I need to replace the missing jewels on a Lionel 736, also what is the best way to remove an old one?
Thanks in advance. jcolonbc
Put all your eggs in one basket, and watch that basket! "Mark Twain"
Removing them I've not done, but I would say a small pin to similar item to pop out the old jewel would work.
To glue the new ones in I use the gel type crazy glue. It is a little easier to control thant the thin original stuff. All you need is a SMALL dab.
Jim
To remove one...well, I've never done that. I'd probably use a sharp X-acto knife blade, very carefully, so as not to damage the surrounding metal.
I removed one of my jewels by dropping the engine on the floor. Only lost one. Fortunately no other damage. I just about went into cardiac arrest as it was headed toward the floor. Ordered a replacement and put it with a small drop of Elmers. Been a year and it seems to be holding.
Terry Thomann Fredericksburg, Virginia That is me on the left. My brother got the train TCA 09-64381
I've also used regular Elmer's white glue to hold replacement jewels in place.
I never tried to remove a jewel, but I like the idea mentioned above about using the point of an X-acto knife blade to try prying it up.
Robert
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I would remove it with an Xacto knife and replace the jewel using gel type instant glue.
Walther's Goo is what I have used. It never quite dries; and it's kind of rubbery, to resist future shocks.
Bob Nelson
I have had great results with Crazy Glue. I have never removed one intentionally. I wold be real careful with the Exacto Knife but I can't think of another way to do it.
John
Thanks for all the help. I used loctite gel Super glue. So far, so good.
jcolonbc
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