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Re: Another lettering removal question . . .
grit blast will do it. if you haven't got one come over and we'll
blast it in my garage. :-)
But I've ALWAYS been able to strip P2K models in 91% isopropyl.that's
weird -- did you soak it in a bath,
grit blast will do it. if you haven't got one come over and we'll
blast it in my garage. :-)
But I've ALWAYS been able to strip P2K models in 91% isopropyl.that's
weird -- did you soak it in a bath,
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Tim O'Connor
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#139463
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Re: Lumber Loads in 1947, 1952, and 1957 - Changes in Types of Cars Loaded
Is there any information available regarding the DISTANCE travelled
by open cars vs closed cars with lumber? Most open loads back then appear
to be unwrapped lumber and I'm guessing many grades of
Is there any information available regarding the DISTANCE travelled
by open cars vs closed cars with lumber? Most open loads back then appear
to be unwrapped lumber and I'm guessing many grades of
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Tim O'Connor
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#139462
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Small Paint Jars
A friend just called asking for the paint jar source I have previously noted. He could not find my post. Just in case others need it here it is: : 1/2 oz Clear Glass Round Packer Bottle 28-400 : Glass
A friend just called asking for the paint jar source I have previously noted. He could not find my post. Just in case others need it here it is: : 1/2 oz Clear Glass Round Packer Bottle 28-400 : Glass
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Bill Welch
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#139461
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Re: DX-Sunray tank cars
I can't tell you the story behind them, but these cars are all classed LTA, which is a tank car converted to handle dry granular commodities (essentially a tank car converted to a covered hopper).
I can't tell you the story behind them, but these cars are all classed LTA, which is a tank car converted to handle dry granular commodities (essentially a tank car converted to a covered hopper).
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Ian Cranstone
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#139489
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Re: Lumber Loads in 1947, 1952, and 1957 - Changes in Types of Cars Loaded
Charles,
Thank you so much for your analysis and posting of this data! You have provided numbers to confirm my "anecdotal" observations of the loading trends over the "transition era."
I suspect
Charles,
Thank you so much for your analysis and posting of this data! You have provided numbers to confirm my "anecdotal" observations of the loading trends over the "transition era."
I suspect
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Bill Decker
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#139460
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Re: Request for dates of proto meets, historical society events, other scale modeling-related events
Feb 19-21, 2016 - Prairie Rail, Operating weekend in Kansas City
March 7-13, 2016 - Comanche and Indian Gap Spring Meet (1.5" scale live steam)
March 18-20, 2016 - Layout Design Sig seminar and op
Feb 19-21, 2016 - Prairie Rail, Operating weekend in Kansas City
March 7-13, 2016 - Comanche and Indian Gap Spring Meet (1.5" scale live steam)
March 18-20, 2016 - Layout Design Sig seminar and op
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Steve SANDIFER
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#139459
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Re: Gravel Pit Operation near Plainfield Illinois
My recollection as an interested child growing up in that area is that Material Service Corp. had a number of unconnected industrial railroad operations, most of which were for the numerous limestone
My recollection as an interested child growing up in that area is that Material Service Corp. had a number of unconnected industrial railroad operations, most of which were for the numerous limestone
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Denny Anspach <danspachmd@...>
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#139458
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Another lettering removal question . . .
Life-Like Proto-2000 tank cars. Specifically, a CONOCO tank. 91% alcohol didn’t touch it, to my surprise and disappointment.
Recommendations? Suggestions?
Schuyler
Life-Like Proto-2000 tank cars. Specifically, a CONOCO tank. 91% alcohol didn’t touch it, to my surprise and disappointment.
Recommendations? Suggestions?
Schuyler
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#139457
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Lumber Loads in 1947, 1952, and 1957 - Changes in Types of Cars Loaded
This is a comparison of types of cars loaded with lumber, shingles, and lath toward the end of the steam era. The amounts are in carloads present in the 1% sample; to estimate national carloads for
This is a comparison of types of cars loaded with lumber, shingles, and lath toward the end of the steam era. The amounts are in carloads present in the 1% sample; to estimate national carloads for
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Charles Hostetler
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#139456
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Playing it Froward: Help Needed at Prototype Rails on Saturday. Jan. 9
As an extension of my traditionally formatted Prototype Rails 2016 clinic "Airbrushing 101 & Spraying Acrylics" there will also be an opportunity for 48 attendees to experience spraying Modelflex
As an extension of my traditionally formatted Prototype Rails 2016 clinic "Airbrushing 101 & Spraying Acrylics" there will also be an opportunity for 48 attendees to experience spraying Modelflex
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Bill Welch
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#139455
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Re: Gravel Pit Operation near Plainfield Illinois
The gravel pit photos were first linked on the CBQ list in response to this quest by Leo Philips: Near Plainfield, IL I noticed clear signs of former rail Spurs to the now flooded pits along Rte
The gravel pit photos were first linked on the CBQ list in response to this quest by Leo Philips: Near Plainfield, IL I noticed clear signs of former rail Spurs to the now flooded pits along Rte
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Douglas Harding
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#139453
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Lumber Loads in 1947 - Seasonality and Type of Car
These data are from the 1947 ICC 1% Carload Waybill Survey for lumber, shingles, and lath. They are carloads in the sample (to estimate national carloads multiply by 100).
1st Quarter
These data are from the 1947 ICC 1% Carload Waybill Survey for lumber, shingles, and lath. They are carloads in the sample (to estimate national carloads multiply by 100).
1st Quarter
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Charles Hostetler
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#139452
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Re: Lumber Loads in the Transition Era
Jim Dick wrote:
The Loading Rules did not start with the AAR, as I am sure Jim knows, but I want to make sure this is clear. I have before me a 1926 edition, from the ARA Mechanical Division. It
Jim Dick wrote:
The Loading Rules did not start with the AAR, as I am sure Jim knows, but I want to make sure this is clear. I have before me a 1926 edition, from the ARA Mechanical Division. It
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Tony Thompson
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#139454
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Re: Lumber Loads in the Transition Era
Mark Rickert wrote:
Thanks for the reminder, Mark. I knew about this resource you make available but forgot to mention it in my post.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley,
Mark Rickert wrote:
Thanks for the reminder, Mark. I knew about this resource you make available but forgot to mention it in my post.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley,
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Tony Thompson
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#139451
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Re: Lumber Loads in 1947
I have got a railroad drawing of an NP Load Adjuster. Always wondered how that worked, thanks for you explanation! Now it all fits. Jim Dick - Roseville. MN
I have got a railroad drawing of an NP Load Adjuster. Always wondered how that worked, thanks for you explanation! Now it all fits. Jim Dick - Roseville. MN
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np328
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#139450
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Re: Gravel Pit Operation near Plainfield Illinois
I can't put my finger on the origin of the cars, but they are REALLY old early steel ore cars, some look like from the Summers Steel Car Co., undoubtedly purchased second hand. The large door
I can't put my finger on the origin of the cars, but they are REALLY old early steel ore cars, some look like from the Summers Steel Car Co., undoubtedly purchased second hand. The large door
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destorzek@...
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#139447
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Re: Gravel Pit Operation near Plainfield Illinois
Hi,
I should have 'studied the pics longer'. The cars with no markings
fooled me into thinking this was not in the U.S. And the lack of any
'defining' details we typically see on RRs here in the
Hi,
I should have 'studied the pics longer'. The cars with no markings
fooled me into thinking this was not in the U.S. And the lack of any
'defining' details we typically see on RRs here in the
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Jim Betz
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#139446
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Re: Gravel Pit Operation near Plainfield Illinois
Doug,
These locomotives were built by Whitcomb locomotive works to a unique design. They are all 65-ton machines of model DE-14A or DE-19A and variants built for the U.S. Army. Many
Doug,
These locomotives were built by Whitcomb locomotive works to a unique design. They are all 65-ton machines of model DE-14A or DE-19A and variants built for the U.S. Army. Many
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Garth Groff <sarahsan@...>
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#139445
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Re: Lumber Loads in 1947
In a message dated 12/19/2015 5:10:59 P.M. Central Standard Time,STMFC@... writes:
"Kind of" Most of the bigger yards had a home made rig using an adjustable plate which could be raised and lowered so
In a message dated 12/19/2015 5:10:59 P.M. Central Standard Time,STMFC@... writes:
"Kind of" Most of the bigger yards had a home made rig using an adjustable plate which could be raised and lowered so
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caboose9792@...
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#139449
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Re: Gravel Pit Operation near Plainfield Illinois
Doug.
Whilst i cannot throw any light on the locomotive manufacturer. Is it not ex USATC i seem to remember photos of very similar locos in USATC service.
Paul Doggett UK
Sent from Samsung mobile
Doug.
Whilst i cannot throw any light on the locomotive manufacturer. Is it not ex USATC i seem to remember photos of very similar locos in USATC service.
Paul Doggett UK
Sent from Samsung mobile
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paul.doggett2472@...
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#139444
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