Model Train Talk South Africa
Classifieds => For Sale or Trade => Topic started by: Steve Smith on January 20, 2016, 05:58:55 PM
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Hi guys,
Having spent more time on my back than a prostitute working overtime during fleet week, (not that I have anything against that noble profession), trying to wire turnout motors in place under the layout, I have decided to restore my sanity and toss out all electric turnouts. I have changed to manual push/pull rods with knobs on the fascia. and DPDT switches routing power to the frogs.
I have around 80 point motors for sale, mostly Gaugemaster PM-1's with accessory switches, but also Gaugemaster PM-2's (without accessory switch), and Peco PL-10's. All of them have had the pins cut to various lengths depending on the thickness of the table top where they were mounted, but extension pins can easily be soldered on using brass tube. Wires are pre-soldered to almost all the motors.
Asking R35 per point motor, or R30 each if sold in batches of 10 or more. Items are available in W(H)ellington.
Cheers,
Steve
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Heh heh. I know of people interested and will spread the news. Personally I will buy about 20 (let me check my finances...)
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Heh heh,
Howzit Steve and Ed. Looooong time.
I know the feeling Steve. It is back breaking work. Unfortunately, I have gone the servo route and am very happy with it. Yes, working under the layout can be a bliksem, but so be it. It keeps certain muscles in my body that think I have forgotten about them on their toes LOL.
You guys keep well and good luck
:)
Glynn
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Steve, I think we need to talk ;D
I need quite a few PM-1's. I will count tonight when I get home.
Regards,
Evert
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Hi Steve,
OK, I have checked and I will take 25 of the PM-1's please.
Thank you very much.
Regards,
Evert Loo
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Hi Steve,
OK, I have checked and I will take 25 of the PM-1's please.
Thank you very much.
Regards,
Evert Loo
Hi Evert,
I have tested and put 25 one side for you.
Cheers,
Steve
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Steve, I was reserving for Evert, but maybe I'll buy some for myself too... Let me sleep on it...
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10 Seep motors please.
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What is a Seep motor?
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What is a Seep motor?
http://www.buffersmodelrailways.com/products/track-signals/point-accessories/motors/gaugemaster-pm-1-seep-point-motor-with-built-in-polarity-switch/item
Google images for seep pm1
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Thank you, learn something everyday. :thumb:
I actually thought that you had made a spelling mistake so I was just trying to be clever, but this time it didn't work.
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10 Seep motors please.
Hi Ed,
OK. PM-1's or PM-2's ?
Cheers,
Steve
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Would prefer PM-1's...
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Would prefer PM-1's...
Hi Ed,
Done, will keep 10 out for you.
Cheers,
Steve