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Re: Tannery Chemicals
Phil,
Check out this web site:
www.epa.gov/ttnchie1/ap42/ch09/final/c9s15.pdf
I think you'll need some tank cars...
Shawn Beckert
Phil,
Check out this web site:
www.epa.gov/ttnchie1/ap42/ch09/final/c9s15.pdf
I think you'll need some tank cars...
Shawn Beckert
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By
Shawn Beckert
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#36770
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Re: Gentlemen start your (search) engines
In a message dated 12/22/2004 5:42:34 PM Central Standard Time,
tgregmrtn@... writes:
And for those Republicans out there, please don't look at the Heinz
reefers...
Hello,
After all,
In a message dated 12/22/2004 5:42:34 PM Central Standard Time,
tgregmrtn@... writes:
And for those Republicans out there, please don't look at the Heinz
reefers...
Hello,
After all,
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By
vyoung5622@...
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#36783
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Tannery Chemicals
In the MRHS book "The Beer Line", there are several references to
tanneries which were either located directly on line, or were
directly across the Milwaukee River from the CMStP&P, which received
In the MRHS book "The Beer Line", there are several references to
tanneries which were either located directly on line, or were
directly across the Milwaukee River from the CMStP&P, which received
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buchwaldfam <duff@...>
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#36769
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lost styrene & brass casting
Larry and Bill
I believe you are both right. 8% for original masters and 4% for
the production masters is pretty common for production. However if
one is using something like Castaldo's "No
Larry and Bill
I believe you are both right. 8% for original masters and 4% for
the production masters is pretty common for production. However if
one is using something like Castaldo's "No
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By
dphobbies
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#36768
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Re: Mather Box Car Plans
Contact me offline
Gene Deimling
Contact me offline
Gene Deimling
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By
Eugene Deimling <gene48@...>
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#36767
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Current Sunshine Kit List
Hi,
Does anyone have a Sunshine Fall 2004 Kit Update List they could scan
and post? (Assuming he produced such a thing as they have before)Or
if someone could snail mail me a copy I'd be happy to
Hi,
Does anyone have a Sunshine Fall 2004 Kit Update List they could scan
and post? (Assuming he produced such a thing as they have before)Or
if someone could snail mail me a copy I'd be happy to
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By
Michael Aufderheide
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#36766
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Re: MILW STEEL BOXCAR AT UNION, IL
Kevin, Thanks for your response. My records are now complete. Mont
Switzer
Kevin, Thanks for your response. My records are now complete. Mont
Switzer
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By
Montford Switzer <ZOE@...>
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#36765
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Re: Athearn News
wrote:
Feast or
trucks,
And I've got three pair of brass (still unpainted, even) Allied Full
Cushion trucks from Hallmark that cost me almost $10/pr. over twenty
years ago. Oh, well.
Walter M.
wrote:
Feast or
trucks,
And I've got three pair of brass (still unpainted, even) Allied Full
Cushion trucks from Hallmark that cost me almost $10/pr. over twenty
years ago. Oh, well.
Walter M.
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By
Walter M. Clark
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#36764
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Mather Box Car Plans
I see in "O Scale Trains" that Jim Zwernemann took third place for a
scratchbuilt Mather box car. I don't know how to contact Jim, so...
My questions is: does anyone know of plans for the Mather box
I see in "O Scale Trains" that Jim Zwernemann took third place for a
scratchbuilt Mather box car. I don't know how to contact Jim, so...
My questions is: does anyone know of plans for the Mather box
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By
hmeisser <h.meisser@...>
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#36763
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Re: Dates K brakes and Andrews trucks banned from interchange
from
I have some notes on various "events" which include:
1926; Type AB brake ystems begin testing.
9/1/33; Type K brakes no longer allowed on new cars.
1953; Type K brakes no longer allowed on cars
from
I have some notes on various "events" which include:
1926; Type AB brake ystems begin testing.
9/1/33; Type K brakes no longer allowed on new cars.
1953; Type K brakes no longer allowed on cars
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By
hmeisser <h.meisser@...>
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#36762
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Bill Welch please contact me offline
Bill Welch please contact me off line. Thanks.
Mike Brock
Bill Welch please contact me off line. Thanks.
Mike Brock
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By
Mike Brock <brockm@...>
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#36760
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Re: Salvaging drytransfers? Success!!
Microscale. I quite enjoy their product. Not too thin, not too thick.
Can stand up to a fair bit of handling without tearing. Seems to have
a good shelf life as well.
Pierre
Microscale. I quite enjoy their product. Not too thin, not too thick.
Can stand up to a fair bit of handling without tearing. Seems to have
a good shelf life as well.
Pierre
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By
pierreoliver2003 <pierre.oliver@...>
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#36759
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Re: UP A-50-16 hand brakes
Miner on 474343 and 175005.
Richard H. Hendrickson
Ashland, Oregon 97520
Miner on 474343 and 175005.
Richard H. Hendrickson
Ashland, Oregon 97520
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By
Richard Hendrickson
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#36758
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Re: Salvaging drytransfers? Success!!
--- In STMFC@..., pierre oliver wrote: "I've managed to
get the 7 sets of dry transfers to a workable condition. I've
applied them all on to clear decal film.....".
What decal film did
--- In STMFC@..., pierre oliver wrote: "I've managed to
get the 7 sets of dry transfers to a workable condition. I've
applied them all on to clear decal film.....".
What decal film did
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By
ed_mines
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#36756
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Re: Decals & Distilled Water
I use distilled water because it doesn''t stain the surface of the
work like common tap water tends to do. I use a small black plastic
tray from some frozen dinner for a bath. The dark color keeps
I use distilled water because it doesn''t stain the surface of the
work like common tap water tends to do. I use a small black plastic
tray from some frozen dinner for a bath. The dark color keeps
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By
hoghead32 <buckfiveoh@...>
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#36755
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Re: UP A-50-16 hand brakes
That should be Ajax 3059-2 hand wheel. No coffee yet.
Regards,
Ted Culotta
Speedwitch Media
100 14th Avenue, San Mateo, CA 94402
info@...
www.speedwitch.com
(650) 787-1912
That should be Ajax 3059-2 hand wheel. No coffee yet.
Regards,
Ted Culotta
Speedwitch Media
100 14th Avenue, San Mateo, CA 94402
info@...
www.speedwitch.com
(650) 787-1912
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By
Ted Culotta <tculotta@...>
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#36754
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Re: UP A-50-16 hand brakes
Gene:
The issue I was having was not which versions were used, but which
brand went on which cars in the lot. I was assuming that the brakes
themselves were the Ajax 14038 with No. 3059 hand wheel
Gene:
The issue I was having was not which versions were used, but which
brand went on which cars in the lot. I was assuming that the brakes
themselves were the Ajax 14038 with No. 3059 hand wheel
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By
Ted Culotta <tculotta@...>
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#36753
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Re: UP A-50-16 hand brakes
Ted,
Ajax and Miner are the only two hand brake companies whose brake
DIDN'T change much externally.
When were the UP cars built? I can probably give you the information
you need if we can
Ted,
Ajax and Miner are the only two hand brake companies whose brake
DIDN'T change much externally.
When were the UP cars built? I can probably give you the information
you need if we can
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By
Gene Green <lgreen@...>
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#36752
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Re: lost styrene & wax casting
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 22:25:33 -0500
From: ljack70117@...
Subject: Re: lost styrene & wax casting
...If you need any thing more from me contact me
direct.
Thank you
Larry Jackman
Thanks
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 22:25:33 -0500
From: ljack70117@...
Subject: Re: lost styrene & wax casting
...If you need any thing more from me contact me
direct.
Thank you
Larry Jackman
Thanks
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By
Bill Daniels <billinsf@...>
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#36751
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Re: Decals & Distilled Water
Art:
I also use distilled water for decal work. I get mine free from the
de-humidifier in the basement. I keep it in a large bourbon bottle like
you see in a bar that is set up for easy pouring in
Art:
I also use distilled water for decal work. I get mine free from the
de-humidifier in the basement. I keep it in a large bourbon bottle like
you see in a bar that is set up for easy pouring in
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By
Montford Switzer <ZOE@...>
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#36750
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