wondering what the NMRA says the weight of ho cars should be? GRZ
1 ounce of weight plus 1 ounce for every 2 inches of car length. So a 40 ft cars is about 5.5 inches so 1 ounce plus 2 ounces accounts for 4 inches, plus a half ounce accounts for another inch, plus a quarter ounce accounts for the last half inch. So in total a 40' car should be 3 and 3/4ths ounces.
thank you both for your help GRZ
GRZ -- you cab ind the NMRA table on line (Google!) and down load a copy. I pasted mine to the platform scale I use to check cars, and added an inexpensive ruler to the top of the scale, so it's all right there.
Happy rails to you ..............................................................
Quote from: railsider on June 08, 2011, 07:12:00 PM
GRZ -- you cab find the NMRA table on line (Google!) and down load a copy. I pasted mine to the platform scale I use to check cars, and added an inexpensive ruler to the top of the scale, so it's all right there.
Happy rails to you ..............................................................
Example of how this can be done. You can find all kinds of info on the 'Net with many links you can put in Favorites. I enjoys the challenge of searching out info that helps me with so many different issues
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Rich