FJ and G wrote:Looks like I'll slice the delrin boxes off and mount them with small screws in a brass journal holder attached to the rolling stock frame, since glue doesn't stick too well to delrin.
Maybe this would help - http://www.ares-server.com/Ares/Ares.asp?MerchantID=RET01229&Action=Catalog&Type=Product&ID=83424
FJ and G wrote: ...(I'm guessing pre and postwar stuff didn't have conical axles or delrin so they must have used a different technique, course that's neither here nor there since most of my stuff is delrin modern).
Rob
Dave, the Delrin bearings are relatively hard and slick, as to the needle nose I'll SWAG one that by using the tapper the bearing surface per length of axel is increased thus reducing the load. It may also reduce gouging of the bearing due to lateral movement.
OK experts, lets see the rebuttles.
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