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Illinois Central reefers
My thanks to Steve Hedlund for sending me 3 builder's photos of IC reefers!
Bill Welch
My thanks to Steve Hedlund for sending me 3 builder's photos of IC reefers!
Bill Welch
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Bill Welch
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#96206
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Re: paint booths
These are the plans I started with for my booth but then made them quite
a bit larger because in addition to doing S scale trains my boys were
heavy into 1/10 scale RC cars and I wanted to be able to
These are the plans I started with for my booth but then made them quite
a bit larger because in addition to doing S scale trains my boys were
heavy into 1/10 scale RC cars and I wanted to be able to
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Carey Probst
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#96205
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Re: paint booths
This won't work for everyone, but I've installed three different booths, venting through a basement window.
Remove glass, replace with plywood that has a hole in the center for a dryer vent.
My
This won't work for everyone, but I've installed three different booths, venting through a basement window.
Remove glass, replace with plywood that has a hole in the center for a dryer vent.
My
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Clark Propst
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#96204
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RES: Re: paint booths
I made mine base on that article and works perfect. I use a Dayton blower ,
model 4C447 .
Marcelo Lordeiro
www.mrcustom.com.br
trens@...
Tel.: +55 21 2273-2758
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I made mine base on that article and works perfect. I use a Dayton blower ,
model 4C447 .
Marcelo Lordeiro
www.mrcustom.com.br
trens@...
Tel.: +55 21 2273-2758
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Marcelo Lordeiro <mrcustom@...>
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#96203
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Re: paint booths
Plans and instructions for building a paint booth from galvanized sheet
metal were published in Model Railroader some years ago. A search of the
trains index will provide the reference. A friend here
Plans and instructions for building a paint booth from galvanized sheet
metal were published in Model Railroader some years ago. A search of the
trains index will provide the reference. A friend here
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Nelson Moyer <ku0a@...>
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#96202
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Re: paint booths
Doug is right. I built my own using scraps of 3/4 inch plywood for ends and Masonite for the other three sides. My first fan was inadequate but I found another that worked. Somewhere, and I no
Doug is right. I built my own using scraps of 3/4 inch plywood for ends and Masonite for the other three sides. My first fan was inadequate but I found another that worked. Somewhere, and I no
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Gene <bierglaeser@...>
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#96201
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Re: Nice color shots of many OT freight cars and reefers.
I've got Windows 7 and use IE and have no problem with the pictures. It also works on Chrome. I also tested it with Windows 7 with IE8 beta, and XP with IE7. I don't have Firefox on any machines.
I
I've got Windows 7 and use IE and have no problem with the pictures. It also works on Chrome. I also tested it with Windows 7 with IE8 beta, and XP with IE7. I don't have Firefox on any machines.
I
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Randy Hammill
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#96200
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Re: paint booths
Actually I think you do have a way to vent. Can you T into the dryer exhaust and use that as your outside connection.
Unless it is an non-vented dryer.
Carey
Posted by: "Pierre"
Actually I think you do have a way to vent. Can you T into the dryer exhaust and use that as your outside connection.
Unless it is an non-vented dryer.
Carey
Posted by: "Pierre"
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Carey Probst
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#96199
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Re: paint booths
Your air flow will take the path of least resistance which may be back into the room through the dryer. Be careful.
Gene Green
Your air flow will take the path of least resistance which may be back into the room through the dryer. Be careful.
Gene Green
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Gene <bierglaeser@...>
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#96198
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Re: paint booths
Chuck,
That's a great idea; I'll just put a Y or T fitting onto the existing dryer vent. Pierre
Chuck,
That's a great idea; I'll just put a Y or T fitting onto the existing dryer vent. Pierre
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Pierre
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#96197
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Photographs of USDA Refrigerator Test Cars built circa 1917-18
According to the US Department of Agriculture's publication
"Refrigeration in Transit" the USDA had commercial car builders
construct several refrigerator cars to test different variables
within
According to the US Department of Agriculture's publication
"Refrigeration in Transit" the USDA had commercial car builders
construct several refrigerator cars to test different variables
within
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Bill Welch
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#96196
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Illinois Central Refrigerator cars in service circa 1919
Does anyone know of photos of an example of an Illinois Central
refrigerator car or cars that would have been in service circa 1919?
Bill Welch
2225 Nursery Road; #20-104
Clearwater, FL
Does anyone know of photos of an example of an Illinois Central
refrigerator car or cars that would have been in service circa 1919?
Bill Welch
2225 Nursery Road; #20-104
Clearwater, FL
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Bill Welch
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#96195
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Re: Nice color shots of many OT freight cars and reefers.
Win XP, IE8, all updates current, no problem opening any of the images. And some nice ones they are.
Rick Schoch
Win XP, IE8, all updates current, no problem opening any of the images. And some nice ones they are.
Rick Schoch
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tugricktug2000 <tuggernaut@...>
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#96194
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Re: Nice color shots of many OT freight cars and reefers.
Tony
Then it's a safe bet that the web site was created with a Mac. :-)
Seriously, JPEG's require corresponding "codec" (encoder/decoder)
libraries and these vary from system to system, browsers,
Tony
Then it's a safe bet that the web site was created with a Mac. :-)
Seriously, JPEG's require corresponding "codec" (encoder/decoder)
libraries and these vary from system to system, browsers,
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Tim O'Connor
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#96193
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Re: Nice color shots of many OT freight cars and reefers.
Doug Harding wrote:
In both Safari and Firefox on my Mac, all photos are fine. I have a current OS and current versions of both browsers.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press,
Doug Harding wrote:
In both Safari and Firefox on my Mac, all photos are fine. I have a current OS and current versions of both browsers.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press,
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#96192
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Re: Nice color shots of many OT freight cars and reefers.
In reflecting upon the problems some are experience viewing photos at
www.lariverrailroads.com I just thought the problem might also be with the
Browser, so I tried several. Again this is with Windows
In reflecting upon the problems some are experience viewing photos at
www.lariverrailroads.com I just thought the problem might also be with the
Browser, so I tried several. Again this is with Windows
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Douglas Harding
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#96191
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Re: Nice color shots of many OT freight cars and reefers.
Charlie
You're right, there must be some encoding problem (JPEG has many
different options for encoding).
If I save the black image to my desktop, and view it with the Windows
"Picture and Fax
Charlie
You're right, there must be some encoding problem (JPEG has many
different options for encoding).
If I save the black image to my desktop, and view it with the Windows
"Picture and Fax
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Tim O'Connor
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#96190
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Re: Nice color shots of many OT freight cars and reefers.
I'm using Windows XP. No trouble seeing the photos in color on the web site or saving them and seeing them in color.
Charlie
I'm using Windows XP. No trouble seeing the photos in color on the web site or saving them and seeing them in color.
Charlie
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Charles Morrill
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#96188
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Re: Focus on Freight Cars Series
Thanks, Richard, I didn't think I understood.
rhendrickson@...> wrote:
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Fenton Wells
3047 Creek Run
Sanford NC 27332
919-499-5545
srrfan1401@...
Thanks, Richard, I didn't think I understood.
rhendrickson@...> wrote:
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Fenton Wells
3047 Creek Run
Sanford NC 27332
919-499-5545
srrfan1401@...
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O Fenton Wells
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#96185
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Re: Nice color shots of many OT freight cars and reefers.
I have not had trouble viewing the photos at the website, but when I haved
save them to my computer I get the problem with a black image when using
Windows picture viewer in XP or Vista, even though
I have not had trouble viewing the photos at the website, but when I haved
save them to my computer I get the problem with a black image when using
Windows picture viewer in XP or Vista, even though
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Douglas Harding
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#96183
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