Hand-held uncoupler for tension-lock couplings.

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Made in ten minutes.

Does your fiddleyard need a manual uncoupler for tension-lock couplings?  I made this one in about ten minutes from some 60 thou styrene and a small length of Evergreen styrene tube.  I think its use is obvious… slip it under the droppers and tilt it back using the small piece of tube as a pivot.



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I made one today! I used a Biro tube and clear plasticard, I remembered making one way back in 1984 !!

Proper Preparation makes for Perfect Performance!!

http://yourmodelrailway.net/view_topic.php?id=13331&forum_id=21
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Very good, I will be knocking one of them up later.

Nice to see you are also using poundland glue sticks.

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col.stephens     well done, have you any tips for corrugated iron station buildings as designed by your namesake on his Kentish lines? Passed Driver

Staying on the thread Kevin.
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I'm sure someone mentioned using coroggated card from a craft shop to do a shed roof..scale was pretty good apparently ? Might be worth a look

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A bit off the topic Kevin, but have a look here…

http://scalescenes.com/products/TX30-Painted-Corrugated-Iron

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