I have a few locomotive conversion projects I'd like to tackle, so am trying to get educated on some of the successful techniques people are using.
It appears Joe Foehrkolb from Baldwin Forge & Machine has retired, but he has created some excellent reference material on the conversion process which includes many fine examples of his work (attached below).
I have access to a machine shop, and am interested in any particulars people could share about the process. Certainly there is no single recipe, but are there specific tools (pullers and presses) or preferred methods which seem to work better for removing and replacing wheels and rims? Do you end up machining a custom set of dies for the pressing process, maybe just out of aluminum? Any preferred alloy for creating new rims, or just generic seamless steel tubing?
There are probably more questions to this than I could think to ask, so am hoping that someone could share some of their experience so I could pick up some tips before proceeding. I know my way around a lathe and a milling machine, so am interested in learning about some of the setups which work well for people.
Thank you very much for your time!