--- In [email protected], Robert Frascella <frascerj@...> wrote:
>
> I like the 802's but really don't like the slack action especially with a
> long train. I started eliminating the centering spring and instead filling
> the space where the spring goes with a small "snubber" cut from a piece of
> soft white rubber eraser. It keeps the coupler centered and provides some
> shock absorption but eliminates the slack.  Give it a try.
> 
> Bob Frascella
> Wenham, MA
> 
> >  Bob,  
     Another great idea! I'll give this a try. I have a couple pieces of 
"eraser-like" foam rubber that acts as a protector on some sheet metal auto 
body parts. I'm guessing it is similar in composition to the erasers, price was 
right....free.
     Bud Rindfleisch
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