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Re: Blobs.
My remedy for the "blobs' is to heat the spray can in a shallow tub of warm water. Then before I spray... a whole lota shakin goin on... :)
Gordon Spalty
My remedy for the "blobs' is to heat the spray can in a shallow tub of warm water. Then before I spray... a whole lota shakin goin on... :)
Gordon Spalty
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By
boomer44@...
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#137993
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Re: Standard Tank Car Frame Dimensions
All About Tank Cars published by Standard Car Construction Company, 1919, can be viewed here.
http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nnc1.cu55808360;view=1up;seq=7
Downloads of more
All About Tank Cars published by Standard Car Construction Company, 1919, can be viewed here.
http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nnc1.cu55808360;view=1up;seq=7
Downloads of more
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Rufus Cone
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#137992
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Re: Depression era / pre-WWII Covered Hoppers?
In the NPRHA's The Mainstreeter, Vol 8 No. 4, Fall 1989, I with Matt Herson covered the "Acquisition of Covered Hoppers" by the NP, using primary sources from the NPR corporate records at the
In the NPRHA's The Mainstreeter, Vol 8 No. 4, Fall 1989, I with Matt Herson covered the "Acquisition of Covered Hoppers" by the NP, using primary sources from the NPR corporate records at the
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Rufus Cone
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#137991
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Re: USING FUTURE FLOOR WAX
I sprayed Future over Poly Scale flat and decalled the next day only to reduce the milky change in the gloss after using Micro-Set and Sol. The decals were printed by Rail Graphics. The milky look
I sprayed Future over Poly Scale flat and decalled the next day only to reduce the milky change in the gloss after using Micro-Set and Sol. The decals were printed by Rail Graphics. The milky look
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Rob & Bev Manley
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#137990
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Re: Depression era / pre-WWII Covered Hoppers?
The Santa Fe only had 10 in service before the war, the Ga-45 class built in 1936 by AC&F.
Charlie Slater
To: STMFC@...
From: STMFC@...
Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2015 18:20:55 -0500
Subject: Re: [STMFC]
The Santa Fe only had 10 in service before the war, the Ga-45 class built in 1936 by AC&F.
Charlie Slater
To: STMFC@...
From: STMFC@...
Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2015 18:20:55 -0500
Subject: Re: [STMFC]
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charles slater
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#137989
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Re: Livestock through Chicago
Here are some numbers related to livestock “drive-ins”, which is what the USDA called any livestock arriving by truck or hoof. As you can see the numbers increased as trucks took over and rail
Here are some numbers related to livestock “drive-ins”, which is what the USDA called any livestock arriving by truck or hoof. As you can see the numbers increased as trucks took over and rail
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Douglas Harding
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#137988
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Re: Livestock through Chicago
Dale, if you're going to deliberately misunderstand what I wrote,
there's no point in continuing. Or perhaps you really don'tunderstand
what ORIGINATE means.
Elsewhere in the document I have are
Dale, if you're going to deliberately misunderstand what I wrote,
there's no point in continuing. Or perhaps you really don'tunderstand
what ORIGINATE means.
Elsewhere in the document I have are
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Tim O'Connor
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#137987
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Re: USING FUTURE FLOOR WAX
Just follow the directions on the bottle ! If you put it on yourkitchen
floor you certainly want to know how long to wait before you can walk onit!
At 10/14/2015 10:00 PM Wednesday, you wrote:
Just follow the directions on the bottle ! If you put it on yourkitchen
floor you certainly want to know how long to wait before you can walk onit!
At 10/14/2015 10:00 PM Wednesday, you wrote:
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Tim O'Connor
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#137986
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Re: Livestock through Chicago
Ray,
I will be interested to see what you find - I wonder if data for Pennsylvania might be available.
It would also be interesting to see what meat consumption was during the great depression - I
Ray,
I will be interested to see what you find - I wonder if data for Pennsylvania might be available.
It would also be interesting to see what meat consumption was during the great depression - I
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devansprr
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#137985
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Re: Livestock through Chicago
Tim,
The 1941-1945 ICC steam RR annual reports break "animals and products" into 22 categories.
While livestock movements are only a portion of that category, it is interesting to see the relative
Tim,
The 1941-1945 ICC steam RR annual reports break "animals and products" into 22 categories.
While livestock movements are only a portion of that category, it is interesting to see the relative
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By
devansprr
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#137984
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Re: Depression era / pre-WWII Covered Hoppers?
Just to add to what Ray wrote: I can't find these HCCX cement cars in my 1930 ORER, but I have seen the pix, and the build date is indeed 12-28. They do, however, appear in my 1935 edition: 50
Just to add to what Ray wrote: I can't find these HCCX cement cars in my 1930 ORER, but I have seen the pix, and the build date is indeed 12-28. They do, however, appear in my 1935 edition: 50
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Dave Parker
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#137983
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Re: Depression era / pre-WWII Covered Hoppers?
John,
Volumes 27, 28, & 30 of Railway Prototype Cyclopedia devote 250 pages mainly to purpose-built ACF-design 1,958 cu. ft. covered hopper cars. Some were built before World War II not only by ACF
John,
Volumes 27, 28, & 30 of Railway Prototype Cyclopedia devote 250 pages mainly to purpose-built ACF-design 1,958 cu. ft. covered hopper cars. Some were built before World War II not only by ACF
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Ed Hawkins
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#137982
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Re: Depression era / pre-WWII Covered Hoppers?
Carbon Black covered hoppers were first built around 1933 and travelled from carbon black plants to various industries involved in tyre production and printing supplies.
I believe a tyre
Carbon Black covered hoppers were first built around 1933 and travelled from carbon black plants to various industries involved in tyre production and printing supplies.
I believe a tyre
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By
North Model Railroad Supplies <nmrs@...>
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#137981
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Re: Depression era / pre-WWII Covered Hoppers?
The DL&W photo collection at Steamtown has a fascinating collection of six photos (X7126-X7132) showing HCCX/Hercules Portland Cement covered hoppers on a barge in Hoboken, taken on 4/1/1930. Zooming
The DL&W photo collection at Steamtown has a fascinating collection of six photos (X7126-X7132) showing HCCX/Hercules Portland Cement covered hoppers on a barge in Hoboken, taken on 4/1/1930. Zooming
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Ray Breyer
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#137980
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Re: Livestock through Chicago
Hi Dave,
The ICC may have only been looking at rail shipments, while the USDA was looking at all animals and how they were shipped. I'll have to dig through my piles of PDFs to find the specific
Hi Dave,
The ICC may have only been looking at rail shipments, while the USDA was looking at all animals and how they were shipped. I'll have to dig through my piles of PDFs to find the specific
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By
Ray Breyer
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#137979
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Re: Depression era / pre-WWII Covered Hoppers?
Hi John,
They most certainly would be prototypical. I'm also interested in early covered hoppers because they come in a fascinating variety of stylesunlike hte later 1958 cuft cars and later PS cars
Hi John,
They most certainly would be prototypical. I'm also interested in early covered hoppers because they come in a fascinating variety of stylesunlike hte later 1958 cuft cars and later PS cars
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By
golden1014
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#137978
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Re: USING FUTURE FLOOR WAX
I usually wait a day.
The website shared earlier noted some decal setting solutions may haze the Future coat if you decal a few hours after applying the gloss. Another coat can remove the haze.
Eric
I usually wait a day.
The website shared earlier noted some decal setting solutions may haze the Future coat if you decal a few hours after applying the gloss. Another coat can remove the haze.
Eric
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By
Eric Hansmann
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#137977
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Re: USING FUTURE FLOOR WAX
Schuyler treat it like you would any acrylic paint. It dries in a matter of minutes. Esp if you use a hair dryer to speed up the process.
Doug Harding
www.iowacentralrr.org
Schuyler treat it like you would any acrylic paint. It dries in a matter of minutes. Esp if you use a hair dryer to speed up the process.
Doug Harding
www.iowacentralrr.org
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By
Douglas Harding
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#137976
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Re: Standard Tank Car Frame Dimensions
Hi Tom, I would appreciate that very much. Colin
kemal_mumcu@...
Hi Tom, I would appreciate that very much. Colin
kemal_mumcu@...
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By
Kemal Mumcu
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#137975
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Re: USING FUTURE FLOOR WAX
I have been meaning to try Future, have some, and have a couple of cars to decal. How long after spraying Future on the car should one wait for it to dry or cure or whatever it does? An hour? Day?
I have been meaning to try Future, have some, and have a couple of cars to decal. How long after spraying Future on the car should one wait for it to dry or cure or whatever it does? An hour? Day?
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By
Schuyler Larrabee
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#137974
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