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Cheap weight material for HO Freight and Passenger cars.
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by mark_in_utah</i> <br /><br />For weight I've been using shotgun shot and mixing it with white glue mixed with water and alcohol. I was able to get 10 pounds of the stuff for less than $10. You can get it in lead or steel, and it's a LOT cheaper by the pound than BB's. For the best load density you want the smallest shot (largest shot number). #8's or 9's are good. <br />As for the dangers with lead, lead is "safe" as long as you don't ingest it! Make sure you thoroughly wash your hands after using it. <br />The proper weighting of cars is important in getting reliable operation of your cars. As I remember the rule of thumb is 1 ounce plus 1/2 ounce per inch of car weight for HO scale cars. <br />For coal cars, the best I've found is filling the car with coal and gluing it in place with the white glue mizture. What's better in modeling a coal train than hauling actual coal?? It makes the cars heay, but is that so bad? Mark in Utah[/quote] <br />[#ditto] <br /> I still have most of a bag I bought over ten years ago. It's a life time supply. Just be careful not to spill any. Have a catch tray under the project. They roll everywhere are a S.O.B. to find. I know, a few got away from me. As mark said, wash you hands after handling as you should with all lead products. Even solder that contains lead. Keep it in a tight, break proof container and out of reach of children and pets. <br />
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