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  1. Mike, >I was very disappointed to find a final drive gear with no grubscrew. My own preference would be for grub screw fixing as well, but unfortunately the gear that is used as final drive gear in this gearbox was only an intermediate, idler gear originally and so ran free on its layshaft. I have now procured some grub screws and intend to research the possibility of fitting these for those customers who share our preference. Geoff Comet Models
  2. Tim, >"Is there any news on whether Markits have any intention whatsoever of doing the correct wheels yet?" On my last Markits invoice, dated 1/11/13, there is a list of new wheels as a footnote, and amongst them is "26mm LM Princess". Might we worth a call to Mark? Geoff
  3. There are several things you can do to improve clearance between the back of the crosshead and the coupling rod fixing. 1 - Reduce thickness of connecting rod to half thickness for last 5 mm 2 - Reduce thickness of coupling rod to half thickness in the region of the front wheel crankpin fixing. 3 - Recess the front crankpin slightly into the face of the front driver. 4 - Use a half nut or a thin soldered washer to secure coupling rod to front crankpin rather than the usual full thickness Romford washer. HTH Geoff Comet Models
  4. Hi Taz, Good work on the coach, but I agree with Mallard that it's perhaps easier to join the sides to the ends completely square if you leave fitting the end steps, etc until later. Anyway, can't hold you up now, so pm me your address and I'll send you the correct pack of whitemetal undergubbins. We're closed for a holiday next week, so may not get it in the post until we return. Geoff Comet Models
  5. >Good job Artisan is checking No, not checking. Just happened to mosey on by. :-) G.
  6. >....(nobody produces a Princess wheel), ...... I understand Markits are working on one. Geoff
  7. Following the discussion of Davenports, earlier in the thread, you may be interested to know that the stables for the dray horses were the premises just vacated by Grainge and Hodder, the company who do an lot of metal etching for the model trade. Geoff
  8. 's funny. Whenever this thread re-emerges from the depths I find myself scrolling back to Post 24.........
  9. Hmm.., that Cocktail Audio X10 looks to have the necessary bells and whistles. I thought about getting a Brennan a year or so ago, but when I delved deep on their website for the storage bit rate I realised that it was only possible to store the number of CD's quoted if you accepted a poor sound quality, and so I backed off. This must be a field in which everything will come to he who waits. They ain't gonna get more expensive, I would think. Geoff
  10. I used a Fox lining set on mine and wished I'd filed the sides of the running plate smooth at an early stage. The small ridge around the edges is correct, but it makes applying the transfer very tricky. Geoff
  11. The first house we bought (in the mid seventies) was empty but the name on the deeds was Frank Spencer. We thought it was a coincidence until we found an electrical socket fitted to the bottom riser of the staircase, and the wires were taken from holes that had been punched into the fusebox, with the live to one side of one fuse and the neutral to the other side of another fuse. The earth wasn't connected. The bathroom ceiling had polystyrene tiles fitted, and when we took them down we found that a hole in the plasterboard ceiling had been 'fixed' with two layers of brown paper. There's lots of them out there.... Geoff
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