My wall train project will have 6 foot diameter turns, still that's tighter than what most consider desirable. I was wondering if bearing wheel would ease the load on the engine when pull stock through the curves? Worthwhile investment?
Good to know. ive been considering purchasing from him. He has a lot of options. Do they spin freely like the LGBs?I once purchased the single ball bearing wheel sets from Gary Raymond. Been working fine for years.
Thanks for the reminder. I think you are right the battery door was missing.Remember that you want the 2 wheels to turn independently, which means there is at least one ball bearing in the "hub" of one wheel.
If you have an LGB wheelset, then there should be ball bearings in both hubs, and little pins protruding from the axle for power pickup also.
I would imagine the car you have was retrofitted mainly for power pickup.
Greg
I have compared Gary Raymond wheels to Roll-EZ… and yes same result as you, Roll-EZ wheels do not roll easy lol. The bearings are quite stiff. I got 20 axles and all of them are pretty much the same. Gary Raymond on the other hand… wow the best bearings probably up there with LGB’s and PIKO’s but he’s cut back on production sadly.I've found the Roll-EZ wheels to be very stiff, especially when they're cold. Not convinced there's actually less friction than well lubricated metal wheels. The LGB sets spin much more freely all the time, but are ~twice as expensive.
Roll-EZ are quite stiff for bearings sadly, I would not recommend. I got 20 of them and all of them have some level of stiffness. Gary Raymond wheels on the other hand, back in the day when he was still making them were outstanding. Wish I had bought more of his. And they where reasonably priced.I have a bunch of Roll-EZ wheels if you're interested. shaft is independent of each wheel. Each wheel has a ball bearing. There's some wear, originally chrome. some of them are painted brown. PM me if you're interested.
FWIW I did find the ball bearing wheels rolled better than stock plastic, but not as well as the friction-bearing wheelsets from USAT and Kadee (once appropriate white lithium grease was applied). I have wide turns, so I don't need the "differential" the independent bearing wheels give you.
I think I got 12 axles for $200. They're always on sale on EBay.
Give him a call and ask.Gary Raymond wheels website