Athearn Freight Truck bolsters
- ScaleCraft
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Athearn Freight Truck bolsters
So...I have a fair amount of these in boxes....all with apparently the same bolsters...and all exploded or broken.
At least I think they're Athearns.
Sideframes seem to be different material (or better "batch") so mostly they are Okay.
Is there a source on replacement bolsters, even plastic ones, to fox these before I just pitch them all?
At least I think they're Athearns.
Sideframes seem to be different material (or better "batch") so mostly they are Okay.
Is there a source on replacement bolsters, even plastic ones, to fox these before I just pitch them all?
Dave....gone by invitation
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Jay Criswell
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Re: Athearn Freight Truck bolsters
Dave
How many do you need? Do you prefer metal?
Jay
How many do you need? Do you prefer metal?
Jay
- ScaleCraft
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Re: Athearn Freight Truck bolsters
No...don't prefer metal, especially the original Zamac! I remember when I could walk into the local hobby shop and buy a bag full of new Delrin Athearn trucks. So, no don't mind.
Cost is a question only...and probably 20, but I'd have to dig out boxes to figure out exactly...but 20 should be MORE than I need. Heck, 10 would get me going and then I could find out how many more.
Cost is a question only...and probably 20, but I'd have to dig out boxes to figure out exactly...but 20 should be MORE than I need. Heck, 10 would get me going and then I could find out how many more.
Dave....gone by invitation
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Jay Criswell
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Re: Athearn Freight Truck bolsters
Dave I have them in white metal (threw away all the crappy ones), plastic and brass. How about if I just load up a small flat rate box with bolsters and other associated Athearn truck parts?
I don't know if I still have your address. How about emailing me with it?
Jay
I don't know if I still have your address. How about emailing me with it?
Jay
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bob turner
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Re: Athearn Freight Truck bolsters
You should sell them. The metal Athearns are still among the most accurate, but the ears break off the bolsters. The springs then hold the truck together. I made bolsters out of steel in the olden days.
The All Nation Bettendorfs were asymmetrical, although you have to look to see it.
The All Nation Bettendorfs were asymmetrical, although you have to look to see it.
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Re: Athearn Freight Truck bolsters
ScaleCraft wrote:I remember when I could walk into the local hobby shop and buy a bag full of new Delrin Athearn trucks.
Pretty sure that entire assembled trucks are still available, but parts are tough. I keep every leftover part that for these sorted away just in case...
I 'll hae to look to see if I have car bolsters - I was going to cast these once upon a time and never got that done.
Egg salad is still chicken salad when you think about it.
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bob turner
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Re: Athearn Freight Truck bolsters
I have car bolsters. I will send to Jay in a heartbeat, and he can stick them in your package?
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Jay Criswell
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Re: Athearn Freight Truck bolsters
Dave didn't say anything about car bolsters, just trucks. I have them but haven't heard from him so I put them back in storage (my future estate sale?).
Jay
Jay
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bob turner
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Re: Athearn Freight Truck bolsters
I would be happy to buy several sets of brass.
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Re: Athearn Freight Truck bolsters
The last time I tried to send an e-mail from this forum, first I never got the "sent" copy, and it took three tries until it worked. We'll see how it goes this time.
Been a bit hectic around here.
94-96, with last couple of days VERY high humidity due to Canadian Smoke overcast...maybe one mile visibility. Running around keeping the the portable AC units doing their job, plus fans, and hiding out in the cool basement.
I can't even work in the shop due to NO AC out there..five minutes and I'm done.
Been a bit hectic around here.
94-96, with last couple of days VERY high humidity due to Canadian Smoke overcast...maybe one mile visibility. Running around keeping the the portable AC units doing their job, plus fans, and hiding out in the cool basement.
I can't even work in the shop due to NO AC out there..five minutes and I'm done.
Dave....gone by invitation
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Re: Athearn Freight Truck bolsters
and I just checked..still no e-mail confirming my "sent". Checked the "profile", everything for e-mail still set to "yes".
Dave....gone by invitation
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Jay Criswell
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Re: Athearn Freight Truck bolsters
Bob,
Dave doesn't want the brass bolsters. You can have them.
Jay
Dave doesn't want the brass bolsters. You can have them.
Jay
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Jay Criswell
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Re: Athearn Freight Truck bolsters
Dave,
It just came through.
Jay
It just came through.
Jay
Re: Athearn Freight Truck bolsters
Dave,
Are the weather situations out your way as dire as reported on TV news?
Our summer so far, IMO, has been typical.
Are the weather situations out your way as dire as reported on TV news?
Our summer so far, IMO, has been typical.
roger
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If God didn't want women to be looked at, He would have made 'em ugly. RAH
- ScaleCraft
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Re: Athearn Freight Truck bolsters
Pretty rough, and the canadians don't help.
Today was a break..83. All this coming week is 90 or more. Around here, that's a lot with the water nearby and humidity.
Not your "dry heat".
Today was a break..83. All this coming week is 90 or more. Around here, that's a lot with the water nearby and humidity.
Not your "dry heat".
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