Replacing a tie bar on Peco SM 32 points
- Tony Bird
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Replacing a tie bar on Peco SM 32 points
Hi,
I have been playing with Peco SM 32 points. Might be found interesting:
https://youtu.be/dgDN8Rib_jQ
Take care stay safe.
Tony.
I have been playing with Peco SM 32 points. Might be found interesting:
https://youtu.be/dgDN8Rib_jQ
Take care stay safe.
Tony.
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Re: Replacing a tie bar on Peco SM 32 points
Tony
I like the way you've provided a 'neutral' position to allow stock to trail through. Neat!
Rik
I like the way you've provided a 'neutral' position to allow stock to trail through. Neat!
Rik
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Re: Replacing a tie bar on Peco SM 32 points
Certainly some interesting ideas Tony. Thanks, I can see myself making use of that in due course.
Philip
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Re: Replacing a tie bar on Peco SM 32 points
Very interesting, the brass certainly looks sturdy
, but how will the perspex hold up to the light outside?
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Re: Replacing a tie bar on Peco SM 32 points
Hi Jimmy,
How will the perspex hold up to the light outside?
I am sure I miss named it, I think it is acrylic not perspex so should be OK.
There is now a Mark 2 version which can work on the original tie bar as well a a replacement one. It is more compact and easier and quicker to make.
Take care stay safe.
Tony.
How will the perspex hold up to the light outside?
I am sure I miss named it, I think it is acrylic not perspex so should be OK.
There is now a Mark 2 version which can work on the original tie bar as well a a replacement one. It is more compact and easier and quicker to make.
Take care stay safe.
Tony.
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Re: Replacing a tie bar on Peco SM 32 points
Tony, many thanks for the update 
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