Hi Dave
Without seeing the chassis to confirm things my guess is 1 of 3 things regarding
your wheels that is:-
1 The fixing points in the chassis sides for the spacers were out
2 the holes in the chassis for the wheel bearings were out, or you have made
them out by opening them up.
3 the heat put in during soldering of the spacers has caused some stress build
up.
As you say it will look a little weird but may run OK the only time it may cause
you a problem is at points going in a certain direction, where the flange will
slightly closer to one side than the other.
The solution if you want to bother is to take the wheels out, put it back on the
jig and un-solder the spacers on one side and then re-solder, checking they are
paralell to the axles as you go.
I hope that helps
Regards
Phil
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the chassis is square and free-running - very nicely so- I notice that my
wheelsets all seem to be at a very slight tangent to the frames. It doesn't seem
to cause any problems as the axles and rods still all seem to be aligned with
each other and run smoothly, it just looks slightly odd when viewed from above,
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