Madman
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This is the first year I am actually performing shunting duties on my railway. Battery power has spurred me onto it. Anyway, I am shunting LGB small freight cars. Not the Actual field railway cars with the small wheels, but the ones with the standard size wheels. For shunting operations I have found that A-symetrical couplers work better for me (hook on one coupler only). However, I am having some problems on less than level track where one coupler rides up over the car's coupler it is pushing.
I have some idea of what I want to do, which is to increase the height of the loop face. But what to use I am not sure of yet. Maybe some sheet metal formed to the curvature of the loop face. Or perhaps a piece of plastic formed and glued to the top of the loop face.
I am up for suggestions.
I have some idea of what I want to do, which is to increase the height of the loop face. But what to use I am not sure of yet. Maybe some sheet metal formed to the curvature of the loop face. Or perhaps a piece of plastic formed and glued to the top of the loop face.
I am up for suggestions.