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Posted by banjobenne1 on Saturday, September 13, 2003 12:08 PM
Hello. I have an HO scale Eastern Car Works 65 foot mill gon. I trashed the original trucks ( bad idea). I wanted sprung trucks w/medal wheels. I found the boss on the car bolster too large for the trucks I have. If I cut off the boss I don't think there is enough to hold a screw. Help! Ben
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wheels
Posted by banjobenne1 on Saturday, September 13, 2003 12:08 PM
Hello. I have an HO scale Eastern Car Works 65 foot mill gon. I trashed the original trucks ( bad idea). I wanted sprung trucks w/medal wheels. I found the boss on the car bolster too large for the trucks I have. If I cut off the boss I don't think there is enough to hold a screw. Help! Ben
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, September 13, 2003 4:40 PM
You shouldn't of done that. You should of enlarged the opening in the truck. You will have to get a piece of plastic sprue that fits the truck and drill the bolster and superglue a new boss into it and then drill the boss for a small #0 screw to hold the truck on. Using a screw without the boss will cause the car to wobble from side to side even if you did get a screw to hold. Been there and done that. FRED
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, September 13, 2003 4:40 PM
You shouldn't of done that. You should of enlarged the opening in the truck. You will have to get a piece of plastic sprue that fits the truck and drill the bolster and superglue a new boss into it and then drill the boss for a small #0 screw to hold the truck on. Using a screw without the boss will cause the car to wobble from side to side even if you did get a screw to hold. Been there and done that. FRED
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Posted by banjobenne1 on Sunday, September 14, 2003 9:23 AM
I didn't cut it off until after I said help. Filed it down smooth with the bolster, cut off the tip of the screw, put it together, runs fine. Weight is the next challenge. I need to add about 4oz. I was thinking about a load of hollow bridge timbers, pore lead inside.
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Posted by banjobenne1 on Sunday, September 14, 2003 9:23 AM
I didn't cut it off until after I said help. Filed it down smooth with the bolster, cut off the tip of the screw, put it together, runs fine. Weight is the next challenge. I need to add about 4oz. I was thinking about a load of hollow bridge timbers, pore lead inside.

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