O Old_Bob New Member Nov 4, 2006 53 0 6 94 Eagle, CO Nov 7, 2006 #1 What do you use to weigh your rolling stock - or locomotives - when trying to meet the NMRA recommendations?
What do you use to weigh your rolling stock - or locomotives - when trying to meet the NMRA recommendations?
A alexander Member Mar 19, 2006 190 0 16 32 Near Brisbane, Australia (No Kangaroos) alexalbans.googlepages.com Nov 8, 2006 #2 old rails, i prsonally use, i have a plentiful supply plus, i weight them an ounce under the reccomended weight
old rails, i prsonally use, i have a plentiful supply plus, i weight them an ounce under the reccomended weight
M MadCoW1 Member Jul 9, 2006 91 0 16 64 LaCrosse Wisconsin Nov 8, 2006 #3 I use a postal scale. The rails are to hard to read.
J Jim Krause Active Member Apr 7, 2005 1,269 0 36 90 Polson, MT Nov 8, 2006 #4 Our club uses a postal scale.
A alexander Member Mar 19, 2006 190 0 16 32 Near Brisbane, Australia (No Kangaroos) alexalbans.googlepages.com Nov 8, 2006 #5 alexander said: old rails, i prsonally use, i have a plentiful supply plus, i weight them an ounce under the reccomended weight Click to expand... ooops, i misread your question, i thought you asked what you used to weight them, not how you weigh them silly me sign1sign1sign1sign1sign1sign1
alexander said: old rails, i prsonally use, i have a plentiful supply plus, i weight them an ounce under the reccomended weight Click to expand... ooops, i misread your question, i thought you asked what you used to weight them, not how you weigh them silly me sign1sign1sign1sign1sign1sign1
F FiatFan Member Jul 16, 2004 191 2 16 Nov 8, 2006 #6 I use a postal scale my wife found on ebay for less than $20 NIB including shipping. Tom