Code 93 is what PBL has in thier Sn3 trucks. They are 26" in dia. The flanges 
are slightly larger. A compromise between code 110 and code 88. When you use 
the same check gauge for wll the different Code wheels using the largest flange 
as master then all the different sizes will work. If you set the check gauge 
for the smallest flanges then you could incure a problem or two. I prefer to 
have all wheels work on my layout. Only the rivet counters care. Remember any 
one that uses the same check gauge can operate on my layout the reverse is not 
true of a Proto XX layout. The premise of the NMRA and NASG is to have 
equipment from one layout work on some ones else's layout or interchange of 
equipment. The elitest in Proto XX don't want to interchange with every one 
else. Remember the basic difference is only check gage between Proto XX and the 
accepted hobby standards of the NMRA and NASG. Buildings, Cars, trucks, etc are 
the same as we both use the same scale
 to build with.
 
Paul


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From: ctxmf74 <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2011 9:39 AM
Subject: {S-Scale List} Re: NWSL Wheels



--- In [email protected], Paul Vaughn <pv_sn3@...> wrote:
I use Code 110, 93 & 88 wheel widths. 

  Hi Paul, Where do you get code 93 wheels? and how large are their flanges 
compared to P64 wheels? always nice to have a wider range of 
choices....DaveBranum



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