With a Murphy 141 on the bench in front of me, I note that the buffers look too close together, and too small.
I have a set of Appleby Model Engineering 141 buffers in my stash which are a bit longer and have a bigger face. They look a better match to the prototype. However, they're solid cast metal rather than sprung.
Has anyone on the forum tried swapping the buffers and resetting them at the correct spacing? How did you get on?
Or is it just me with this level of OCD? Probably!
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Mol_PMB
With a Murphy 141 on the bench in front of me, I note that the buffers look too close together, and too small.
I have a set of Appleby Model Engineering 141 buffers in my stash which are a bit longer and have a bigger face. They look a better match to the prototype. However, they're solid cast metal rather than sprung.
Has anyone on the forum tried swapping the buffers and resetting them at the correct spacing? How did you get on?
Or is it just me with this level of OCD? Probably!
Cheers,
Mol
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