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I am getting "the bug" to convert my rolling stock/passenger cars to Kadee couplers as I am building my new layout.  Since converting all of my cars would take time (and money), the conversion process will not happen overnight.   I was wondering if the 805 magnets would interfere with the Lionel "claw" couplers that have yet to be converted.  I know the claw couplers magnet are in line with the center rail, but I don't know how strong the Kadee magnets would be when placed on each side of the middle rail.

I may also use postwar engines and rolling stock on the layout at times.  Would the Kadee magnets activate couplers with a side shoe?

Thanks in advanced for any feedback.

Greg

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Greg,  I install mine a bit different. You did it by the instructions. Which is fine. Stacking the magnets and placing them on the metal plate. When I converted  my fleet to Kadee’s. I used a skewer to uncouple. I visited a Forum members layout. Cape Cod Northern. He was cutting the metal plate into strips the width of the magnet. Glued one magnet to the strip and the assembly to the top of his Ross track. Works very well. I installed a few using the same method seeing my track was down and fully ballasted. I wasn’t about to dig up ballast and remove ties. I believe you can bring up a video OGR shot of delayed Kadee uncoupling of my layout.

Well I never experienced unwanted uncoupling. But I never owned a lot of Lionel rolling stock or really tested it out. I always thought the original milk cars had a great designed truck and uncoupler. I took one off the shelf. Sure enough it opened every time. Even at speed. MTH and Atlas cars no issue.

At first I thought the double magnets and full plate may give it more magnetic force. I don’t know enough about those things to offer an explanation. I do think the metal plate attached to the magnet plays a role in all of it though.

To convert your Lionel cars. Visit Shapeways. A Forum member offers a few mounts for both Lionel and Atlas rolling stock that takes a lot of work out of converting over.

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