WM183
Western Thunderer
For the case where there is two wheels and a plain axle:
Just press on one wheel, then the other and place them on the axle inside their final seating. Then use a three square Swiss file to etch the seating of the wheels and slide the wheels over the etching to lock them into place. Use gauge to get the correct back to back.
For the case where there is two wheels and a gear pinion:
Much the same really but arrange so the pinion is in between the two wheels. The pinion also needs for the axle to be etched on its seating.
The above will hold true for RTR conversions which is the subject of this thread, but for kit/scratchbuild construction you will need the extend the axles and shorten them afterwards, because of hornblocks, gearbox etc. Basically the GW Tools method is the best way to go, but I don't know the current status of the trader, I haven't seen him at shows for a very long time.
I got my quartering tool and my rivet press tool off ebay. VERY worth hunting down, IMO. Great tools.
