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  1. As George said.

    If you don't get a smooth joint you can always melt some soft 100 degree or 70 degree solder over the join and keep sanding and repeating to it's no longer noticeable.

    A 320 grit is coarse enough to do the job and fine enough not to leave too much in the way of scratches.

    Finish with your Garryflex block :)

  2. Just checked my model.

    It's from Majestic Models and their description is MW41 Light Railway incline goods van which was based on the NBR Kipps incline brake van

     

    Apparently the dog kennel is correct but the veranda has been altered slightly from the original.

    Hth.

  3. I'm not a 4mm modeller but the four books I'd recommend are:

     

    Guy Williams The 4mm Engine  isbn 0 906867 70 3

    Iain Rice Etched Loco Construction  isbn 0 9066867 86 X

    Iain Rice Locomotive Kit Chassis construction in 4mm isbn 1 874103 10 0

     

    There's also another 4mm book by Iain on whitemetal kits but I can't find it atm..

     

    All are great value with a lot of ideas and plenty of photographs.

     

    Some these may be out of print but you can usually find copies through Abe Books on line.

    HTH

  4. Tried to send you a photo, but it requires webhosting and I haven't time for that nonsense today.

    Happy to email it if you want.

    Best is just to trawl through Jazz and Sandy's building threads and you'll stumble across variants of it.

     

    Basically you drill a fine hole on one side of the bush and just bend the very end of the spring's tip so it locates in the hole and stops it rotating.

    You can solder it in place or not bother.

    The spring can be either folded or left straight depending on the chassis. and the space available.

    I like bending the spring as it makes adjusting the pressure simple.

  5. I don't think the gauge of the wire is that important, as long a it's springy.

    If you fold it like a hair grip, adjusting  the bend will change the amount of spring.

     

    Works a treat. Having followed Sandy and Jazz all my builds use it.

     

    ps. The 0 gauge guild have a CD of Sandy demonstrating split axles, definitely worth watching.

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