Hi folks. Thanks again for all the helpful input. Don't know what I (or
others who may be struggling in the dark) would do without the input from those
with experience in the esteric world of gauge one live steamers. The internet
was born to assist us in our pursuits. : )
But all the helpful i
Fellow Steamers,
My intentions on building a DEE have met with a snag. Actually, to many
irons in the fire and no time in the fore seeable future to build her. In
any case, I have a new full set of wheel castings and axle guards (two
guards came slightly damaged, but Harry says they can
Or just remove the little screw that catches the dimples and leave the
sprung-pin there to act as your stops. Works great here.
Trot, the simple, fox...
At 12:12 PM 5/16/02, Vance wrote:
>You have to be careful about hooking the servo directly to the reversing
>lever.
> The detents are ther
> The several RC setups I've seen discussed for the Ruby/Ida had
> mentioned the extra steps necessary to hook a servo up to the Johnson
> bar because of the "detents" that lock into forward and reverse.
> It had never occurred to me to just remove the bar and hook the servo
> directly to the th