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Re: the riddel of the rivets, was MDC 40-ft SD & DD steel boxcar
and panel counters, and corrugation counters, and rivet row counters, and board counters . . . . . i.e. modelers
Rob Kirkham
and panel counters, and corrugation counters, and rivet row counters, and board counters . . . . . i.e. modelers
Rob Kirkham
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Robert kirkham
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#129731
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Re: Boxcar End: What Kind?
On 12/4/2014 9:37 PM, thecitrusbelt@... [STMFC] wrote:
Just a quick hip shot without checking books and old memory but Bx-Z or related???????
-- Jon MillerFor me
On 12/4/2014 9:37 PM, thecitrusbelt@... [STMFC] wrote:
Just a quick hip shot without checking books and old memory but Bx-Z or related???????
-- Jon MillerFor me
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jon miller <atsfus@...>
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#129730
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Boxcar End: What Kind?
Is there enough detail in the photo on the link below forsomeone to identify the type of end this is?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/nebbes61/9256674779/sizes/l
Thanks.
Bob
Is there enough detail in the photo on the link below forsomeone to identify the type of end this is?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/nebbes61/9256674779/sizes/l
Thanks.
Bob
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#129729
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Re: the riddel of the rivets, was MDC 40-ft SD & DD steel boxcar
Oh Boy! I have to get me one of them...
Rob McLear
---In STMFC@..., <tony@...> wrote :
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Richard Hendrickson used to sometimes wear at meetings a round lapel pin which said, "Rivets Count."
Oh Boy! I have to get me one of them...
Rob McLear
---In STMFC@..., <tony@...> wrote :
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Richard Hendrickson used to sometimes wear at meetings a round lapel pin which said, "Rivets Count."
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rob.mclear3@...
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#129728
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Re: Accurail USRA hopper
"Are all of these 50/55 ton cars?"
Except for the first MP car, yes. Most of them are some variety of offset-side twin, too.
David Thompson
"Are all of these 50/55 ton cars?"
Except for the first MP car, yes. Most of them are some variety of offset-side twin, too.
David Thompson
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David
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#129727
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Re: the riddel of the rivets, was MDC 40-ft SD & DD steel boxcar
While there are several refuges where rivet counters may find solace in companionship,
the real esoterics are those who measure rivets.
Joe, "I'll need to use three quarter rivets on this job."
Bill,
While there are several refuges where rivet counters may find solace in companionship,
the real esoterics are those who measure rivets.
Joe, "I'll need to use three quarter rivets on this job."
Bill,
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Charles Peck
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#129726
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Re: Even Colored Car Roofs
Also note the graffiti on the CB&Q boxcar a behind thetender. I suspect that is old school involving a brush and a can ofpaint.
Mark Rickert
In a message dated 11/14/2014 5:07:13 P.M. Central
Also note the graffiti on the CB&Q boxcar a behind thetender. I suspect that is old school involving a brush and a can ofpaint.
Mark Rickert
In a message dated 11/14/2014 5:07:13 P.M. Central
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caboose9792@...
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#129725
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Re: Accurail USRA hopper
On 12/2/2014 4:39 PM, Benjamin Hom b.hom@... [STMFC] wrote:
I got suckered in with the 1-06 build date and couldn't see the reweight date.
-- Jon MillerFor me
On 12/2/2014 4:39 PM, Benjamin Hom b.hom@... [STMFC] wrote:
I got suckered in with the 1-06 build date and couldn't see the reweight date.
-- Jon MillerFor me
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jon miller <atsfus@...>
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#129724
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Rivet Counter and truss rod counter!
Clark Propst, I am sure joins me, in the subsection of Rivet Countersdevoted to counting truss rods.
Gary “I love doing stiles” Laakso
south of Mike Brock
Clark Propst, I am sure joins me, in the subsection of Rivet Countersdevoted to counting truss rods.
Gary “I love doing stiles” Laakso
south of Mike Brock
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gary laakso
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#129723
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Re: Rivet Counter
I actually dislike the generic term "rivet counter", and break it down further by era. The folks on this list are undoubtedly rivet counters; they specifically count rivets. But over on the
I actually dislike the generic term "rivet counter", and break it down further by era. The folks on this list are undoubtedly rivet counters; they specifically count rivets. But over on the
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destorzek@...
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#129722
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Re: Accurail USRA hopper
Thanks, Bill.
Alex Schneider
Thanks, Bill.
Alex Schneider
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Alex Schneider
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#129721
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Rivet Counter
You say "rivet counter" like it's a bad thing!
Arved Grass
Arved_Grass@... or Arved@...
Fleming Island, Florida
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You say "rivet counter" like it's a bad thing!
Arved Grass
Arved_Grass@... or Arved@...
Fleming Island, Florida
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arved_grass
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#129720
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Re: Accurail USRA hopper
Alex,
All of the CB&Q cars were 55 ton cars. The ORER lists the SLSF series as 55 ton cars, C&O, IC and N&W as 50 ton cars, MP series 56901-57899 70 ton cars, MP series
Alex,
All of the CB&Q cars were 55 ton cars. The ORER lists the SLSF series as 55 ton cars, C&O, IC and N&W as 50 ton cars, MP series 56901-57899 70 ton cars, MP series
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Bill Hirt <whirt@...>
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#129719
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Re: Accurail USRA hopper
This kind of information is invaluable for those who want appropriate off-line cars, but can't develop data sources on every road. Thanks.
A quick summary follows. Are all of these 50/55 ton
This kind of information is invaluable for those who want appropriate off-line cars, but can't develop data sources on every road. Thanks.
A quick summary follows. Are all of these 50/55 ton
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Alex Schneider
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Re: the riddel of the rivets, was MDC 40-ft SD & DD steel boxcar
Jim Betz wrote:
Richard Hendrickson used to sometimes wear at meetings a round lapel pin which said, "Rivets Count."
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest
Jim Betz wrote:
Richard Hendrickson used to sometimes wear at meetings a round lapel pin which said, "Rivets Count."
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest
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Tony Thompson
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#129717
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Re: the riddel of the rivets, was MDC 40-ft SD & DD steel boxcar
There is also the "resinfreightcars" discussion group, and P:48 modelers,
both of which seem populated with rivet counters. :-)
Tim O'Connor
There is also the "resinfreightcars" discussion group, and P:48 modelers,
both of which seem populated with rivet counters. :-)
Tim O'Connor
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Tim O'Connor
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#129716
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Re: the riddel of the rivets, was MDC 40-ft SD & DD steel boxcar
And it's close relative: Passenger Car List!
Tom Casey
And it's close relative: Passenger Car List!
Tom Casey
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tyesac@...
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#129715
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Re: 1940s Railroad Promotional Film: Railroadin'
Brad,
WHAT "white with black door scheme"? Surely you mean Aluminum (or silver) with black? This highlights the problem with making color judgements from old film and underscores the many errors
Brad,
WHAT "white with black door scheme"? Surely you mean Aluminum (or silver) with black? This highlights the problem with making color judgements from old film and underscores the many errors
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Bruce Smith
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Re: the riddel of the rivets, was MDC 40-ft SD & DD steel boxcar
Jim Betz asks:
P.S. Is there a yahoo group for "Rivet Counters"?
Why yes, it is called "The Steam Era Freight Car List". Perfect place for rivet counters!
Regards
Bruce Smith
Happily counting
Jim Betz asks:
P.S. Is there a yahoo group for "Rivet Counters"?
Why yes, it is called "The Steam Era Freight Car List". Perfect place for rivet counters!
Regards
Bruce Smith
Happily counting
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Bruce Smith
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Re: the riddel of the rivets, was MDC 40-ft SD & DD steel boxcar
No Yahoo group Jim but I believe there are counselors who they can talk with to to find inner peace ;>).
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Fenton Wells
5 Newberry Lane
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-1144
srrfan1401@...
No Yahoo group Jim but I believe there are counselors who they can talk with to to find inner peace ;>).
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Fenton Wells
5 Newberry Lane
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-1144
srrfan1401@...
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O Fenton Wells
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#129712
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