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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, January 31, 2005 7:06 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by CP5415



Just my 2 cents

Gordon


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Posted by CP5415 on Monday, January 31, 2005 6:09 PM
Another idea you could try is to convert one side of one car over to KD's while keeping the horn-hook on the other side.
I did this when I got back into the hobby & everyweek I did a few more cars until they were all done.
Saved me the large expense up front & was still able to pull any car I had.

Just my 2 cents

Gordon

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, January 31, 2005 2:26 PM
http://www.kadee.com/htmbord/page158.htm
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Posted by AntonioFP45 on Monday, January 31, 2005 2:02 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by diesel75003

Hey,,Thanks for all the help,,that will be tonights project after i get home from work.Thanks again.

Diesel


Hi Diesel,

If I may add my [2c]......

You may decide to purchase McHenry couplers. If you do, make sure NOT to buy the ones with the built in plastic "flex spring". Always get the Kadees or McHenry's that have the tiny copper "Coil Springs". These will last years. The only downside to these is that from time to time, the little springs may pop off and your coupler won't work. Buy a pack of "Coupler Springs" to keep handy in case you lose one or more of these little "buggers".

Since you have large fingers, also purchase the "Spring Mounting Tool". Makes spring mounting a snap!

Hope this helps![:D]

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, January 31, 2005 7:35 AM
http://www.nmra.org/beginner/couplers.html

http://www.kadee.com/conv/list.htm

http://www.kadee.com/htmbord/page120.htm

http://www.kadee.com/htmbord/page160.htm
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, January 31, 2005 6:00 AM
Hey,,Thanks for all the help,,that will be tonights project after i get home from work.Thanks again.



Diesel
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Posted by dave9999 on Sunday, January 30, 2005 10:43 PM
Just to add to superhonhon's reply... the 20 pack is 20 pairs of couplers. So thats
enough to convert 20 cars for around twenty dollars. Dave
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, January 30, 2005 10:26 PM
Yes you would set for each car, the #5 is the standard coupler and fits on a majority of of rolling stock. It is cheaper to buy them by the 20 pack. There are also couplers made by McHenry/Bachman but they are made plastic so are not as durable as the Kadee's. I have had good luck with Accurail couplers.

Any way back to the Kadee's, their website is the best place to go for most of your questions and what coupler fits what car/loco.
I highly recommend a height gauge.
kadee.com
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, January 30, 2005 10:19 PM
The Kadee website has a very good article on how they work: http://www.kadee.com/animation/c1.htm . It also shows how they're uncoupled using magnets in or under the track.

But they're also easy to uncouple by hand. You can use a bamboo skewer, and MicroMark, Rix and others sell uncoupling tools that work pretty well. They let you manually uncouple the cars without having to pick them up or stick your fingers between them.

As for buying them, just about all recent (last couple of years) rolling stock now comes with either Kadee or Kadee-compatible (i.e., clones) couplers, so you don't have to buy them unless you're converting older cars, or prefer read Kadees over the clones.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, January 30, 2005 9:52 PM
Ok,here it goes. I'm new to all of this so bear with me,,thanks. How do you opperate the couplers on HO trains? My fingers are way to big. I have read some on KD's,they sound really good but i'would have to buy a set for each piece of rolling stock i buy,right??How do I know I'm buying the right one?,and how do they work???My local hobby shop is more into plaines than trains so he's not rally that up on what i need to do,he just said to go with KD,so yeah,go figure. Well thats all for right now,thanks again for reading this and the help from all of ya.
Thanks again,
Diesel


p.s. Keep'em rollin boys!!!!!

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