Looking for a CF cab image - car side bolts, under cupola

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Mon Oct 31 08:47:25 EDT 2022


Mike:

The general arrangement drawing shows the location of the bolts:

https://www.nwhs.org/archivesdb/detail.php?ID=145220

A good exterior photo is

https://www.nwhs.org/archivesdb/detail.php?ID=181259

I would suspect, without better evidence, that these are square head bolts, as that was more of a standard at that time.

Best
Ken Miller

> On Oct 30, 2022, at 8:51 PM, NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> wrote:
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> Does anyone have a high quality image of a CF car side, below the cupola, that they can share with me?   I wish to learn the size of the nuts on the side wall, and if they are square or hex shaped.
> I know these pictures are models, but I am looking for prototype photos, so I sent to this list instead.
> 
> I am adding nut/bolt/washer castings to my Westside Model & AMB CF's. I created a 3D printed drilling jig, based on a very good side shot of a CF (see below). I am making one for AMB (the cupola length is 0.4mm longer on the AMB so the positioning tabs don't fit over the cupola.  I don't have any OMI models to try it on. I do have a Div Point, but I don't imagine anyone wants to drill into their DP model.
> Because the resin is somewhat soft, I expect this jig is probably good for about 2 cars.  If anyone is interested in one, send me a message ( mrector333 @ gmail dot com ) .  They take 2 hours to print, but I can print about 10 at a time. It costs about $0.12 in resin to print.  I could scale up to O Scale, but you would need to send me a very precise measurement.
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> It took me less than 5 mins to drill both sides of this brass cab.  I tried a 0.6mm bit by hand, and it broke on the first hole. So I switched to the Dremel on lowest speed with a 0.7mm drill bit and it drilled easily.  I think I could have used a 0.6mm if I tried with the dremel first.  Someone already shamed me into buying brass parts, instead of plastic.  😉  (Thus my initial question.) If I'm going to buy some Precision Scale detail parts, I might as well buy the right style and size.  I have 5 more WSM and 3 more AMB models to drill.
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> Here's the back side. Keep in mind it is oriented upside down here. The two recesses on left and right are for the gutters, and the large recess on photo left is for the bathroom window.  The two positioning tabs fit over the roof and match the angle, and around the ends of the cupola.  The orange pieces are print supports that snap off after it prints.  someone better than me probably could have made this in 5 mins.  It took me 7 prints to get everything just right. The last thing I did was to raise the holes slightly, as the two upper bolts are supposed to be just above the top of the side window frame. I drilled mine just a little low (bottom pic).
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> Mike Rector
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