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Re: Photo-etched Eyebolts
What is the off line address???? Howard
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peteraue
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What is the off line address???? Howard
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peteraue
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Howard Goodwin
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#106297
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Re: Owl Mountain Models safety vents
Is this not what the Owl Mountain website describes doing if you read the entire site or is it another modification based upon a P2K 8,000 gal. car?? Great product which I'm glad to see.
Cordially,
Is this not what the Owl Mountain website describes doing if you read the entire site or is it another modification based upon a P2K 8,000 gal. car?? Great product which I'm glad to see.
Cordially,
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Don <riverman_vt@...>
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#106299
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Re: Steam freight cars website
I believe Rod Adams has/had control of the site. At one time he was part of this group, not sure if he still is, or not.
Paul Lyons
I believe Rod Adams has/had control of the site. At one time he was part of this group, not sure if he still is, or not.
Paul Lyons
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Paul Lyons
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#106296
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Re: Photo-etched Eyebolts
Dear Peter:
I am interested also.
Ron Parisi
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Dear Peter:
I am interested also.
Ron Parisi
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ronald parisi
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#106295
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Re: CGW box car doors
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Tim O'Connor
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#106294
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Re: Photo-etched Eyebolts
Peter...
Thanks for the offer....I'd be interested. Let me know the next step.
Jack Burgess
Peter...
Thanks for the offer....I'd be interested. Let me know the next step.
Jack Burgess
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Jack Burgess <jack@...>
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#106293
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Re: Photo-etched Eyebolts
I have some of these and recommend them highly. I passed examples around at Cocoa Beach.
Bill welch
I have some of these and recommend them highly. I passed examples around at Cocoa Beach.
Bill welch
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Bill Welch
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#106291
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Photo-etched Eyebolts
Several members of this group have seen the photo-etched eyebolts I designed for my own models and they have encouraged me to make them available to other members of the group. I don't want to be in
Several members of this group have seen the photo-etched eyebolts I designed for my own models and they have encouraged me to make them available to other members of the group. I don't want to be in
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peteraue
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#106290
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Re: SP hog fuel car
You mean it's NOT motorcycle gas????
John Hagen
You mean it's NOT motorcycle gas????
John Hagen
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John H <sprinthag@...>
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#106289
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Re: Missing person
Found the fellas address on my old computer. He's from Germany.
Sorry to be a bother...
Clark propst
Found the fellas address on my old computer. He's from Germany.
Sorry to be a bother...
Clark propst
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Clark Propst
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#106288
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Re: SP hog fuel car
Also, THANK YOU!!!!! Al Kresse
Also, THANK YOU!!!!! Al Kresse
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water.kresse@...
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#106287
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Missing person
Some one from England (I believe) wanted to buy some of the CGW box car doors. But, I can’t find a name and address anywhere.
I’m hoping he’s on this list.
Clark Propst
Mason City
Some one from England (I believe) wanted to buy some of the CGW box car doors. But, I can’t find a name and address anywhere.
I’m hoping he’s on this list.
Clark Propst
Mason City
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Clark Propst
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#106286
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Re: Gritty paint
Thanks to all who have made suggestions.
As for those who say it would be out of scale, I agree that in HO scale much if not all of the characteristic foundry casting texture would not be visible.
Thanks to all who have made suggestions.
As for those who say it would be out of scale, I agree that in HO scale much if not all of the characteristic foundry casting texture would not be visible.
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Richard Townsend
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#106467
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Re: SP hog fuel car
John Allyn wrote:
Standard SP term for wood chips. Also widely used in the lumber industry.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705
John Allyn wrote:
Standard SP term for wood chips. Also widely used in the lumber industry.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#106285
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Re: SP hog fuel car
I have a similar question in that I have a F-50-4 flat car (Gilmaur kit) that I'm considering adding wood racks to for use as a hog fuel car.
BTW hog fuel is wood chips/sawdust.
Charlie
I have a similar question in that I have a F-50-4 flat car (Gilmaur kit) that I'm considering adding wood racks to for use as a hog fuel car.
BTW hog fuel is wood chips/sawdust.
Charlie
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Charles Morrill
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#106284
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Re: Bowser PRR 2D-F8 trucks
In that case the RC truck was only used under X28a and X29 class cars,
Rich Orr
In that case the RC truck was only used under X28a and X29 class cars,
Rich Orr
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SUVCWORR@...
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#106283
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Steam freight cars website
Fabulous site in more ways than one. I now know far more about NH boxcars and the transition to the McGinnis scheme. Fascinating stuff.
Also lovely to see the grandson being recruited into the fold.
Fabulous site in more ways than one. I now know far more about NH boxcars and the transition to the McGinnis scheme. Fascinating stuff.
Also lovely to see the grandson being recruited into the fold.
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Ashley Pollard <ashley@...>
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#106282
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Re: SP hog fuel car
At the risk of sounding flip and/or inviting snark , what is "hog fuel"?
John B. Allyn
At the risk of sounding flip and/or inviting snark , what is "hog fuel"?
John B. Allyn
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john.allyn@...
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#106281
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SP hog fuel car
Am looking for a good photo or two plus corresponding number for Southern Pacific hog fuel cars built using old F-50-2,3 flat cars. These were 10' high wood racks with cross bracing on the lower
Am looking for a good photo or two plus corresponding number for Southern Pacific hog fuel cars built using old F-50-2,3 flat cars. These were 10' high wood racks with cross bracing on the lower
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tomedill@frontier.com
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#106280
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Ice Packs For Reefer Headaches
Dear Group...
While looking through the October, 1950 issue of Railroad Magazine, I came across this article on page 64 that I thought the Group might
Dear Group...
While looking through the October, 1950 issue of Railroad Magazine, I came across this article on page 64 that I thought the Group might
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Steve Vallee
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#106279
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