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Re: Ice refrigerators lettered "RD"
Turkeys from NW Oregon--absolutely in the time of this list! Growing up in Corvallis, I well remember the Oregon State University (College then) experimental turkey barns, supporting that state
Turkeys from NW Oregon--absolutely in the time of this list! Growing up in Corvallis, I well remember the Oregon State University (College then) experimental turkey barns, supporting that state
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Bill Decker
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#139678
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Re: Ice refrigerators lettered "RD"
Hi Jim--Thanks for replying. The list of cars reiced in Portland was from Oct 1945, at least 5 years before mechanical reefers began making a significant appearance. Loaded on a Rr-09 and a Rr-32 both
Hi Jim--Thanks for replying. The list of cars reiced in Portland was from Oct 1945, at least 5 years before mechanical reefers began making a significant appearance. Loaded on a Rr-09 and a Rr-32 both
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pennsylvania1954
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#139677
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Re: Photo-etched parts
Mark,
You obviously missed my clinic at Cocoa Beach last year, which was on using this system to photo etch at home :)
Bottom line is that it works well if you are careful and treat the chemicals with
Mark,
You obviously missed my clinic at Cocoa Beach last year, which was on using this system to photo etch at home :)
Bottom line is that it works well if you are careful and treat the chemicals with
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Bruce Smith
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#139676
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Re: Photo-etched parts
I will second that. Peter's work is some of the finest I have ever seen! For me it was decals.
-- Jon MillerFor me time stopped in 1941Digitrax Chief/Zephyr systems, JMRI UserNMRA
I will second that. Peter's work is some of the finest I have ever seen! For me it was decals.
-- Jon MillerFor me time stopped in 1941Digitrax Chief/Zephyr systems, JMRI UserNMRA
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Jon Miller <atsfus@...>
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#139675
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Re: SMSX 100: Depressed Center Flat Car
What a temptation !
That side view makes it almost easy to model that car.
Thank you for presenting it!
Best to ya,
Mike Bauers
Milwaukee, Wi
What a temptation !
That side view makes it almost easy to model that car.
Thank you for presenting it!
Best to ya,
Mike Bauers
Milwaukee, Wi
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mwbauers
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#139674
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Re: Photo-etched parts
That is basically the process that the Micro-Mark system uses and that portion of the work is straight forward. My point was that the instructions could have had better way to ensure that the negative
That is basically the process that the Micro-Mark system uses and that portion of the work is straight forward. My point was that the instructions could have had better way to ensure that the negative
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Jack Burgess
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#139673
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Linde Box/Tank Cars - Ammonia?
I am wondering what was carried in the well known tank-in-a-boxcar operated by the Linde company. Liquid oxygen and "other chemicals" have been mentioned on some web sites. Might ammonia have been
I am wondering what was carried in the well known tank-in-a-boxcar operated by the Linde company. Liquid oxygen and "other chemicals" have been mentioned on some web sites. Might ammonia have been
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Richard Stern
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#139672
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Sunshine Santa Fe stock car kits for sale
I have ten Sunshine Santa Fe stock car kits for sale. For a list and prices email me at harperandbrown@....
Jared Harper
Athens, GA
I have ten Sunshine Santa Fe stock car kits for sale. For a list and prices email me at harperandbrown@....
Jared Harper
Athens, GA
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Jared Harper
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#139671
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Re: Photo-etched parts
Will this improve the chore of making the negative ???
http://www.pcbfx.com/main_site/pages/direct_etch/the_8min_pcb.html
Best to ya,
Mike Bauers
Milwaukee, Wi
Will this improve the chore of making the negative ???
http://www.pcbfx.com/main_site/pages/direct_etch/the_8min_pcb.html
Best to ya,
Mike Bauers
Milwaukee, Wi
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mwbauers
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#139670
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Re: Photo-etched parts
I have one and have used it several times. You need to have a way to make the necessary drawings…I use a CAD program. The first time I used it, I was making some larger brass pieces (about
I have one and have used it several times. You need to have a way to make the necessary drawings…I use a CAD program. The first time I used it, I was making some larger brass pieces (about
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Jack Burgess
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#139669
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Re: Photo-etched parts
This may be similar to the MicroMark version…
http://www.circuitspecialists.com/et20.html
$60
Now for anyone thinking of volume use of this method, consider
This may be similar to the MicroMark version…
http://www.circuitspecialists.com/et20.html
$60
Now for anyone thinking of volume use of this method, consider
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mwbauers
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#139668
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Re: Photo-etched parts
The "Peter Aue" system is simple.
Peter, who's a friend and a member of this list, is a German fellow who likes to dabble in photo-etch design. He has designed most of the sill steps I offer
The "Peter Aue" system is simple.
Peter, who's a friend and a member of this list, is a German fellow who likes to dabble in photo-etch design. He has designed most of the sill steps I offer
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Pierre Oliver
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#139667
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Re: Swayback Reefers
Here is a brief reference work to those tonal shifts between the two chemistries.
I suggest putting it in your files. Its five
Here is a brief reference work to those tonal shifts between the two chemistries.
I suggest putting it in your files. Its five
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mwbauers
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#139666
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Re: Photo-etched parts
Where can you find information on the "Peter Aue" System?
George Toman
Where can you find information on the "Peter Aue" System?
George Toman
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gtws00
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#139665
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Re: Swayback Reefers
Google "orthochromatic film." The chemistry was popular into at least the twenties because it was excellent at rendering detail, but did a very poor job of reproducing colors. This has been a bane for
Google "orthochromatic film." The chemistry was popular into at least the twenties because it was excellent at rendering detail, but did a very poor job of reproducing colors. This has been a bane for
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Dennis Storzek
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Re: Reading Gondola 20967
Thx for the link Bob, in addition to the RDG gon and that special HD flat, found number of other interesting shots, including a PRR HD generator wheel, Erie flat with transformers and two GN boxcars
Thx for the link Bob, in addition to the RDG gon and that special HD flat, found number of other interesting shots, including a PRR HD generator wheel, Erie flat with transformers and two GN boxcars
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RICH CHAPIN
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#139662
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Re: Swayback Reefers
I think it's the difference between orthographic chemistry and panographic chemistry film. Up to about 1930 the older chemistry with its different color translation was in use with both glass and
I think it's the difference between orthographic chemistry and panographic chemistry film. Up to about 1930 the older chemistry with its different color translation was in use with both glass and
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mwbauers
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#139663
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Testors Decal Printing Results
Friends,
I finally got around to applying the decals I made using the Testors paper with my Epson Claria Photo 1400 printer. John's warning was absolutely right. The inks did not have
Friends,
I finally got around to applying the decals I made using the Testors paper with my Epson Claria Photo 1400 printer. John's warning was absolutely right. The inks did not have
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Garth Groff <sarahsan@...>
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#139661
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Re: Ice refrigerators lettered "RD"
Turkeys, yes.
Without giving too much away from my Cocoa Beach presentation next week, I will copy this word for word from the Feb 20, 1957 No. 134 AAR report.
Frozen food loadings as reported
Turkeys, yes.
Without giving too much away from my Cocoa Beach presentation next week, I will copy this word for word from the Feb 20, 1957 No. 134 AAR report.
Frozen food loadings as reported
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np328
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#139660
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Re: SMSX 100: Depressed Center Flat Car
Here is the samecar in 1936 on the same project with a different load.
Click on the linkbelow and then click on the link below the image to see the TIF version andbetter details.
Here is the samecar in 1936 on the same project with a different load.
Click on the linkbelow and then click on the link below the image to see the TIF version andbetter details.
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thecitrusbelt@...
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#139659
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