwork using these brackets? I realize that is a difficult measurement to quantity, but as an example, could you sit on one of the modules? I have just gotten the final approval from the inspector for my basement finish and am anxious to start construction - and those brackets look great. However, a lot of the gentlemen that I operate with are a bit rotund and may be leaning heavily on some of my benchwork. Thoughts?Thanks,Bill
The wheels I have aren't currently listed on their website. I bought them just before they changed hands, and they are still in the old catalog. It may be worth asking them directly. The part number is 96000002. They are 33" nickel silver wheels with a 1.5mm bore and a "50" tread. There are two larger treads offered in the catalog along with a different bore.
Gareth;Getting back to your brackets, I bought a few of them to test out as they look like a reasonable cost fit. Much to my surprise, I dropped one of them about two feet and it bent about 30 degrees on one leg. Looks like the structural integrity comes down to the diagonal brace and the related weld. Just a heads up on that. Will keep you updated, I am going to try using them every 16" i.e. on every wall stud and see how much stability I can get. I don't want to lean over a module to work on a back drop or whatever, and have it fall. I will keep you updated with what I find out in the next week or two.Kind regards,Bill