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Re: Brake Housings
It's the same AB sprue that was in the GS gon kits
Pierre Oliverwww.elgincarshops.comwww.yarmouthmodelworks.com
On 6/09/19 6:48 p.m., Nelson Moyer wrote:
It's the same AB sprue that was in the GS gon kits
Pierre Oliverwww.elgincarshops.comwww.yarmouthmodelworks.com
On 6/09/19 6:48 p.m., Nelson Moyer wrote:
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Pierre Oliver
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#164777
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Brake Housings
Pierre, I don’t think DA makes a sprue with four brake housings on a single sprue. Maybe the sprue you have is Moloco? I attached a picture of the Moloco brake housings.
Nelson Moyer
Pierre, I don’t think DA makes a sprue with four brake housings on a single sprue. Maybe the sprue you have is Moloco? I attached a picture of the Moloco brake housings.
Nelson Moyer
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Nelson Moyer
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#164776
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Re: DA AB brake detail sprue
I have DA 6403 URECO, DA 6402 Miner, and DA 6401 Equipco. You're probably looking at those in addition to Ajax.
Nelson Moyer
I have DA 6403 URECO, DA 6402 Miner, and DA 6401 Equipco. You're probably looking at those in addition to Ajax.
Nelson Moyer
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Nelson Moyer
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#164775
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Re: Great Freight Car Combinations
Indeed, and if you look around in the photo Schuyler linked, you'll see steps on the Rio Grande and WLE boxcars are also bent inward. Must be operating on a club layout. ("Huh, THAT isn't very sturdy!
Indeed, and if you look around in the photo Schuyler linked, you'll see steps on the Rio Grande and WLE boxcars are also bent inward. Must be operating on a club layout. ("Huh, THAT isn't very sturdy!
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Jack Mullen
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#164774
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DA AB brake detail sprue
Hello all.
I'm looking at a AB brake sprue from DA.
On it are 4 handbrake housings on the sprue, The Ajax is obvious, but I'm having trouble identifying the 3.
Help please
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Pierre
Hello all.
I'm looking at a AB brake sprue from DA.
On it are 4 handbrake housings on the sprue, The Ajax is obvious, but I'm having trouble identifying the 3.
Help please
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Pierre
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Pierre Oliver
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#164773
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Re: Pullman Library Freight Car Drawings
David, the file names (the left column) is in 3 parts - the"SS-" indicates Standard Steel. The 45602 indicatesthe Standard Steel Drawing Number. The .tif is the file type wescan & store the files
David, the file names (the left column) is in 3 parts - the"SS-" indicates Standard Steel. The 45602 indicatesthe Standard Steel Drawing Number. The .tif is the file type wescan & store the files
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Bob Webber
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#164772
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Carrying Automobiles In Boxcars
Many vintage (and more modern) photos from the Industrial History Blog:
http://industrialscenery.blogspot.com/2016/03/carrying-automobiles-in-boxcars.html
Bob Chaparro
Hemet, CA
Many vintage (and more modern) photos from the Industrial History Blog:
http://industrialscenery.blogspot.com/2016/03/carrying-automobiles-in-boxcars.html
Bob Chaparro
Hemet, CA
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Bob Chaparro
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#164771
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New Measuring Tool
As I noted recently Ryan Mendell's "Machinist Hand Tools Clinic: Part One" can be expensive‚ LOL. Reminder he will be doing at Lisle/Chicagoland nest.
I decided to go with a Mitutoyo Digital caliper
As I noted recently Ryan Mendell's "Machinist Hand Tools Clinic: Part One" can be expensive‚ LOL. Reminder he will be doing at Lisle/Chicagoland nest.
I decided to go with a Mitutoyo Digital caliper
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Bill Welch
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#164770
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Machinist Tools For Modeling-calipers
I purchased a digital caliper many years ago and whenever I see it, I am reminded that it has never been removed from its packaging.
I have two stainless dial calipers, plus one plastic one kept near
I purchased a digital caliper many years ago and whenever I see it, I am reminded that it has never been removed from its packaging.
I have two stainless dial calipers, plus one plastic one kept near
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Andy Carlson
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#164769
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Re: "Machinist Tools For Modeling, Part 1 - Hand Tools" Clinic ar rent NERPM
Up to date I never understood the move to digital calipers for hobby purposes. Eyes getting worse with age is the first credible explanation for me. I just don't trust those digital things. I have had
Up to date I never understood the move to digital calipers for hobby purposes. Eyes getting worse with age is the first credible explanation for me. I just don't trust those digital things. I have had
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vapeurchapelon
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#164768
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Re: Best way to cut Plano metal roof walks
cut (nippers) while holding the edge where you are cutting with flat pliers or a strong clamp. then file
the cut edge while still clamped or held with pliers. then there should be no
cut (nippers) while holding the edge where you are cutting with flat pliers or a strong clamp. then file
the cut edge while still clamped or held with pliers. then there should be no
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Tim O'Connor
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#164767
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Re: Best way to cut Plano metal roof walks
Micro-Mark’s photo-etch scissors work well. For major cuts I also sometimes use a little 7” sheet-metal shear/brake. Any such tool needs to be kept sharp and tight to get a clean cut on such thin
Micro-Mark’s photo-etch scissors work well. For major cuts I also sometimes use a little 7” sheet-metal shear/brake. Any such tool needs to be kept sharp and tight to get a clean cut on such thin
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Daniel A. Mitchell
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#164766
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Re: Best way to cut Plano metal roof walks
Chuck,
I've been using cuticle scissors to cut etched parts off of the fret. I can't recall where I bought them but they look like
Chuck,
I've been using cuticle scissors to cut etched parts off of the fret. I can't recall where I bought them but they look like
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Eric Hansmann
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#164765
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Re: Great Freight Car Combinations
Schuyler, the device is an Elesco coil type feedwater heater, a favorite of the Central of Georgia.
Gary Laakso
Northwest of Mike Brock
Schuyler, the device is an Elesco coil type feedwater heater, a favorite of the Central of Georgia.
Gary Laakso
Northwest of Mike Brock
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gary laakso
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#164764
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Re: Best way to cut Plano metal roof walks
I'm out of town presently but check with Plano direct. I was in the same quandary and he recommended a set of cutters that Amazon sells, that do an excellent job cutting the metal parts.
Dave
I'm out of town presently but check with Plano direct. I was in the same quandary and he recommended a set of cutters that Amazon sells, that do an excellent job cutting the metal parts.
Dave
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Dave Strahlendorf
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#164763
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Re: Steel casting colors
Richard Townsend wrote:
Richard probably refers to a post last March, about structural steel, a material which is mostly hot rolled and maybe cold straightened. That post is
Richard Townsend wrote:
Richard probably refers to a post last March, about structural steel, a material which is mostly hot rolled and maybe cold straightened. That post is
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Tony Thompson
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#164762
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Re: Steel casting colors
Ron Merrick wrote:
Those are certainly realistic rust colors, as I've described in my blog and in weathering clinics. However, not every casting or forging is left out in the weather. I have
Ron Merrick wrote:
Those are certainly realistic rust colors, as I've described in my blog and in weathering clinics. However, not every casting or forging is left out in the weather. I have
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Tony Thompson
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#164761
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Re: Great Freight Car Combinations
Gary, here’s another look at the ERIE car, and in this view you can see both ends of the car, plus the other side of the near end. It’s pretty clear that the steps ARE bent inwards from the usual
Gary, here’s another look at the ERIE car, and in this view you can see both ends of the car, plus the other side of the near end. It’s pretty clear that the steps ARE bent inwards from the usual
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#164760
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Re: Great Freight Car Combinations
Gary. I think that sill step on the ERIE car IS bent inwards . . . look at the step on the other side . . . but I also think that it’s been bent lengthwise, too, so you’re getting a sort of double
Gary. I think that sill step on the ERIE car IS bent inwards . . . look at the step on the other side . . . but I also think that it’s been bent lengthwise, too, so you’re getting a sort of double
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#164759
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Great Freight Car Combinations
The nearest track features a PRR X31 boxcar and two types of flat cars and the adjoining track has what appears to be a pulp wood car, CB&Q double sheathed boxcar, a pickle car, and a 1937 GN boxcar.
The nearest track features a PRR X31 boxcar and two types of flat cars and the adjoining track has what appears to be a pulp wood car, CB&Q double sheathed boxcar, a pickle car, and a 1937 GN boxcar.
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gary laakso
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#164758
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