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A few months ago, I bought one of those small, bench-top, combination sanding machines (1” belt + 5” disk). I bought it solely to try making hand-built N scale turnouts (using Fast Tracks paper templates), and needed something to remove material and shape/taper the point- and stock-rails. This $65 sander was lower cost than Fast Tracks hand-held filing tool, and is, of course, far more versatile. Case in point - I used it just recently to “machine” (ie - sand down) the rear deck of an Atlas GP38-2 so as to accomodate a 9 x 16 speaker/housing. The result was nigh near as clean, level and smooth as I’ve seen from proper milling machines. And oh yeah - the sander has worked beautifully in helping to fabricate those turnouts; I’ve built six #10’s so far and, with powered frogs, they all perform better than any RTR turnouts I’ve ever owned.
I have a couple older Kato SD40's I need to put decoders in. I would like to put them in the fuel tanks, but I have no milling machine.What kind of cutting bit do I need for my Dremel and do they make them? I Know they have them for soft metals, but I think the Kato frames are harder than those bits will cut....Jim