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Re: Harvested Rivets on Resin
Jack Burgess wrote:
I've got a few you can have, Jack!
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705 www.signaturepress.com
(510)
Jack Burgess wrote:
I've got a few you can have, Jack!
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705 www.signaturepress.com
(510)
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#106751
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Re: Harvested Rivets on Resin
Darn...I've never bought a Athearn blue box box car...
Jack
<No no Jack
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<The rivets are harvested from undec $4 Athearn boxcar and gondolas,
<hence the Testers.
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<Bill
Darn...I've never bought a Athearn blue box box car...
Jack
<No no Jack
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<The rivets are harvested from undec $4 Athearn boxcar and gondolas,
<hence the Testers.
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<Bill
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Jack Burgess <jack@...>
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#106750
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Re: Harvested Rivets on Resin
No no Jack
The rivets are harvested from undec $4 Athearn boxcar and gondolas, hence the Testers.
Bill
No no Jack
The rivets are harvested from undec $4 Athearn boxcar and gondolas, hence the Testers.
Bill
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Bill Welch
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#106748
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Re: Amherst Report?!
Here's the club report on the show.
<http://www.railroadhobbyshow.com/>
22,322 is the final ticket number. While it is a record, the show has attracted over 20,000 for most of the last two
Here's the club report on the show.
<http://www.railroadhobbyshow.com/>
22,322 is the final ticket number. While it is a record, the show has attracted over 20,000 for most of the last two
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up4479
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Re: Gondolas with scrap loads
The late Ben Roberts (who worked at SR Hayne shops near Greenville, SC where old SR locomotives were scrapped), told me much of the scrap metal generated at Hayne in the late 1930's from cutting up
The late Ben Roberts (who worked at SR Hayne shops near Greenville, SC where old SR locomotives were scrapped), told me much of the scrap metal generated at Hayne in the late 1930's from cutting up
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twsicrr
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#106746
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Re: Harvested Rivets on Resin
Bill wrote:
<In the course of improving and tweaking F&C's little 40-ft IC SS car,
<which has included grafting Accurail's most excellent Hutchins roof
<on to the car body, I noticed there is a
Bill wrote:
<In the course of improving and tweaking F&C's little 40-ft IC SS car,
<which has included grafting Accurail's most excellent Hutchins roof
<on to the car body, I noticed there is a
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Jack Burgess <jack@...>
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#106745
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Re: Harvested Rivets on Resin
Bill,
Why not use Tichy, _www.tichytraingroup.com_
(http://www.tichytraingroup.com) rivets? They are available in .020, .025, .030, and .035, 200 pcs
for $3.00.
Shave the old ones off and
Bill,
Why not use Tichy, _www.tichytraingroup.com_
(http://www.tichytraingroup.com) rivets? They are available in .020, .025, .030, and .035, 200 pcs
for $3.00.
Shave the old ones off and
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Charles Hladik
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#106749
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Harvested Rivets on Resin
In the course of improving and tweaking F&C's little 40-ft IC SS car,
which has included grafting Accurail's most excellent Hutchins roof
on to the car body, I noticed there is a cluster of rivets
In the course of improving and tweaking F&C's little 40-ft IC SS car,
which has included grafting Accurail's most excellent Hutchins roof
on to the car body, I noticed there is a cluster of rivets
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Bill Welch
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#106744
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Re: . Gondolas with scrap loads
During the time of this list then most common use of scrap steel was as an ingredient in open hearth steel making furnaces. I just uploaded an American Iron and Steel Institute document to the files
During the time of this list then most common use of scrap steel was as an ingredient in open hearth steel making furnaces. I just uploaded an American Iron and Steel Institute document to the files
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Larry Kline
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Re: Gondolas with scrap loads
That is not necessarily true. in NE Ohio, the Ohio Central hauls scrap from a scrap yard about 1/4 mile to the mill, but that is definitely the exception to the rule. I read that in a discussion on
That is not necessarily true. in NE Ohio, the Ohio Central hauls scrap from a scrap yard about 1/4 mile to the mill, but that is definitely the exception to the rule. I read that in a discussion on
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Mike Fleming
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Re: Cable drums as freight car loads
Sounds like a wonderful excuse to pick up some extraordinary Duha loads from JWD:
http://www.jwdpremiumproducts.com/servlet/Categories?category=HO+Freight+Car+Loads-DUHA%3ACable+Reel+Loads
No idea
Sounds like a wonderful excuse to pick up some extraordinary Duha loads from JWD:
http://www.jwdpremiumproducts.com/servlet/Categories?category=HO+Freight+Car+Loads-DUHA%3ACable+Reel+Loads
No idea
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Bob Sterner
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#106741
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GN flats
I have posted side and underbody photos of 3 of the GN flats. The 65000 is 52' X 9'3" riveted deep fish belly side sill. The 66000 is a 52' X 10'4" welded straight side sill. The 67000 is a 50' X 8'6"
I have posted side and underbody photos of 3 of the GN flats. The 65000 is 52' X 9'3" riveted deep fish belly side sill. The 66000 is a 52' X 10'4" welded straight side sill. The 67000 is a 50' X 8'6"
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Chad Boas
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Re: Amherst Report?!
I believe that Saturdays numbers were about 12,000 paid attendees with 23,500 (I think) total paid for both days. All I know is that Saturday was as jammed as usual!
Sunday morning is always the best
I believe that Saturdays numbers were about 12,000 paid attendees with 23,500 (I think) total paid for both days. All I know is that Saturday was as jammed as usual!
Sunday morning is always the best
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Bill Schneider
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#106739
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Re: Gondolas with scrap loads
Nelson Moyer wrote:
But wasn't Nucor a "mini-mll" from the days long after this list?
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705
Nelson Moyer wrote:
But wasn't Nucor a "mini-mll" from the days long after this list?
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#106738
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Re: Amherst Report?!
I can't argue about the numbers, but I do know that all day Saturday all
four buildings were packed to the point access to some tables was restricted
or delayed. Sunday morning was a dream, plenty of
I can't argue about the numbers, but I do know that all day Saturday all
four buildings were packed to the point access to some tables was restricted
or delayed. Sunday morning was a dream, plenty of
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Larry Sexton
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#106737
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Re: Gondolas with scrap loads
Scrap gons also went from big city salvage yards to small towns with big
steel plants, e.g. Nucor in Norfolk, NE.
Nelson Moyer
Scrap gons also went from big city salvage yards to small towns with big
steel plants, e.g. Nucor in Norfolk, NE.
Nelson Moyer
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Nelson Moyer <ku0a@...>
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#106736
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Re: Cable drums as freight car loads
Guy,
Thanks for you offer to help. I model 1950. I support Tom's idea of posting the diagrams so that everybody has a benefit.
Peter Aue
Guy,
Thanks for you offer to help. I model 1950. I support Tom's idea of posting the diagrams so that everybody has a benefit.
Peter Aue
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peteraue
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#106735
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Re: Gondolas with scrap loads (UNCLASSIFIED)
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE
Guys;
I think everyone who has dug long into the subjects of gons and scrap would
agree they went just about anywhere there were scrap yards, which were
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE
Guys;
I think everyone who has dug long into the subjects of gons and scrap would
agree they went just about anywhere there were scrap yards, which were
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Gatwood, Elden J SAD
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#106734
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Re: Gondolas with scrap loads
Why would scrap go to a "large city or town"? Steel scrap is really only used by steel mills. So I would think it would frequently travel a long distance. Some is even shipped overseas.
Jim
Why would scrap go to a "large city or town"? Steel scrap is really only used by steel mills. So I would think it would frequently travel a long distance. Some is even shipped overseas.
Jim
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Jim Gates
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Re: Gondolas with scrap loads
Depends on the railroad Jim. My railraod didn't own any gons they'd want used to haul scrap, so they'd 'barrow' other roads cars.
Clark Propst
Depends on the railroad Jim. My railraod didn't own any gons they'd want used to haul scrap, so they'd 'barrow' other roads cars.
Clark Propst
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Clark Propst
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#106732
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