I have a number of broken AF trucks in which the diecast side frame has separated from the rest of the truck. In previous times, I have tried to re-swedge the frame onto the truck without success. I also have tried ACC but that seem to only work when there are perfect mating surfaces. Epoxy glue was messy.
So what do you fellow AFs use to make this what-I-assume to be a common repair? And for those of you with wondering minds ----- no, I did not break them as I know better how to change out the axles or wheels.
Thanks, Lee in Tucson
I think I may have had a similar problem with a truck on my Lionel GG1. The zinc sideframes have bosses on top that are staked into holes in a steel top plate (bolster). The pictures I see of AF trucks seem to be similar. I filed the boss down so that it was flush with the top of the steel plate, leaving enough to securely locate the sideframe, then drilled and tapped the boss to accept a screw. You may need a smaller screw than I used; but the principle should be the same.
Bob Nelson
Never had this happen but you might want to give Doug Peck a call.
http://www.portlines.com/
Please keep us posted.
Ray
Bayville, NJ
Life is what happens to youWhile you're busy making other plans - John Lennon
I had this problem with a Lionel LLC Flyer log dump car. I replaced the broken sideframes with modern parts (past 2 - 3 years) where the sideframe is screwed to the truck frame.
I think it would be easier to drill the sideframe casting (and tap it if you take my suggestion) separate from the bolster rather than through the hole in the bolster. And there should be no difficulty in tightening a machine screw into a tapped as opposed to untapped hole.
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