1 1/2" Arch Bar Truck Suppliers
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1 1/2" Arch Bar Truck Suppliers
I am looking for 1 1/2" arch bar trucks. I know of three suppliers, are there more?
Cannonball
Plum Cove
Allen
Thanks,
-Richard
Cannonball
Plum Cove
Allen
Thanks,
-Richard
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Re: 1 1/2" Arch Bar Truck Suppliers
Not in production, since they can't get the parts brazed. I wish, because the two I have are excellent! (Last checked, 2 weeks ago)timmy wheeler wrote:Real Trains makes some beauties
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Re: 1 1/2" Arch Bar Truck Suppliers
Don't forget Mountain Car and Tom Bee.
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Re: 1 1/2" Arch Bar Truck Suppliers
They seem to have found a solution for the brazing vendor. They are having trucks made, but production is slow and in small batches. Quality is supposed to be very good. I have a pair on order and they said they will call me when the trucks are delivered. Timmy (ordered them Sept. 29)tburzio wrote:Not in production, since they can't get the parts brazed. I wish, because the two I have are excellent! (Last checked, 2 weeks ago)timmy wheeler wrote:Real Trains makes some beauties
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Re: 1 1/2" Arch Bar Truck Suppliers
Are you sure Tom Bee makes Arch-bar trucks? I don't see them on their website.
As for castings for trucks, I know Railroad Supply and Little Engines used to offer them, as these trucks went under the tenders of their 4-4-0 engines. I don't know if they still offer them assembled or not.
As for castings for trucks, I know Railroad Supply and Little Engines used to offer them, as these trucks went under the tenders of their 4-4-0 engines. I don't know if they still offer them assembled or not.
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Re: 1 1/2" Arch Bar Truck Suppliers
I wish you the greatest of luck getting your trucks. If, on the off chance, you do get them, please let us know as we will be heartily surprised.They seem to have found a solution for the brazing vendor.
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i would not screw with any "cast" arch bar trucks unless they are going on show cars, then again, I would not put a cast arch bar truck under a show car.
The best i have seen from a suppler so far have been from Real Train,
Dad bought me a pair when i was just getting started with the American, they lived under the tender for 7ish years before being replaced with the existing booster truck and its mate.
they now live under my cattle car.
They are top notch!!!
and i will not think twice buying another set if the need arrives.. .
The best i have seen from a suppler so far have been from Real Train,
Dad bought me a pair when i was just getting started with the American, they lived under the tender for 7ish years before being replaced with the existing booster truck and its mate.
they now live under my cattle car.
They are top notch!!!
and i will not think twice buying another set if the need arrives.. .
If it is not live steam. its not worth it.
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Re: 1 1/2" Arch Bar Truck Suppliers
The vendor explained the difficulty he was having in production, layed out his current solution, let me know their were orders ahead of mine, made no promises on time of delivery, and would accept no money until delivery. The vendor made sure my expectations were realistic.
I have had good experiences with Real Trains in the past, and I see no reason why this transaction will be any different.
I have had good experiences with Real Trains in the past, and I see no reason why this transaction will be any different.
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Yes, I love Bill, he's a great guy that makes wonderful railroad equipment. I've spent years making trips to his shop once a week, listening to the current plans to get our equipment ready that was promised the year earlier. Some of the plans have been interesting, like when George had to recover from a broken arm he got when our order was destroyed in a hit-and-run accident during delivery. I talked to George a month later and asked him how his arm was, and he looked pretty startled that it had been broken, since he hadn't heard...timmy wheeler wrote:layed out his current solution,
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Re: 1 1/2" Arch Bar Truck Suppliers
I agree about cast arch bars....Not enough material of questionable quality. I'd rather buy some flat steel stock and bend my own. Just need the journal boxes to go in them.cbrew wrote:i would not screw with any "cast" arch bar trucks unless they are going on show cars, then again, I would not put a cast arch bar truck under a show car.
The best i have seen from a suppler so far have been from Real Train,
Dad bought me a pair when i was just getting started with the American, they lived under the tender for 7ish years before being replaced with the existing booster truck and its mate.
they now live under my cattle car.
They are top notch!!!
and i will not think twice buying another set if the need arrives.. .
I also looked at Tom Bee's site and didn't see any. I know his stuff is top notch. Real Trains has a good reputation as well.
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The Allen tender Journal boxes look good, they just need to be solid so they can ether be bored for ball bearings or milled for "brasses"
I have a set i have not used yet because i have to figure out a "plug" that will allow for use of R6 bearings
I have a set i have not used yet because i have to figure out a "plug" that will allow for use of R6 bearings
Andypullen wrote:I agree about cast arch bars....Not enough material of questionable quality. I'd rather buy some flat steel stock and bend my own. Just need the journal boxes to go in them.cbrew wrote:i would not screw with any "cast" arch bar trucks unless they are going on show cars, then again, I would not put a cast arch bar truck under a show car.
The best i have seen from a suppler so far have been from Real Train,
Dad bought me a pair when i was just getting started with the American, they lived under the tender for 7ish years before being replaced with the existing booster truck and its mate.
they now live under my cattle car.
They are top notch!!!
and i will not think twice buying another set if the need arrives.. .
I also looked at Tom Bee's site and didn't see any. I know his stuff is top notch. Real Trains has a good reputation as well.
Andy Pullen
If it is not live steam. its not worth it.