I've been using the knuckle spring in my 802's since I started modeling in S 
scale standard gauge. I tried the HO and I didn't like them. I tried the 
Sergent couplers and I didn't like them. I don't like Kadees that have the 
uncoupling pin removed either. Yes, it is 4 AM. I'm casting today and that 
takes about 14 hours to complete. I started at 3 AM, I keep company with the 
chickens, they never argue with me.
  
J Rustermier



--- In [email protected], "Roger Nulton" <roger.nulton@...> wrote:
>
> Dick’s method works.  But since I like to shoot Kadee springs around the 
> room, I bought an extra supply of 802 Knuckle springs.  They are Kadee Part 
> #847.  
> 
> Roger Nulton
> 
> From: Richard Karnes 
> Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2012 9:58 AM
> To: [email protected] 
> Subject: {S-Scale List} Re: "Annoying slack action"
> 
>   Lest you rebut by observing that the Kadee 802/808 centering springs cause 
> the caboose to constantly bob longitudinally, I refer you back to my 
> oft-repeated (in print as well as via electrons) but little-heeded 
> recommendation (supported by Kadee themselves!) to substitute a knuckle 
> spring for the too-stiff centering spring.
> 
> Dick Karnes
>




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