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Powerpoles aren’t hard to find at all. Powerwerx has them in spades. https://powerwerx.com/anderson-power-powerpole-sb-connectors
assuming that no one is wiring their layout with 50 amp, 600 volt circuits...
OK, for those of us following along at home, which of those 200 options are you talking about (ie: are the TTrak standard), assuming that no one is wiring their layout with 50 amp, 600 volt circuits...
Just finished up my Kato wheel axle press.Parts used:-1 x eBay watch pin press $2.62 free shipping from China2 x off cuts from a micro engineering bridge deck which just happened to be the right thickness 2.7mm with a hole drilled in one piece and the other piece used as a backer to blind the hole.1 x small off cut of oak hardwood to act as a spacer and account for the watchpin press’s anvil being beveled and not perpendicular to the press screw over its full length.1 x aluminum nail put in the end of the press screw.Result, repeatable axle adjustments for less than 3 bucks. (Attachment Link)
Well if we are all going to be stickelers about it - there's not a hobby shop of any kind closer then 1.5 hours to me. So if I want to run out and grab, these are readily available. Anything requiring ordering isn't readily available.
My FREMO group participated in a show in Germany a few weeks ago; but I only found time this weekend to process some of the pictures....
Is that an NP-themed mill scene I see?
Yes, it is NP themed. I have build a group of modules to represent Hoquiam, WA.The backdrop was temporary just for the public show as typical Fremo Moduels don’t have one But it adds depth to the scenes and makes for better photos CheersDirk
This is not worthy of the rest of the work in this thread, but I've been SLOWLY making progress.
This is not worthy of the rest of the work in this thread, but I've been SLOWLY making progress. (Attachment Link)
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