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Coupler box fasteners
Truss head screws are a perfect fit for coupler pockets. Low profile and slightly larger diameter head than a round head screw. My last batch was from a clock repair supply house. The 2-56
Truss head screws are a perfect fit for coupler pockets. Low profile and slightly larger diameter head than a round head screw. My last batch was from a clock repair supply house. The 2-56
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RDG2124 <RDG2124@...>
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#99721
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Re: Accurail 41' gon
Done.
From: STMFC@... [mailto:STMFC@...] On Behalf Of
Aley, Jeff A
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 9:02 PM
To: STMFC@...
Subject: RE: [STMFC] Accurail 41' gon
Done.
From: STMFC@... [mailto:STMFC@...] On Behalf Of
Aley, Jeff A
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 9:02 PM
To: STMFC@...
Subject: RE: [STMFC] Accurail 41' gon
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#99720
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Re: Accurail 41' gon
Schuyler,
I suggest you re-upload the file in .xls format (Excel 1997-2003) for maximum compatibility.
Regards,
-Jeff
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 5:49 PM
To:
Schuyler,
I suggest you re-upload the file in .xls format (Excel 1997-2003) for maximum compatibility.
Regards,
-Jeff
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 5:49 PM
To:
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Aley, Jeff A
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#99719
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Accurail 41' gon
I have uploaded the Excel spreadsheet in the Files area which consolidates
the replies to my inquiry regarding correct road names for this kit.
It is called
"Accurail 41' Gon"
and is not quite
I have uploaded the Excel spreadsheet in the Files area which consolidates
the replies to my inquiry regarding correct road names for this kit.
It is called
"Accurail 41' Gon"
and is not quite
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#99718
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Last Truss Rod Boxcars Ordered by Class 1 Railroads
It appears that the last new 40 foot truss rod boxcar were built by CB&Q in 1926. Its Aurora shops built the class XM-27 in the 12100-121299 series. They had 6 truss rods, 6/7 corrugated Murphy
It appears that the last new 40 foot truss rod boxcar were built by CB&Q in 1926. Its Aurora shops built the class XM-27 in the 12100-121299 series. They had 6 truss rods, 6/7 corrugated Murphy
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gary laakso
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#99717
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Re: Coupler box fasteners
I am a very happy customer of McMaster-Carr. If I order early in the day I usually have my order by the next day.
Jared Harper
Athens, GA
I am a very happy customer of McMaster-Carr. If I order early in the day I usually have my order by the next day.
Jared Harper
Athens, GA
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By
Jared Harper
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#99716
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Re: Foobies
Brian,
I think (and this is a guess - no inside knowledge!) that because there's an RTR model of just about every basic type of car (i.e. wood side reefer/stock car/box car/etc) then the chances of
Brian,
I think (and this is a guess - no inside knowledge!) that because there's an RTR model of just about every basic type of car (i.e. wood side reefer/stock car/box car/etc) then the chances of
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eddie_walters <eddie_walters@...>
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#99715
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Re: Foobies
My concern with foobies, is that a market awash with them may preclude
someone from doing the correct car.
Brian J. Carlson, P.E.
Cheektowaga, NY
From: STMFC@...
My concern with foobies, is that a market awash with them may preclude
someone from doing the correct car.
Brian J. Carlson, P.E.
Cheektowaga, NY
From: STMFC@...
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By
Brian Carlson
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#99713
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Re: Foobies
LOL!!!!!!!!!!
Mike Fleming
Superintendent, Bluff City Div. SER, NMRA
President Emeritus, Memphis Society of Model Railroaders
Vice President, Memphis Railroad and Trolley Museum Model Railroad Club,
LOL!!!!!!!!!!
Mike Fleming
Superintendent, Bluff City Div. SER, NMRA
President Emeritus, Memphis Society of Model Railroaders
Vice President, Memphis Railroad and Trolley Museum Model Railroad Club,
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Mike Fleming
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#99714
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Re: Foobies
A page from the Mike Brock Manual of Prototype Fidelity:
"The ability of model railroaders to distinguish perfect models from
foobie models is inversely proportional to the speed of the train
A page from the Mike Brock Manual of Prototype Fidelity:
"The ability of model railroaders to distinguish perfect models from
foobie models is inversely proportional to the speed of the train
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Tim O'Connor
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#99712
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Re: Foobies
Since my wife got sick 5 years ago I have little time for modeling. My first choice is for a model to be dead on exact or extremely close. So it takes me little time to tweak it. A good example is the
Since my wife got sick 5 years ago I have little time for modeling. My first choice is for a model to be dead on exact or extremely close. So it takes me little time to tweak it. A good example is the
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Mike Fleming
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#99711
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Re: Foobies
Absolutely. Frankly the way I see it is that if the foobies sell and allow "us" to get more prototypically accurate models made (because it's easier to amortize the tooling cost when you're selling
Absolutely. Frankly the way I see it is that if the foobies sell and allow "us" to get more prototypically accurate models made (because it's easier to amortize the tooling cost when you're selling
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eddie_walters <eddie_walters@...>
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#99710
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Sunshine kits
Will Dick Dermody contact me OFF LIST at; atsfcondr42@...
Thank you
Charlie Slater
Will Dick Dermody contact me OFF LIST at; atsfcondr42@...
Thank you
Charlie Slater
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By
charles slater
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#99709
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Re: Foobies
Even though we tend to be literalists about prototype models, I can
see how people who want to model prototype -operations- would be happy
to have an accurate paint scheme for their era on a model
Even though we tend to be literalists about prototype models, I can
see how people who want to model prototype -operations- would be happy
to have an accurate paint scheme for their era on a model
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Tim O'Connor
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#99708
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Redball Reefers
Hi, Tony & others interested in the old Redball cars,
I wrote a memo a while back, but sent yesterday, talking particularly about
the Elwoods Root Beer car of Redball's. When I reviewed Tony's
Hi, Tony & others interested in the old Redball cars,
I wrote a memo a while back, but sent yesterday, talking particularly about
the Elwoods Root Beer car of Redball's. When I reviewed Tony's
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JP Barger
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#99707
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Andy Cich
Will Andy Cich contact me OFF LISTat atsfcondr42@...
Thank You
Charlie Slater
Will Andy Cich contact me OFF LISTat atsfcondr42@...
Thank You
Charlie Slater
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By
charles slater
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#99706
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Re: Coupler box fasteners
McMaster-Carr carries them in stainless, brass, and plastic in a variety of
lengths:
http://www.mcmaster.com/#machine-screw-fasteners/=c9egzc
And if you want different sizes, (down to 0-80) they have
McMaster-Carr carries them in stainless, brass, and plastic in a variety of
lengths:
http://www.mcmaster.com/#machine-screw-fasteners/=c9egzc
And if you want different sizes, (down to 0-80) they have
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Brian Ehni <behni@...>
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#99705
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Re: Coupler box fasteners
Instead of round head, try binder head.
http://findnsave.miamiherald.com/Product/6786475
I found a bin of these at a long-defunct electronics parts house in
Nashville and bought 3 pounds for $3. Any
Instead of round head, try binder head.
http://findnsave.miamiherald.com/Product/6786475
I found a bin of these at a long-defunct electronics parts house in
Nashville and bought 3 pounds for $3. Any
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Brian Ehni <behni@...>
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#99704
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Coupler box fasteners
Dear Jim et al, Thanks for your message about fasteners I use to secure
coupler boxes to car underbodies. I use a series of Japanese metric
miniature machine screws. The original requirement to
Dear Jim et al, Thanks for your message about fasteners I use to secure
coupler boxes to car underbodies. I use a series of Japanese metric
miniature machine screws. The original requirement to
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By
JP Barger
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#99703
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Re: S Scale PRR H27
Hey Bill,
That is a very nice-looking model. Pennsy only had one of those, correct? Still, it would make a nice article for TKM. I'm off to follow the other SPFs!
Jim
Quoting Bill Lane
Hey Bill,
That is a very nice-looking model. Pennsy only had one of those, correct? Still, it would make a nice article for TKM. I'm off to follow the other SPFs!
Jim
Quoting Bill Lane
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By
naptownprr
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#99702
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