colesdad that was pretty easy. Took all of about five minutes to do three of them. the last one....30 seconds!!! Thanks guys!!!
that was pretty easy. Took all of about five minutes to do three of them. the last one....30 seconds!!!
Thanks guys!!!
Congrats!
Alton Junction
colesdad Thank you for the tips and suggestions. I'm going to give it a try today. Thanks again.
Thank you for the tips and suggestions. I'm going to give it a try today.
Thanks again.
Let us know how you make out.
Rich
jrbernier Very Simple - use an Exacto knife to lift the tab over each point and slide it out. Reverse the throw bar and snap them back in. Jim
Very Simple - use an Exacto knife to lift the tab over each point and slide it out. Reverse the throw bar and snap them back in.
Jim
As Jim says, the process is very simple, but it requires care and patience.
If you use an Exacto knife, use the dull side, not the sharp side so you don't accidentally cut the plastic tab. I used to use an Exacto knife, but now I use a tiny screw driver blade (e.g., eyeglass frame screw driver) to do the job.
Once you lift and remove the first tab, place the metal point on top of the tab while you lift and remove the second tab. Otherwise, the plastic tab tends to fall back on top of the metal point.
After both plastic tabs are lifted and removed, reverse the throwbar and reinsert the plastic tabs into the metal points. That is it. Just use care and patience.
Modeling BNSF and Milwaukee Road in SW Wisconsin
Hi,
I'm using Atlas Custom Line code 83 turnouts, and want to change the side that the throwbar is on. Can anyone give some suggestions or tips on this. What's the degree of difficulty?
Thanks for any help you may be able to give.
Bob