Re: Photo and negative collections
railsnw@frontier.com <railsnw@...>
I do if I get a chance. Recently picked up nearly 1,000 medium format B&W negs of electric railways in the US, Canada, and UK. A number were of freight motors and in some cases freight cars.
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Richard Wilkens
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Re: 2012 RPM/Naperville Conference re Speakers
Gene <mopac1@...>
Richard,
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What would nenice is a list of topics along with the speakers. Gene Semon
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Re: FUTURE FLOOR WAX
al_brown03
Yellowing over time needn't imply any pigment is present initially. Reaction with air or light or ambient moisture (or various other less likely agents) to create something colored would do it. Also, many colors when highly dilute appear yellow. I haven't studied the materials in "Future" so can't be more specific, and I haven't used it on my STMFCs (required content).
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Al Brown, Melbourne, Fla.
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Re: Photo and negative collections
billsoman
And the PNRA (Pacific Northwest Railroad Archive) for Northwest roads, a joint venture of multiple railroad historical societies. The member societies generally accept and accession the donations, with some exceptions.
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http://pnrarchive.org http://www.gn-npjointarchive.org --- Bill Sornsin, Seattle
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Re: Coupling distance
spsalso
Rob,
I doubt there was a standard distance. The only reason to be concerned was that a brakeman could make it between two cars on the roofwalks/running boards/whatever they were/are. Other than that, I think the distance you mention just "happened", mostly based on the dimensions of the couplers and their shanks. On a slight different note, EMD E's and F's were spaced 36" apart measured at the end of the car body (from Kalmbach's "Cyclopedia, Vol. 2"), and lightweight passenger cars were about 30" apart (from the Davies UP passenger car books). Unless, of course, I'm wrong. Ed Edward Sutorik
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Re: ACF drawings
Ed Hawkins
On Sep 16, 2012, at 11:54 AM, Tom Vanwormer wrote:
Gregory Roberts wrote:Greg, In case there is a misunderstaning, the Barriger National Railroad Library (so named for donator John Barriger) is part of the St. Louis Mercantile Library, which is located on the campus of the University of Missouri - St. Louis (or UMSL as it is called). In addition to the many items donated by John Barriger, they have the ACF builder's photo collection as well as other documentation donated by ACF to this institution in the mid-1990s. The Mercantile Library does not have any drawing collections to my knowledge. Washington University, also in St. Louis, has a collection of builder's photos of the St. Louis Car Company. This company produced no freight cars to speak of, but they did manufacture a number of caboose orders and many passenger cars, gas-electrics, and street cars. The ACF drawing collection that I alluded to earlier is at the Museum of Transportation at Kirkwood, Missouri (St. Louis area). The MOT is not affiliated with the Mercantile Library or Washington University. Regards, Ed Hawkins
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Re: ACF drawings
Tom Vanwormer
Gregory Roberts wrote:
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Anybody check the Beringer Collection at Washington University in
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ADMIN: Oddball Decals
Since an advertisement for Oddballs decals has made it to the STMFC and since there have been several messages showing concern about Oddballs capability to produce product in a timely manner, I think it is a good time to inquire to the members if anyone has received a decal from Oddballs in, say, the last 3 months. Please send any responses to:
STMFC-owner@... Please do not send responses to the STMFC. Thanks Mike Brock STMFC Owner
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Re: F39
cinderandeight@...
Bill,
Here are the drawing numbers I am aware of: E456381 Guard Rail Assy. D455907 Universal Hand brake Arrangement A455944 Brake Arrangement A455333 General Arrangement E455326 Brake piping Diagram Rich Burg
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F39
Bill Lane
If anyone has the PRR drawings or knows the drawing numbers for the
following for the F39 (Not the F39a or F39b) please reply directly to bill@... General Arrangement Frame/underframe Flip down ramps I have other F39 materials & builders photos if you want to trade. Thank You, Bill Lane Modeling the Mighty Pennsy & PRSL in 1957 in S Scale since 1988 See my finished models at: <http://www.lanestrains.com/> http://www.lanestrains.com Look at what has been made in PRR in S Scale! See my layout progess at: <http://www.lanestrains.com/My_Layout.htm> http://www.lanestrains.com/My_Layout.htm Custom Train Parts Design <http://www.lanestrains.com/SolidWorks_Modeling.htm> http://www.lanestrains.com/SolidWorks_Modeling.htm PRR Builders Photos Bought, Sold & Traded (Trading is MUCH preferred) <http://www.lanestrains.com/PRRphotos.xls> http://www.lanestrains.com/PRRphotos.xls ***Join the PRR T&HS*** The other members are not ALL like me! <http://www.prrths.com/> http://www.prrths.com <http://www.lanestrains.com/PRRTHS_Application.pdf> http://www.lanestrains.com/PRRTHS_Application.pdf Join the Pennsylvania Reading Seashore Lines Historical Society It's FREE to join! <http://www.prslhs.com/> http://www.prslhs.com Preserving The Memory Of The PRSL
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Coupling distance
roblmclear <rob.mclear3@...>
Hello to all this may seem like a bit of a stupid question and I am sure that the information has been posted somewhere before but I can't seem to locate it, do any of you freight car doyens out there know what the standard (if there was one) coupling distance between freight cars was. I am curious because I want to set my couplers to as prototypical distance as possible.
I am pretty sure that there would be differences in types of cars, but for starters can we limit it to boxcars and reefers. What was the standard distance between cars of this type. Any help would be appreciated thanks. Regards Rob McLear Kingaroy Australia.
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Re: FUTURE FLOOR WAX
NHJJ4@...
I don't know about Floquil. I used Scale Coat and Baked it on No clear, no
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gloss nutten but the old scale coat from the late 60s early 70s. But was told use Future ?? With that paint you don't need a clear gloss. Maybe in the last forty + years they changed the formula. And as far as a ( WAX ) yellowing Yes it does All the time. I used to take care of floors at a school. And Wax does yellow. The Formula on the Future has been changed I would guess BUT there are plenty of people who can tell you it did yellow. I have the engine to prove it. My Buddy Ed has a model plane that should have white under side of wings and when folded they have a yellow tint. These were Hi Class model winners at ( IPMS ) For runner of the RPM types we have now a days And are still around today. Went to a show today. Models that went ( Floor Waxed) didn't turn. I don't care if it has changed or not. I wont use it & lots of luck if you do. Jim Evans
In a message dated 9/15/2012 7:40:57 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
Rashputin@... writes: It is "Pledge with Future" and Kmart keeps it in stock all the time now. I asked at two different stores and they said it's a standard stock item so I don't think that would be regional or anything. I have things I used it on in the early eighties and they haven't yellowed yet so I agree with the post about it being some of the underlying Floquil glaze that causes they yellowing. R Hume [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: FUTURE FLOOR WAX
Tom Vanwormer
folks,
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In Colorado you find the Pledge with Future at Wal Mart. Tom VanWormer Monument CO Gary Ray wrote:
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Re: FUTURE FLOOR WAX
Gary Ray
Tried our local Kmart last week with no luck - just two fragrances of Pledge
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(neither with Future - and I certainly don't want scents). Will try Home Depot tomorrow. Gary Ray Near Paradise, CA
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From: STMFC@... [mailto:STMFC@...] On Behalf Of Rashputin Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2012 7:41 PM To: STMFC@... Subject: [STMFC] Re: FUTURE FLOOR WAX It is "Pledge with Future" and Kmart keeps it in stock all the time now. I asked at two different stores and they said it's a standard stock item so I don't think that would be regional or anything. I have things I used it on in the early eighties and they haven't yellowed yet so I agree with the post about it being some of the underlying Floquil glaze that causes they yellowing. R Hume ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links
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Re: FUTURE FLOOR WAX
Rashputin
It is "Pledge with Future" and Kmart keeps it in stock all the time now. I
asked at two different stores and they said it's a standard stock item so I don't think that would be regional or anything. I have things I used it on in the early eighties and they haven't yellowed yet so I agree with the post about it being some of the underlying Floquil glaze that causes they yellowing. R Hume
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State To State Commodity Flows in 1950
Charles Hostetler <cesicjh@...>
Good Evening,
For those interested, I've posted a series of transcriptions from the 1% Carload Waybill Study that date from 1950 and describe the state to state flow of major commodity groups. I think this is an improvement on the earlier transcriptions of Ullman's work because it is from an original source, covers all 48 states (and the District of Columbia), and is reported directly in tons (instead of dots that represent 10,000 or 50,000 tons). There's a table of contents page here: http://cnwmodeling.blogspot.com/2012/09/table-of-contents-state-to-state.html that contains links to the data and related discussions. I think members of this list may be particularly interested in some ancillary data that describe the breakdown of car loads for each of the major commodity groups by AAR Mechanical Designation (e.g., X, R, S...): http://cnwmodeling.blogspot.com/2012/09/distribution-of-carloads-by-car-type.html Regards, Charles Hostetler
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Re: 2012 RPM/Naperville Conference re Speakers
Rhbale@...
Hi Bill...
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The complete speakers list for Naperville has been listed for the past couple of months in the Selected Events section of Model Railroad Hobbyist, the free on-line magazine.. Go to mrhmag.com, click on Start Reading Now, than type 132 in the little white page box. Richard Bale (http://www.model-railroad-hobbyist.com/)
In a message dated 9/15/2012 8:41:56 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
fgexbill@... writes: Sure would be nice to see a Speaker's List somewhere! Bill Welch --- In _STMFC@... (mailto:STMFC@...) _, "dh30973" <dhussey@...> wrote: Fri., 20 Sat. 2012 at the Marriott Chicago-Naperville Hotel in Naperville, Il. There will be an excellent group of speakers, large model display room with operating modular layouts, and full three days of vendor displays and selling. Full three day registration available or Sat. one day registration. Complete registration, speaker sign up, and vendor info on RPM web-site: _http://www.railroadprototypemodelers.org_ (http://www.railroadprototypemodelers.org/) _ _ (http://www.model-railroad-hobbyist.com/) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: Photo of PT on SP flat
Folks, John,
Very cool photo. But before you go running off to model this PT boat, you might want to do a little more investigating. For example, the PT-201, being a Higgins 78' class, had a beam of slightly over 20'. A close examination of the photo of PT-210 confirms that it extends substantially over the sides of the car. Such a load would be extremely difficult to transport any distance and therefore is most likely being readied for or from a local move (in plant, or perhaps from plant to water for launch). It seems unlikely to me that this PT boat traveled any distance at all by rail. Regards Bruce Bruce Smith Auburn, AL ________________________________________ From: STMFC@... [STMFC@...] on behalf of John Barry [northbaylines@...] Sent: Friday, September 14, 2012 11:53 PM To: Espee@...; SouthernPacific@...; STMFC@... Subject: [STMFC] Photo of PT on SP flat An interesting wartime load. Photo was taken at the Higgens shipyard in Louisianna circa 1942 of PT201 on flat car SP 79571. See the photo on my blog at: http://northbaylines.blogspot.com/2012/09/wartime-flat-car-loads-update_14.html#!/2012/09/wartime-flat-car-loads-update_14.html Does anyoe make a model of this 53 foot flat? John Barry ATSF North Bay Lines Golden Gates & Fast Freights Cotati, CA ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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Re: MORE FUTURE
up4479
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MORE FUTURE
WILLIAM PARDIE
Ed Ursem bought up a p;pint in his ;posting this morning that Iwas aware of but forgot to address.
That is that Pledge had purchased Future. I went to a store this morning and there were a number of Pledge items on the shelf. Only one had a small logo indicating "with Future finish". Does this product qualify? I would really like to know before spraying a boxcar. Bill Pardie
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