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Re: Bob Smith Industries
I always smile at the name of the this company--sounds like one of those bogus industries people have on their layouts, like Fred's Steel Mill or Jim's Oil Refinery.
Tony Thompson
I always smile at the name of the this company--sounds like one of those bogus industries people have on their layouts, like Fred's Steel Mill or Jim's Oil Refinery.
Tony Thompson
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#85163
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Re: Interesting book available for download
Charlie,
Thanks for the link, but it only gets me the title page PDF.
Can't find the link to the book. Doing something wrong?
Have fuN,
Maarten Vis
Charlie Vlk schreef:
Charlie,
Thanks for the link, but it only gets me the title page PDF.
Can't find the link to the book. Doing something wrong?
Have fuN,
Maarten Vis
Charlie Vlk schreef:
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Maarten Vis <railvis@...>
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#85164
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Bob Smith Industries
I just logged on to BSI to remind myself of their offerings which are extensive. They have a new 3/4 oz. container with a built-in pin to help keep the nozzle clear and open, which looks good to
I just logged on to BSI to remind myself of their offerings which are extensive. They have a new 3/4 oz. container with a built-in pin to help keep the nozzle clear and open, which looks good to
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Bill Welch
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#85162
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Re: ACC Applicators
I dispense onto a round toothpick, apply to the model with that.
Al Brown, Melbourne, Fla.
I dispense onto a round toothpick, apply to the model with that.
Al Brown, Melbourne, Fla.
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al_brown03
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#85161
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Re: ACC Applicators
I'm with those who don't like the applicator tubes and prefer using a pin as an applicator. I've been impressed with the Bob Smith Industries CA packaging, with a tip which doesn't ever seem to
I'm with those who don't like the applicator tubes and prefer using a pin as an applicator. I've been impressed with the Bob Smith Industries CA packaging, with a tip which doesn't ever seem to
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#85160
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Re: ACC Applicators
Pierre.
I sometimes do the same. I found that sometimes you can scratch the hardened ACC off with the back of an X-acto blade and it just snaps off.
Dennis Williams
Munhall,
Pierre.
I sometimes do the same. I found that sometimes you can scratch the hardened ACC off with the back of an X-acto blade and it just snaps off.
Dennis Williams
Munhall,
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Dennis Williams
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#85159
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Re: ACC Applicators
Rick,
I don't bother trying to use those tubes/tips that come with the glue. With the rather humid conditions in Southern Ontario I find that they clog up rather quiclly.
I simply dispense a small
Rick,
I don't bother trying to use those tubes/tips that come with the glue. With the rather humid conditions in Southern Ontario I find that they clog up rather quiclly.
I simply dispense a small
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pierreoliver2003 <pierre.oliver@...>
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#85158
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Re: ACC Applicators
The only CA that I use is thin ZAP by Pacer Industries (dark pink bottle). I
buy only the smallest bottles. They come with a Teflon tube which is
inserted in the tip of the bottle after cutting off
The only CA that I use is thin ZAP by Pacer Industries (dark pink bottle). I
buy only the smallest bottles. They come with a Teflon tube which is
inserted in the tip of the bottle after cutting off
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Jack Burgess
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#85157
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ACC Applicators
I would like to hear what others are using for applicator tips for ACC glue bottles.
How do you keep them from clogging?
How do you clean them out when clogged?
In particular, I have been using
I would like to hear what others are using for applicator tips for ACC glue bottles.
How do you keep them from clogging?
How do you clean them out when clogged?
In particular, I have been using
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RichardS <rstern1@...>
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#85156
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Re: New N Scale Milw 40' Rib Side DD Boxcar now shipping
Sorry for the message that was intended to go to DesPlaines Hobbies!
Charlie Vlk
Sorry for the message that was intended to go to DesPlaines Hobbies!
Charlie Vlk
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Charlie Vlk
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#85154
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Re: New N Scale Milw 40' Rib Side DD Boxcar now shipping
Ron-
Set two of the MILW Ribside Box Cars aside for me if you will.
I forgot to mention to you that I won't be in town Saturday.... but you already knew that since you scheduled a Sale this
Ron-
Set two of the MILW Ribside Box Cars aside for me if you will.
I forgot to mention to you that I won't be in town Saturday.... but you already knew that since you scheduled a Sale this
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Charlie Vlk
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#85153
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New N Scale Milw 40' Rib Side DD Boxcar now shipping
Just a note to let anyone interested know that we are now shipping the new Fox Valley Models 40' double door rib side boxcars. There are 4 numbers available with "Route of the Hiawatha" lettering.
Just a note to let anyone interested know that we are now shipping the new Fox Valley Models 40' double door rib side boxcars. There are 4 numbers available with "Route of the Hiawatha" lettering.
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dphobbies
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#85152
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Interesting book available for download
This is a Walter Lucas book that I did not have in my Library (three other titles by him that I do have are 100 Years of Classic Steam Locomotives, Locomotives and Cars Since 1900, and 100 Years of
This is a Walter Lucas book that I did not have in my Library (three other titles by him that I do have are 100 Years of Classic Steam Locomotives, Locomotives and Cars Since 1900, and 100 Years of
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Charlie Vlk
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#85151
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Re: Erie 1932 ARA boxcars/1932 ARA/AAR standard boxcar drAWINGS
I have an 8 page bulletin from Yankee Clipper which includes requested drawings and over 30 photos.
According to the bulletin there were 3 phases of underframes : 1 for the experimental cars, 2 for
I have an 8 page bulletin from Yankee Clipper which includes requested drawings and over 30 photos.
According to the bulletin there were 3 phases of underframes : 1 for the experimental cars, 2 for
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ed_mines
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#85155
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Re: RC 40' DD 1937 AAR Box cars
The RC 40' DD is also very close to some NP cars rebuilt by one of the lessors from D&LW single door cars. The main difference is that the NP cars were modified with a heavier side sill. However,
The RC 40' DD is also very close to some NP cars rebuilt by one of the lessors from D&LW single door cars. The main difference is that the NP cars were modified with a heavier side sill. However,
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olin4812
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#85150
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Re: RC 40' DD 1937 AAR Box cars
Hi Bill;
I think what need is Vol. 2 of Ted's publication "Prototype Railroad Modeling". It has an article (by Ted) "AAR Inspired Forty Foot Steel Automobile Cars, Part One", which shows several cars
Hi Bill;
I think what need is Vol. 2 of Ted's publication "Prototype Railroad Modeling". It has an article (by Ted) "AAR Inspired Forty Foot Steel Automobile Cars, Part One", which shows several cars
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Pieter Roos
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#85149
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Re: IC GS gons
Tim O'Connor wrote:
You're right, I didn't count the ribs.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705
Tim O'Connor wrote:
You're right, I didn't count the ribs.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#85147
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Re: IC GS gons
Dennis Storzek wrote:
This is true. The "big picture" is that the end is turned around 180 degrees, but the way it's implemented in detail is NOT simply the same part applied backwards. Using a
Dennis Storzek wrote:
This is true. The "big picture" is that the end is turned around 180 degrees, but the way it's implemented in detail is NOT simply the same part applied backwards. Using a
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#85148
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Re: IC GS gons
I agree Dennis, and besides, the G-50-13 end that Tony cites has only
3 major ribs and is a drop-style end, so I don't know why he thinks it
would work as a fixed-end requiring 4 major ribs.
Tim
I agree Dennis, and besides, the G-50-13 end that Tony cites has only
3 major ribs and is a drop-style end, so I don't know why he thinks it
would work as a fixed-end requiring 4 major ribs.
Tim
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Tim O'Connor
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#85146
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Re: 5' trucks was Blackstone Models UTLX tank cars
They should look heavier, they're 70-ton trucks (6 x 11" journals). The little UTLX tank car has only 30-ton trucks (4-1/2 x 8" journals).
Those ore cars had short wheelbase trucks.
Brian
They should look heavier, they're 70-ton trucks (6 x 11" journals). The little UTLX tank car has only 30-ton trucks (4-1/2 x 8" journals).
Those ore cars had short wheelbase trucks.
Brian
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brianleppert@att.net
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#85145
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