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Re: giving a face lift
Todd Stearns wrote:
I doubt it. Many diabetics and others have to give themselves injections. But it might require a prescription. Either way, it's a dumb law--that's what's caused all the "dirty
Todd Stearns wrote:
I doubt it. Many diabetics and others have to give themselves injections. But it might require a prescription. Either way, it's a dumb law--that's what's caused all the "dirty
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#68747
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Re: giving a face lift
Not . . . . .necessarily. Many states changed that law to cater to the druggies, and help keep
hepatitis and AIDS transmission down, and it has helped. But that should be checked. IIRC, you can
buy
Not . . . . .necessarily. Many states changed that law to cater to the druggies, and help keep
hepatitis and AIDS transmission down, and it has helped. But that should be checked. IIRC, you can
buy
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By
Schuyler Larrabee
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#68746
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Re: giving a face lift
Just a note. I'm pretty sure possession of a hypodermic needle in NY state by non-medical personnel is a felony.
Todd K. Stearns
Just a note. I'm pretty sure possession of a hypodermic needle in NY state by non-medical personnel is a felony.
Todd K. Stearns
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Todd Stearns <toddsyr@...>
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#68745
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Re: Coal Hoppers on the M&StL
Bob Karig wrote:
photo
Retterer.
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I also agree with Ben's reply.
Here is another photo more clearly showing the end with its
Bob Karig wrote:
photo
Retterer.
>
I also agree with Ben's reply.
Here is another photo more clearly showing the end with its
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rwitt_2000 <rmwitt@...>
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#68744
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Re: Time Periods for Different Truck Types
FYI,
IN "O" scale 5 out of 6 truck styles I have built have spring
planks.
Rich Yoder
7 Edgedale Court
Wyomissing PA 19610-1913
610-678-2834 after 6:00PM est until
FYI,
IN "O" scale 5 out of 6 truck styles I have built have spring
planks.
Rich Yoder
7 Edgedale Court
Wyomissing PA 19610-1913
610-678-2834 after 6:00PM est until
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Rich Yoder
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#68743
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Re: Hypodermic needle drills???
Tom,
Side, spun.
Actually, piano wire is way cheaper. Just cut it on the diagonal with
a cut-off wheel, then grind on a long flat point. It's an easy way to
make a bastard single lip cutter, but
Tom,
Side, spun.
Actually, piano wire is way cheaper. Just cut it on the diagonal with
a cut-off wheel, then grind on a long flat point. It's an easy way to
make a bastard single lip cutter, but
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Dennis Storzek <destorzek@...>
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#68742
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Hypodermic needle drills???
Philip Dove wrote:
[Snip]
Whoa! Let's hear more about this. Are we talking about sharply pointed
needles with the hole in the side of the tapered tip, or ones that
aren't tapered and the hole is in
Philip Dove wrote:
[Snip]
Whoa! Let's hear more about this. Are we talking about sharply pointed
needles with the hole in the side of the tapered tip, or ones that
aren't tapered and the hole is in
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Tom Madden <tgmadden@...>
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#68741
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Re: Time Periods for Different Truck Types
The spring plank is/was a channel section that runs between the bottom
of the side frames, each end located directly under the spring seats.
These were sometimes made from structural channel,
The spring plank is/was a channel section that runs between the bottom
of the side frames, each end located directly under the spring seats.
These were sometimes made from structural channel,
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By
Dennis Storzek <destorzek@...>
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#68740
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Re: Time Periods for Different Truck Types
Tony Higgins wrote:
Tony, Richard is on his way to Cocoa Beach today and won't be replying, but I'll see if I can help. The spring plank was under the springs and ran across between the two
Tony Higgins wrote:
Tony, Richard is on his way to Cocoa Beach today and won't be replying, but I'll see if I can help. The spring plank was under the springs and ran across between the two
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By
Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#68738
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Re: giving a face lift
I went to an NMRA clinic in St Louis or Kansas city, where IIRC Leslie was doing a clinic on weathering brick structures with makeup, the results were extremely good, and very convincing. The great
I went to an NMRA clinic in St Louis or Kansas city, where IIRC Leslie was doing a clinic on weathering brick structures with makeup, the results were extremely good, and very convincing. The great
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By
Philip Dove <philip.dove@...>
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#68739
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Re: Time Periods for Different Truck Types
The spring plank was used to hold the two side frames together. It ran between the two side frames beneath the bolster. The springs sat on the spring plank and the bolster sat on top of the springs.
The spring plank was used to hold the two side frames together. It ran between the two side frames beneath the bolster. The springs sat on the spring plank and the bolster sat on top of the springs.
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By
Bob Karig <karig@...>
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#68737
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Re: Time Periods for Different Truck Types
I think there was a typo in Richard's response.
wrote:
and
The Dalman one-level truck actually succeeded the two-level design
(which wasn't called a two-level until the introduction of the
I think there was a typo in Richard's response.
wrote:
and
The Dalman one-level truck actually succeeded the two-level design
(which wasn't called a two-level until the introduction of the
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By
Brian Leppert <b.leppert@...>
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#68736
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Re: Time Periods for Different Truck Types
--- In STMFC@..., Richard Hendrickson <rhendrickson@...>
wrote:
Richard,
Thanks for your typically thorough answer. I have the RPCYC issue
with your article and have studied the pictures
--- In STMFC@..., Richard Hendrickson <rhendrickson@...>
wrote:
Richard,
Thanks for your typically thorough answer. I have the RPCYC issue
with your article and have studied the pictures
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By
Tony Higgins
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#68735
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tank car help
Hello.
Here is a link to a brass HO model of a 2 dome, welded tank car by
Sugiyama models. Does anybody have a reference to photos of the
prototype? I think it is a North American prototype. It
Hello.
Here is a link to a brass HO model of a 2 dome, welded tank car by
Sugiyama models. Does anybody have a reference to photos of the
prototype? I think it is a North American prototype. It
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By
up4479
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#68734
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Re: Coal Hoppers on the M&StL
I agree with Ben's assessment and have sent you a scan of a builders photo of one of these cars built by Standard Steel, which I got from Keith Retterer.
Regarding the side post gussett, it's been my
I agree with Ben's assessment and have sent you a scan of a builders photo of one of these cars built by Standard Steel, which I got from Keith Retterer.
Regarding the side post gussett, it's been my
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By
Bob Karig <karig@...>
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#68733
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Re: Time Periods for Different Truck Types
I devote a chapter to freight car trucks in my new book, Coal Cars: The
First Three Hundred Years, which has just been released.
Bob Karig
I devote a chapter to freight car trucks in my new book, Coal Cars: The
First Three Hundred Years, which has just been released.
Bob Karig
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By
Bob Karig <karig@...>
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#68732
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Re: End dates for Speedwitch Wabash SS auto cars
period...
Scott,
Kit 109.1 S/S car with Murphy ends and wood doors will model 45000-
45399 and 46002-46999. The 40000-40999 series were 6 inches narrower
than all the other S/S auto cars.
Kit 109-2
period...
Scott,
Kit 109.1 S/S car with Murphy ends and wood doors will model 45000-
45399 and 46002-46999. The 40000-40999 series were 6 inches narrower
than all the other S/S auto cars.
Kit 109-2
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By
Chet French <cfrench@...>
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#68731
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Re: Time Periods for Different Truck Types
Thanks guys. . . guess I'll be hunting for a copy of Railroad Prototype
Cyclopedia #4!
Tom
Thanks guys. . . guess I'll be hunting for a copy of Railroad Prototype
Cyclopedia #4!
Tom
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By
Tom Makofski <tmak@...>
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#68730
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Re: End dates for Speedwitch Wabash SS auto cars
entries in
for the
column is for
doors, steel
Dreadnaught
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Yes, it seems like I got part of it wrong (and I'm glad to find
out.) Only the 45400-46001
entries in
for the
column is for
doors, steel
Dreadnaught
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Yes, it seems like I got part of it wrong (and I'm glad to find
out.) Only the 45400-46001
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By
Scott Pitzer
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#68729
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Re: Time Periods for Different Truck Types
I can give you a quick and dirty answer, Tom. For more detail, see my
article in Railroad Prototype Cyclopedia #4.
By far the largest number of freight cars on the North American
railroads around
I can give you a quick and dirty answer, Tom. For more detail, see my
article in Railroad Prototype Cyclopedia #4.
By far the largest number of freight cars on the North American
railroads around
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By
Richard Hendrickson
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#68728
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