Re: Square brake staffs
John Monrad
On Sat, Nov 9, 2019, 11:37 AM radiodial868 <radiodial@...> wrote: Which reminds me, I recall someone found a source for square brake wheel shaft material. Search of the archives has lots of results, but none specifically relevant. Anyone know of a practical source? This is one detail I'd like to start adding were applicable.
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Re: Square brake staffs
radiodial868
Which reminds me, I recall someone found a source for square brake wheel shaft material. Search of the archives has lots of results, but none specifically relevant. Anyone know of a practical source? This is one detail I'd like to start adding were applicable.
Thx, RJ Dial Burlingame, CA
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we've come a long way...
This advertisement from Intermountain's Trainfest flyer got me to thinking just
how far freight car modeling has come in the 30 or so (plus or minus) years since the "resin revolution" ran headfirst into the "prototype modeling" revolution. Can you even imagine a flyer like this even from a brass importer or craftsman kit maker back in the dark ages before the 1980's, much less from a mass production plastic freight car vendor? These are the best of times. So far. :-) Tim O'Connor -- *Tim O'Connor* *Sterling, Massachusetts*
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Re: From the Lake States photos
Texas & Northern
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On 11/8/2019 8:54 PM, George Courtney via Groups.Io wrote:
What was the name of the railroad with the initials T&N? Anyone know? I see a couple of their gons in the Lakes States photos. I wondered about Tennessee & Northern with a connection to the Sheffield steel plant in Alabama. But a Google turned up nothing. --
*Tim O'Connor* *Sterling, Massachusetts*
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Re: Square brake staffs, was New images on Steamtown site today
Donald B. Valentine <riverman_vt@...>
The Erie and C&O at least if not also the NKP and any oother road the Vans controlled did use square brake rods. Even Atlas caught this and took it into account with there 1932 ARA cars. Cordially, Don Valentine
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Re: yellow TH&B boxcars
Bill Welch
Only reason I knew there were two is because on Facebook Rapido was alerting potential customers that reservations for the Yellow TH&B cars far outnumbered reservations for all others and alerting people that were only two of the yellow & black cars.
Bill Welch
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yellow TH&B boxcars
Two of the USRA cars were painted yellow in 1954. The numbers were 4576 and 4795. Both were used in captive service on the TH&B, not in interchange service. This info is found on the Westerfield data sheet entitled GTW/TH&B USRA Variations that is in the Westerfield kit box. I have the kit but have not built it yet.
Also worth noting, the USRA cars were repainted in 1950 and given the pennant logo and eight-sided ampersand. Originally the cars did not have the pennant logo and had the regular ampersand.
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From the Lake States photos
George Courtney
What was the name of the railroad with the initials T&N? Anyone know? I see a couple of their gons in the Lakes States photos. I wondered about Tennessee & Northern with a connection to the Sheffield steel plant in Alabama. But a Google turned up nothing.
George Courtney
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Re: TH&B USRA 40-ton boxcar
Mike. Mid 50’s but unless you are modeling the TH&B don’t bother they were in captive online service.
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The steel yellow and black cars are ok. Brian J. Carlson
On Nov 8, 2019, at 6:47 PM, Bill Welch <fgexbill@...> wrote:
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Re: TH&B USRA 40-ton boxcar
Bill Welch
Assume you are talking about the TH&B yellow and black scheme Mike. I do not know the date but I do know there were only two such cars.
Bill Welch
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Re: TH&B USRA 40-ton boxcar
Mike Williams
Can someone tell me when the yellow sided paint scheme began?
Mike
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Re: New resin freight car kits
Greg Martin
They have both, just swap out the edge frame
Greg Martin
Eventually all things merge into one and a river runs through it.
Norman Maclean Sent from AOL Desktop
In a message dated 10/21/2019 7:33:29 PM Pacific Standard Time, steve_wintner@... writes:
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Hey Boss, Somehow I got deleted from this group in late May. I guess someone didn't like me. Jail is a lonely place. Greg Martin
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IC underbody photo brake components location confirmation
Lester Breuer
I would appreciate those of you who have Ted Culotta’s Steam Era Freight Cars Reference Manual to turn to page 74. In the top photo of IC boxcar 16704 I see an air reservoir on the underbody under the center of the door and the control valve to the right under the right edge of the door. Do you agree with what I see?
Thank You in advance for your time and effort to help. Lester Breuer
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WESTERFIELD MODELS Newsletter, Vol 8, No 3, November, 2019
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Re: From Lake States Archives photo
John Barry
Those are available on Shapeways and I too plan the IM Monon kitbash John Barry ATSF North Bay Lines Golden Gates & Fast Freights Lovettsville, VA 707-490-9696 PO Box 44736 Washington, DC 20026-4736
On Friday, November 8, 2019, 06:23:51 AM EST, Bill Welch <fgexbill@...> wrote:
Several of us who attended Chicagoland 2019 were gifted pairs of these ends by a friend. I plan to use them with InterMountain composite gondola kit to make a Monon model. Another reason to come to RPMs because there are Modeling Undergrounds around at such gatherings. Bill Welch
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Re: [Non-DoD Source] Re: [RealSTMFC] New images on Steamtown site today
Gatwood, Elden J SAD
Walt;
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On the PRR most were round (all early PRR boxcars, most early flatcars, hoppers and gons), but all applications where the brake had to lock with other than something like a ratchet and pawl, and in all drop applications, were square (F41, F49). Elden Gatwood
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From: main@RealSTMFC.groups.io [mailto:main@RealSTMFC.groups.io] On Behalf Of prr6380 via Groups.Io Sent: Friday, November 8, 2019 1:58 PM To: main@RealSTMFC.groups.io Subject: [Non-DoD Source] Re: [RealSTMFC] New images on Steamtown site today This year at Lisle I heard several people discussing the need for small square stock for use as brake staff material. At the time I was thinking that the brake staffs that I had seen years ago when they were still common were round not square. The photo of the Pennsy car shows it ti be round, with only the top for they wheel and the place for the ratchet to be forged square. Maybe some other cars had square brake staffs. Walter Stafa
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Re: New images on Steamtown site today
Check the group messages, this was discussed about a year ago. Bill Welch found a source of square stock suitable for brake shafts, and was giving out pieces at RPMs. I got a length from him at Collinsville.
Doug Harding www.iowacentralrr.org
From: main@RealSTMFC.groups.io [mailto:main@RealSTMFC.groups.io] On Behalf Of prr6380 via Groups.Io
This year at Lisle I heard several people discussing the need for small square stock for use as brake staff material. At the time I was thinking that the brake staffs that I had seen years ago when they were still common were round not square. The photo of the Pennsy car shows it ti be round, with only the top for they wheel and the place for the ratchet to be forged square. Maybe some other cars had square brake staffs.
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Re: New images on Steamtown site today
prr6380
This year at Lisle I heard several people discussing the need for small square stock for use as brake staff material. At the time I was thinking that the brake staffs that I had seen years ago when they were still common were round not square. The photo of the Pennsy car shows it ti be round, with only the top for they wheel and the place for the ratchet to be forged square. Maybe some other cars had square brake staffs.
Walter Stafa
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Photo: MP Boxcar 85825
Photo: MP Boxcar 85825 A fair quality photo taken in 1929: http://digital.library.louisville.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/cs/id/8176/rec/341 Caption: Missouri Pacific boxcar number 85825 sits near a large building with a partially visible painted sign for Belknap Hardware & Manufacturing Company. The boxcar has a sign attached that reads, "This Huge Carload/Fine Furniture For/Groves and Halterman/The Big Store Petersburg W.VA." Bob Chaparro Hemet, CA
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Re: TH&B USRA 40-ton boxcar
radiodial868
Eliminated Gould/Tichy as the tooling source of the ERTL USRA cars - I was thinking of their USRA steel rebuilds and USRA SS.
RJ Dial
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