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What do you use for handrail stanchions?

I'm trying to replace a few things on a Seaboard 4-6-0 model and one of the items is I need is long stanchions for the front of the boiler:

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Based on the short ones I have near the cab, the long ones I'm guessing should be 3/8" long from boiler base to center of hole in the ball end, in order to keep the handrail straight and not have a bend in it.

PSC-4097 says long, but the description doesn't say how long and I have been unable to locate any other makers product.

I was thinking of cotter pins, but need miniature ones.  Or I could try making some from thin metal strips.

So what do you use or how do you make them?

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Thanks guys. Martin, I couldn't find anything longer than the PSC P/N I mentioned.  I did find 2 cotter pins but they were just a bit too big to use.

Rummaging thru my parts boxes I found a piece of metal strip that's .030" wide and .010" thick, also found a piece of .062" diameter tubing.  I can bend the strip around the handrail, then insert it into the tubing and insert it into the boiler.  It's not as pretty as the short, cast stanchions but with enough paint slapped on them they should look the part.

That metal strip may have come from an old wood boxcar kit a bought a few years back, glad I kept it.

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