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Saturday
Nov202010

Quick build note

I’m adding to my rollingstock by building a new tank car.  This has always been a tough one for me so I thought I’d share the experience.  Sorry no pix right now.

The tank itself has always been difficult to handle while building.  I had a couple of ideas.  Originally, I thought I’d build it on a solid wood core.  The HOn30 tank is 5/8” dia.  Went to an art supply store to pick up a dowel but no luck.  They did have a brass tube that was 9/16”, so I picked that up and wrapped it with scrap paper to bring it up to 5/8”. (about 6 wraps of 60lb card)  What I ended up with is a nice firm mandrel, on which I am building the tank. So far, I’m very happy with the result and how easy it is to handle the tank.  The finished tank is 4 layers with the extra steel plate sadle and the reinforcing end bands.  I still have to fit the collar around the dome but having the tank on the mandrel makes it easy to handle.

More later.

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drill bits make good mandrels
November 23, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterRichard

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