Just look what the postie brought me today:
A tie fighter on a pole.
Beautiful piece of engineering - expensive though.
Pat...
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Looks nice Pat, is it the Stuart Taylor one?
Chris
ooooo very nice
fancy tea pot holder that mate
i thought it was something for the missus...
Yep, Stuart Taylor one.
It's my mechanical "nowt on my tranny tunnel top" paddle shift mechanism thank you very much!
Pat
how much was it Pat ? what else is needed to make it work ? Ihave a locoblade with conventional setup at the moment.
Cheers,
Mike
A few rods, linkages and sperical bearings.
Will post some pics when it's all bolted in place.
Pat...
It'll never fly...
and it's for what exactly?
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and it's for what exactly?
'Proper engines', otherwise known as a 'boat anchor'!
I'm putting together some ideas to use a paddle shift at the moment... I was just wondering what the general concensus was on travel? 2 inches I
hear is about the norm?
What is the distance from the pivot point on the paddle to the pick up point for the bulkhead end of the cable, Pat?
I would have thought this makes a big difference to travel / force required to change up and down?
Thanks,
Chris.