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Armour & Company Reefer 8644
Armour & Company Reefer 8644
Circa 1926 photos of an Armour
Armour & Company Reefer 8644
Circa 1926 photos of an Armour
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Bob Chaparro
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#168660
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Re: 3D pantograph mold making
I was always told that 10 times the desired finish size was a good figure for a 3D pantograph master. Perhaps the
larger question is where do you find anyone with a 3D pantograph? I know at least one
I was always told that 10 times the desired finish size was a good figure for a 3D pantograph master. Perhaps the
larger question is where do you find anyone with a 3D pantograph? I know at least one
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Donald B. Valentine <riverman_vt@...>
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#168659
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Re: [Non-DoD Source] Re: [PRR] Help with early steel shipment and coiled steel shipment cars
Jim;
That is a fabulous photo, and EXACTLY what I was looking for. I wanted to contrast B&O and NKP use of Republic hoods with PRR use of home-built, larger hoods, and this is perfect.
Thank you SO
Jim;
That is a fabulous photo, and EXACTLY what I was looking for. I wanted to contrast B&O and NKP use of Republic hoods with PRR use of home-built, larger hoods, and this is perfect.
Thank you SO
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Gatwood, Elden J SAD
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#168658
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Southern 36 foot truss-rod box car #166561
From the Steamtown site today. Build date looks like 3-1924. Good detail on T-braced end. Prototype for Westerfield kit 4102?
From the Steamtown site today. Build date looks like 3-1924. Good detail on T-braced end. Prototype for Westerfield kit 4102?
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Brian Rochon
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#168657
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Re: Building GN and CB&Q Truss Rod 40-Foot Boxcars
I don't cringe at the sight of people using slotted screws; I get jealous! I have very little success with slotted screws and I don't do much better with Phillips or Pozidrive screws either, largely
I don't cringe at the sight of people using slotted screws; I get jealous! I have very little success with slotted screws and I don't do much better with Phillips or Pozidrive screws either, largely
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Paul Woods <paul@...>
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#168656
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Re: [Non-DoD Source] Re: [PRR] Help with early steel shipment and coiled steel shipment cars
Elden,
I'm not sure if this fits into what you're looking for, but I have attached a Howard Ameling photo of a B&O O-63d coil gondola, FYI. A group of O-59's were modified for coil service and
Elden,
I'm not sure if this fits into what you're looking for, but I have attached a Howard Ameling photo of a B&O O-63d coil gondola, FYI. A group of O-59's were modified for coil service and
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James E Kubanick
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#168655
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Re: 3D pantograph mold making
I guess I learned two things:
make our masters a lot bigger, or
make them as large digital files and visualize them carefully . . .
Was really impressed with the rivet detail on the large scale
I guess I learned two things:
make our masters a lot bigger, or
make them as large digital files and visualize them carefully . . .
Was really impressed with the rivet detail on the large scale
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Robert kirkham
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#168654
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Re: 3D pantograph mold making
Just wondering what we are supposed to do with this information?
Bill Welch
Just wondering what we are supposed to do with this information?
Bill Welch
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Bill Welch
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#168653
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Re: R-40-23 reefer Dreadnaught end
I've said before, I've always admired the Front Range R+3/4 box car ends. Some other
ends may be as good but IMO no one has surpassed them.
I've said before, I've always admired the Front Range R+3/4 box car ends. Some other
ends may be as good but IMO no one has surpassed them.
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Tim O'Connor
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#168652
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Re: Looking for resin reefer parts
I think Craig Zeni got some - ask him!
On 12/12/2019 2:35 PM, Garth Groff and Sally Sanford wrote:
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
I think Craig Zeni got some - ask him!
On 12/12/2019 2:35 PM, Garth Groff and Sally Sanford wrote:
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
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Tim O'Connor
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#168651
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Re: Looking for resin reefer parts
Did anyone acquire Stan's patterns and masters? He had some really unique stuff.
Yours Aye,
Mungo Napier, Laird of Mallard Lodge 🦆
Did anyone acquire Stan's patterns and masters? He had some really unique stuff.
Yours Aye,
Mungo Napier, Laird of Mallard Lodge 🦆
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Garth Groff and Sally Sanford <mallardlodge1000@...>
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#168650
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3D pantograph mold making
I wish to be clear--I do not think that old-school 3D mold making is better than CNC. I am simply saying that 3D mold making has made some great model parts and has no need to be viewed as not worthy
I wish to be clear--I do not think that old-school 3D mold making is better than CNC. I am simply saying that 3D mold making has made some great model parts and has no need to be viewed as not worthy
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Andy Carlson
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#168649
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Looking for resin reefer parts
Speaking of molded ends, I'm looking for unbuilt reefer kits or molded resin ends, roofs and doors made by Stan Rydarowicz. If you have any you're willing to part with, please contact me off-list
Speaking of molded ends, I'm looking for unbuilt reefer kits or molded resin ends, roofs and doors made by Stan Rydarowicz. If you have any you're willing to part with, please contact me off-list
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mopacfirst
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#168648
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Re: 1/12 scale R-40-23 reefer Dreadnaught end
When I was visiting the Kato factory I reviewed the CNC milled positive aluminum trial of the N Scale RDC body.
Over the 3D aluminum object we discussed the roof curvature and marked it up for
When I was visiting the Kato factory I reviewed the CNC milled positive aluminum trial of the N Scale RDC body.
Over the 3D aluminum object we discussed the roof curvature and marked it up for
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Charlie Vlk
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#168647
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R-40-23 reefer Dreadnaught end
I know that a good CNC program is certainly capable of superior work and is done so all the time, but I challenge anyone to find a better HO improved Dreadnaught end than the HO casting I sent a
I know that a good CNC program is certainly capable of superior work and is done so all the time, but I challenge anyone to find a better HO improved Dreadnaught end than the HO casting I sent a
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Andy Carlson
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#168646
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Re: 1/12 scale R-40-23 reefer Dreadnaught end
On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 08:45 AM, Andy Carlson wrote:
I think that in some very important ways the old-school methods of panto reducing down over size patterns with a pantograph can produce parts
On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 08:45 AM, Andy Carlson wrote:
I think that in some very important ways the old-school methods of panto reducing down over size patterns with a pantograph can produce parts
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Dennis Storzek <destorzek@...>
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#168645
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1/12 scale R-40-23 reefer Dreadnaught end
Hi Mark-
I am not a tool maker and have never played one on TV (Ha HA). Most of what I know is just from listening to actual toolmakers talk. I have had a fair amount of resin casting experiences and
Hi Mark-
I am not a tool maker and have never played one on TV (Ha HA). Most of what I know is just from listening to actual toolmakers talk. I have had a fair amount of resin casting experiences and
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Andy Carlson
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#168644
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Re: [Non-DoD Source] Re: [PRR] Help with early steel shipment and coiled steel shipment cars
Curt, and all;
I am most interested in cars between the earliest photos I can find, in the mid-thirties, to the dedicated cars of the mid-fifties thru sixties. I have not been able to re-join the
Curt, and all;
I am most interested in cars between the earliest photos I can find, in the mid-thirties, to the dedicated cars of the mid-fifties thru sixties. I have not been able to re-join the
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Gatwood, Elden J SAD
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#168643
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Help with early steel shipment and coiled steel shipment cars
Gang;
I am putting together a presentation on this subject, and am in the next phase of research. I am finding very much info on the story behind the shipment of steel sheet and coiled steel sheet,
Gang;
I am putting together a presentation on this subject, and am in the next phase of research. I am finding very much info on the story behind the shipment of steel sheet and coiled steel sheet,
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Gatwood, Elden J SAD
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#168642
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Re: freight car roster shots
Thanks for your comments, Lester and Jim.
Eric Hansmann
Murfreesboro, TN
Thanks for your comments, Lester and Jim.
Eric Hansmann
Murfreesboro, TN
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Eric Hansmann
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#168641
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