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Do any of you have an "un-dee"

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Do any of you have an "un-dee"
Posted by rrebell on Tuesday, September 15, 2020 10:23 PM

This is an uncoupling device from Central Valley that nis like a Rix uncoupler but magnets are recesed untill you push a button on the top. Just found one in my track tools stash, don't remember buying it.

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Posted by riogrande5761 on Wednesday, September 16, 2020 8:43 AM

Funny name -usually reserved for what we wear under our jeans.  I didn't know Central Valley made uncoupling devices so I do not have their kind of undees.

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Posted by dknelson on Wednesday, September 16, 2020 9:55 AM

I don't have one and never saw one that I can recall.  

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Posted by maxman on Wednesday, September 16, 2020 9:58 AM

Totally, totally, totally too much information lately.

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Posted by Ringo58 on Wednesday, September 16, 2020 10:08 AM

maxman

Totally, totally, totally too much information lately.

 

First me messing with my drawrs and now rrebel found his old un-dee

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Posted by riogrande5761 on Wednesday, September 16, 2020 10:12 AM

Welcome to model railroader general discussion forums, where topics specialize in whimsical subjects which often are only tenuously related to model trains.  Dunce

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Posted by Overmod on Wednesday, September 16, 2020 10:14 AM

Interesting tool, not what I was expecting.  Here, from 1993:

http://original.trainlife.com/magazines/pages/149/10821/july-1993-page-55

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Wednesday, September 16, 2020 10:57 AM

It looks like it would work well with Athearn Blue Box freight cars, but I can see it breaking off a lot of uncoupling levers, brake wheels, and end grabs.

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Posted by maxman on Wednesday, September 16, 2020 2:20 PM

Overmod

Interesting tool, not what I was expecting.  Here, from 1993:

http://original.trainlife.com/magazines/pages/149/10821/july-1993-page-55

 

Oh, very similar to the Rix uncoupling tool:

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Posted by rrebell on Thursday, September 17, 2020 9:55 AM

maxman

 

 
Overmod

Interesting tool, not what I was expecting.  Here, from 1993:

http://original.trainlife.com/magazines/pages/149/10821/july-1993-page-55

 

 

 

Oh, very similar to the Rix uncoupling tool:

 

They both have their issues.

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Posted by DSchmitt on Thursday, September 17, 2020 1:04 PM

Overmod

Interesting tool, not what I was expecting.  Here, from 1993:

http://original.trainlife.com/magazines/pages/149/10821/july-1993-page-55

 

Product not shown on current Central Valley website'

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Posted by Little Timmy on Thursday, September 17, 2020 10:33 PM

Yes ....

Their in the hamper, ... over there ...

( sorry, I couldn't resist...)

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Posted by Trainman440 on Thursday, September 17, 2020 11:20 PM

Overmod

Interesting tool, not what I was expecting.  Here, from 1993:

http://original.trainlife.com/magazines/pages/149/10821/july-1993-page-55

 

Thanks for the photo Overmod!

Un-dee actually looks more useful than the rix products upcoupler which I have. Turns out I never ended up using it much since uncoupling cars by hand is pretty easy. 

 

I would like an uncoupling device that works on passenger cars with diaphragms. That's the one time I would actually find the need to use an uncoupler. Anyone who uncouples walthers passenger cars will know the frustration. It looks like the un-dee might have enough clearance to actually be useful in this case. The rix one doesnt have enough vertical clearance to fit over the diaphragms. 

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