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I posted this in the structure and building section but think I will get a answer in the tin plate section🤔

I have a standard gauge Lionel 124 station that I am trying to bring back to life. I picked up some repro chimney’s for the station. My question is with the tabs to lock the chimney to the roof. Is it best to twist the tabs or to bend them towards the center of the chimney or to bend the away from the chimney? I do a lot of tinplate restoration and got in the habit of twisting the tabs on the cars when I am working on them. Would like to know what is the best for the chimneys to lock them in so there is no play?😊

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Hello all, thank you all for the responses. I made a mistake and the chimneys only had two tabs. The chimneys are stepped for the shingles on the roof. What I did was to insert the chimney into the slots on the roof and with a pair of squared needle nose plier I put tension on a tab by pulling it tight then gave the tab a little twist. There is no play in the chimneys and everything came out perfect. If I would of just bent the tabs over the chimneys would of been loose. Thank you all again.👍😊

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