Thank you all for feedback on the poling pockets.

I will go ahead and order some from Precision Scale, but since they have 
about a 3 week lead time (according to their catalog), I plan on using 
them for my scratchbuilding projects for next year. Thanks Bill for the 
product number; I had forgotten about PSC and probably would have missed 
the part in the catalog even if I had remembered.

For the RS-1 project I'm working on, I will try the scratchbuilding 
approach several of you have suggested. It is good to be a member of 
this list.
  - Peter.

On 12/01/2010 10:03 pm, JGG KahnSr wrote:
> On a solid end sill or beam, one can simply drill a shallow dimple in the 
> material.  For a raised one, solder a bit of brass tubing to a bit of sheet 
> brass and file it down; the solder will give a fillet to represent the 
> rounded pocket.
>
> Jace Kahn
>
> General Manager
> Ceres&  Canisteo RR Co./Champlain County Traction Co.

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