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Re: SEEKING PHOTO HELP
On my PC, I do what Tim does, sort of.....
For people without Photoshop, like me...
1. Open a blank page from Word, and once it is open, then format it to Landscape or Portrait, which ever best
On my PC, I do what Tim does, sort of.....
For people without Photoshop, like me...
1. Open a blank page from Word, and once it is open, then format it to Landscape or Portrait, which ever best
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np328
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Re: SEEKING PHOTO HELP (Terms For Freight Car Parts)
One of the more proper usages seen here.....
Bob Webber
One of the more proper usages seen here.....
Bob Webber
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Bob Webber
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Re: Terms For Freight Car Parts
Mark Landgraf wrote:
Mark misstates what is in the Cyc definitions. The term "stirrup" is included, but only for things like coupler carry irons, NOT applied to steps. The defined term "sill
Mark Landgraf wrote:
Mark misstates what is in the Cyc definitions. The term "stirrup" is included, but only for things like coupler carry irons, NOT applied to steps. The defined term "sill
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Tony Thompson
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#166494
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Re: Terms For Freight Car Parts
Well on steam locomotive factory drawings the side walkways are referred to as Running Boards. In the era of boxcar with wooden roof walks, the factory drawings refer to them as Running Boards.
Many
Well on steam locomotive factory drawings the side walkways are referred to as Running Boards. In the era of boxcar with wooden roof walks, the factory drawings refer to them as Running Boards.
Many
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mark_landgraf
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Re: SEEKING PHOTO HELP (Terms For Freight Car Parts)
Bob Chaparro wrote:
I agree with Bill Welch, who points out that the industry did have a standard set of definitions, set forth in each issue of the Car Builders' Cyclopedia. There you will find
Bob Chaparro wrote:
I agree with Bill Welch, who points out that the industry did have a standard set of definitions, set forth in each issue of the Car Builders' Cyclopedia. There you will find
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Tony Thompson
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Re: Terms For Freight Car Parts
This might launch a large discussion..but....
Before you define those terms, better define "proper" - esp. which context you wish to use it in.
Proper may mean what is proper within the group,
This might launch a large discussion..but....
Before you define those terms, better define "proper" - esp. which context you wish to use it in.
Proper may mean what is proper within the group,
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Bob Webber
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Re: SEEKING PHOTO HELP (Terms For Freight Car Parts)
My personal authority for this is the Car Builder's Cyclopedia's "Definitions" section—Sill Step and Running Board. You did not mention the use of term "Lateral" for which the mechanical term is
My personal authority for this is the Car Builder's Cyclopedia's "Definitions" section—Sill Step and Running Board. You did not mention the use of term "Lateral" for which the mechanical term is
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Bill Welch
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Re: SEEKING PHOTO HELP (Terms For Freight Car Parts)
And I'm waiting for Tony to engage in this debate
Pierre Oliverwww.elgincarshops.comwww.yarmouthmodelworks.com
On 2019-08-24 12:22 p.m., npin53 wrote:
And I'm waiting for Tony to engage in this debate
Pierre Oliverwww.elgincarshops.comwww.yarmouthmodelworks.com
On 2019-08-24 12:22 p.m., npin53 wrote:
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Pierre Oliver
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Re: SEEKING PHOTO HELP (Terms For Freight Car Parts)
The term "roof walk" used to make Richard Hendrickson's eye twitch.
Aaron Gjermundson
The term "roof walk" used to make Richard Hendrickson's eye twitch.
Aaron Gjermundson
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npin53
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Re: SEEKING PHOTO HELP (Terms For Freight Car Parts)
I noticed two terms for freight car parts in Mr. Trandel's presentation are in conflict with terms I usually see used on this group.
The author used "roof walk" for "running board" and "stirrup step"
I noticed two terms for freight car parts in Mr. Trandel's presentation are in conflict with terms I usually see used on this group.
The author used "roof walk" for "running board" and "stirrup step"
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Bob Chaparro
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Re: SEEKING PHOTO HELP
Thanks Bruce, I had not seen this before nad it has some good basic info. Thanks for sharing
fenton
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
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Thanks Bruce, I had not seen this before nad it has some good basic info. Thanks for sharing
fenton
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
srrfan1401@...
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O Fenton Wells
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Re: SEEKING PHOTO HELP
Folks,
SERIOUSLY? What Bill has been looking at is a .pdf file.
http://www.foxvalleydivision.org/fvd2016/imagesfvd2016/clinicdata/Mid-Century%20Boxcars%20V2.pdf
It was not an "attachment" (as
Folks,
SERIOUSLY? What Bill has been looking at is a .pdf file.
http://www.foxvalleydivision.org/fvd2016/imagesfvd2016/clinicdata/Mid-Century%20Boxcars%20V2.pdf
It was not an "attachment" (as
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Bruce Smith
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Re: SEEKING PHOTO HELP
Macs don’t have a print screen, but the same general rules apply:
To capture the entire screen display, press CMD+SHIFT+3 together.
To capture a specific part of the screen, press CMD+SHIFT+4
Macs don’t have a print screen, but the same general rules apply:
To capture the entire screen display, press CMD+SHIFT+3 together.
To capture a specific part of the screen, press CMD+SHIFT+4
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BRIAN PAUL EHNI
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#166484
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Re: SEEKING PHOTO HELP
every PC keyboard I've used has a "print screen" button! the screen is copied to
the "clipboard". then I open photoshop, create a new file from the clipboard, and
trim
every PC keyboard I've used has a "print screen" button! the screen is copied to
the "clipboard". then I open photoshop, create a new file from the clipboard, and
trim
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Tim O'Connor
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#166483
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Re: SEEKING PHOTO HELP
On most PC keyboards you will see a button marked "print screen". (Sometimes it may be a shift or control function key - you may have to play around with it)
Pressing tg his button takes a snapshot of
On most PC keyboards you will see a button marked "print screen". (Sometimes it may be a shift or control function key - you may have to play around with it)
Pressing tg his button takes a snapshot of
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Brent Greer
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Re: SEEKING PHOTO HELP
Dave and Friends,
I tried to upload to the files section a few months ago, but my load failed. Maybe that's why nobody has posted there for so long.
Yours Aye,
Dave and Friends,
I tried to upload to the files section a few months ago, but my load failed. Maybe that's why nobody has posted there for so long.
Yours Aye,
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Garth Groff <sarahsan@...>
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#166481
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Re: MEK Substitute and current plastic cements
Bill et al,
There are two versions of the Tamiya Extra Thin!
One with the darker green label is thick enough / slow enough to be able to brush it on and then position the parts.
The other with the
Bill et al,
There are two versions of the Tamiya Extra Thin!
One with the darker green label is thick enough / slow enough to be able to brush it on and then position the parts.
The other with the
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Colin 't Hart
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#166480
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Re: SEEKING PHOTO HELP
Windows 8 (?) & 10 computers include a program called 'snipping tool'. The icon looks like a pair of scissors. It allows you to create a photo file of whatever is on your screen.
Matthew
Windows 8 (?) & 10 computers include a program called 'snipping tool'. The icon looks like a pair of scissors. It allows you to create a photo file of whatever is on your screen.
Matthew
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Matthew Metoyer
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#166479
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SEEKING PHOTO HELP
Bill, to capture photos off of your screen requires a software called Screen Capture.
If you had a Mac, all you would have to do is click 3 buttons and hold down the mouse and drag over the image you
Bill, to capture photos off of your screen requires a software called Screen Capture.
If you had a Mac, all you would have to do is click 3 buttons and hold down the mouse and drag over the image you
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Andy Carlson
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Re: SEEKING PHOTO HELP
Thanks to Dave's advise I was able to go back through Messages and found the original under Mid-Century Box Cars V2 (1) pdf. It has the photo of D&H car #17432 Reweigh CI 5-31.
Thanks to Brian's
Thanks to Dave's advise I was able to go back through Messages and found the original under Mid-Century Box Cars V2 (1) pdf. It has the photo of D&H car #17432 Reweigh CI 5-31.
Thanks to Brian's
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WILLIAM PARDIE
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#166477
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