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If one could roll back the hands of time... They would be waiting for the next train into the future. A. H. Francey 1921-2007
QUOTE: Originally posted by deschane Fergie, Is this the item sold by Micro-Mark, that reams the pointed bearings in the truck sideframes? The tool I'm thinking of has nothing to do with the bolsters. Mark
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QUOTE: Originally posted by pepperkay If you want to add the icing to the cake as far as free rolling is concerned, check out this product I discovered after getting 'The Tool' (which absolutely works as promised) ...these EZ Rider washers are easy to install and also work as advertised ... I ordered this product from the Proto 87 website: http://www.proto87stores.com/p87stores/ ... Cost is $2.95 for 8 pair (enough for 8 cars) ... Here's an e-mail that I sent to Andy R. after trying the product ... " I installed all the washers per your instructions and took a bunch of cars so equipped to our club layout yesterday ... since the original layout was modular, and now permanent, the trackwork is not up to par in several spots and would provide a good test of the system ... The EZ cars rode smoothly and surely and one could see the difference immediately by noting which cars were stable and which weren't ... made a believer of me and several of the club members who were watching ... Low speed performance was equaled by high speed performance ... the cars tracked better, rode better and didn't have that 'model railroad lurch' to them ... rock solid stable ... Consider me sold !! ... I gotta figure out how many cars I have and will place an order for more of the washers" ... So, if you still have some 'herky jerky' cars, this is the solution ... Pepper Kay Garland, TX PS I have no affiliation with Proto 87 except as a customer ...