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Re: Assembling Truss Rods
Very nice work. I have to use a bending form to make truss rods.
Doug
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Very nice work. I have to use a bending form to make truss rods.
Doug
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Doug MacLeod
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#168640
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Re: 1/12 scale R-40-23 reefer Dreadnaught end
Andy
If you have a Deckel photograph available, wouldn't it have been easier to make the first generation master rib and then use it to panto all 5 ribs, using an offset method into a ABS sheet?
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Andy
If you have a Deckel photograph available, wouldn't it have been easier to make the first generation master rib and then use it to panto all 5 ribs, using an offset method into a ABS sheet?
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mark_landgraf
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Re: Assembling Truss Rods
Bill,
Nice work for sure. I still use my old method from narrow gauge modeling days and use fishing line and heat flare the ends.
Curt Fortenberry
Bill,
Nice work for sure. I still use my old method from narrow gauge modeling days and use fishing line and heat flare the ends.
Curt Fortenberry
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Curt Fortenberry
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#168638
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Re: 1/12 scale R-40-23 reefer Dreadnaught end
If you compare the two, it is obvious that IM screwed up the geometry at the end of the ribs. CNC is only as good as the programming, and the computer visualization of the surface sometimes makes
If you compare the two, it is obvious that IM screwed up the geometry at the end of the ribs. CNC is only as good as the programming, and the computer visualization of the surface sometimes makes
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Dennis Storzek
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#168637
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Re: Stencil: Heavy Repairs
The reason for doing it this way is to avoid having the attachment bolts penetrate the roof sheet. Bolts through the fascia are less likely to leak on the load. This is the same reason why many of the
The reason for doing it this way is to avoid having the attachment bolts penetrate the roof sheet. Bolts through the fascia are less likely to leak on the load. This is the same reason why many of the
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Dennis Storzek
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#168636
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Re: Assembling Truss Rods
That is really nice work Bill, quite inspirational. If I ever get my layout running and my stash of kits built I'll definitely be kitbashing a few old MDC wooden 12-1's into commuter cars.
Walt
That is really nice work Bill, quite inspirational. If I ever get my layout running and my stash of kits built I'll definitely be kitbashing a few old MDC wooden 12-1's into commuter cars.
Walt
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Walter Cox
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1/12 scale R-40-23 reefer Dreadnaught end
Hello-
Pictured is a tooling resin 1/12 scale PC&F R-40-23 Refrigerator car Dreadnaught end. This is a classic example of an old-school method of tool making. An individual rib is carefully shaped and
Hello-
Pictured is a tooling resin 1/12 scale PC&F R-40-23 Refrigerator car Dreadnaught end. This is a classic example of an old-school method of tool making. An individual rib is carefully shaped and
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Andy Carlson
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Re: freight car roster shots
Eric fine work. Especially like the C&O and the ACL stands out. Thanks for sharing.
Lester Breuer
Eric fine work. Especially like the C&O and the ACL stands out. Thanks for sharing.
Lester Breuer
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Lester Breuer
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Re: Stencil: Heavy Repairs
Those four brackets attached to the car fascia at each end are attached to the ends of the four pieces of lumber that support the ice hatch platform, which surrounds the ice hatch proper.
Ron Merrick
Those four brackets attached to the car fascia at each end are attached to the ends of the four pieces of lumber that support the ice hatch platform, which surrounds the ice hatch proper.
Ron Merrick
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mopacfirst
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#168632
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Photo: SFRD Reefer 6719
Photo: SFRD Reefer 6719
A link courtesy of Brian Rochon previously posted on this group:
http://lists.railfan.net/erielackphoto.cgi?erielack-12-10-19/X4544.jpg
Not a great photo but this can be
Photo: SFRD Reefer 6719
A link courtesy of Brian Rochon previously posted on this group:
http://lists.railfan.net/erielackphoto.cgi?erielack-12-10-19/X4544.jpg
Not a great photo but this can be
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Bob Chaparro
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Re: Stencil: Heavy Repairs
And interesting to note the hooks above the trucks for attaching Keeley journal box cooling cans. In an earlier post, someone had remarked that The Illinois Central often equipped freight cars with
And interesting to note the hooks above the trucks for attaching Keeley journal box cooling cans. In an earlier post, someone had remarked that The Illinois Central often equipped freight cars with
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Michael Gross
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Re: [External] [RealSTMFC] freight car roster shots
Good looking models, Eric. Nice weathering
Good looking models, Eric. Nice weathering
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naptownprr
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Re: Assembling Truss Rods
Beautiful . . . . such patience! I gave up on O-scale being too small to work with . . . ugh!
Al Kresse
Beautiful . . . . such patience! I gave up on O-scale being too small to work with . . . ugh!
Al Kresse
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al.kresse <water.kresse@...>
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freight car roster shots
Taking roster shots of your completed freight cars can document your fleet as it grows. I get caught up with several models recently and posted some thoughts on the process in my latest blog post.
Taking roster shots of your completed freight cars can document your fleet as it grows. I get caught up with several models recently and posted some thoughts on the process in my latest blog post.
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Eric Hansmann
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Assembling Truss Rods
CAUTION: Slotted Screws Visible
I have started rigging the truss rod system for my CB&Q model’s underframe. I use .015-brass wire for the rods so prior to gluing the Queen Posts in place I used a
CAUTION: Slotted Screws Visible
I have started rigging the truss rod system for my CB&Q model’s underframe. I use .015-brass wire for the rods so prior to gluing the Queen Posts in place I used a
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Bill Welch
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Re: Building GN and CB&Q Truss Rod 40-Foot Boxcars
Bill
You are not on your own using slotted screws I us BA screws as US screws are not readily available over here, BA ( British Association) are slotted.
Paul Doggett. England
Bill
You are not on your own using slotted screws I us BA screws as US screws are not readily available over here, BA ( British Association) are slotted.
Paul Doggett. England
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Paul Doggett
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Re: WP conversion
Randy,
you can purchase the drawings at the Pullman Library, Illionois Railway Museum.
The original drawings state: 3/32" roof plates and rivets, see drawing.
The wooden construction must have been
Randy,
you can purchase the drawings at the Pullman Library, Illionois Railway Museum.
The original drawings state: 3/32" roof plates and rivets, see drawing.
The wooden construction must have been
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Fred Jansz
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Re: WP conversion
Dear Garth,
the store cars were still on the system in the 1950's, see picture: SAC 7-56.
They were numbered 8051-8085 from the start and went into MW/scrapped.
Why are boxcars assigned to plaster
Dear Garth,
the store cars were still on the system in the 1950's, see picture: SAC 7-56.
They were numbered 8051-8085 from the start and went into MW/scrapped.
Why are boxcars assigned to plaster
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Fred Jansz
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#168623
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Re: WP conversion
We have one of these box cars in our museum shop, WP 2711, wreck train rider car (Elko) , earlier numbers unknown, To Heber UT, converted to a tourist rider car, to Nevada State Railroad Museum
We have one of these box cars in our museum shop, WP 2711, wreck train rider car (Elko) , earlier numbers unknown, To Heber UT, converted to a tourist rider car, to Nevada State Railroad Museum
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Randy Hees
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Re: Building GN and CB&Q Truss Rod 40-Foot Boxcars
I knew there are "Prototype Police," had no idea there was a "Slotted Screw" police force. I better be careful about "screwing up."
Bill Welch
I knew there are "Prototype Police," had no idea there was a "Slotted Screw" police force. I better be careful about "screwing up."
Bill Welch
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Bill Welch
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