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Re: Video: Forgotten Chicago
Though I DID groan at the mention of Facebook, however I like Chicago history and so looked at the link to the video which did open.
Some Googling of the names on the warehouses and buildings gave
Though I DID groan at the mention of Facebook, however I like Chicago history and so looked at the link to the video which did open.
Some Googling of the names on the warehouses and buildings gave
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np328
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#166456
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Re: MEK Substitute and current plastic cements
This rumor of course but I was told all the big box stores (and then everyone else) quit carrying these was the fear of law suits. MEK I understand can still be purchased in CA,
This rumor of course but I was told all the big box stores (and then everyone else) quit carrying these was the fear of law suits. MEK I understand can still be purchased in CA,
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Jon Miller <atsfus@...>
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#166455
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Re: what to do with all those leftover freight car trucks?
sides were shipped upright in gondolas, like Lee Turner's model
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
sides were shipped upright in gondolas, like Lee Turner's model
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
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Tim O'Connor
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#166454
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Re: Video: Forgotten Chicago
who says time travel is not possible?
open platform commuter cars behind steam - them were the days!
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
who says time travel is not possible?
open platform commuter cars behind steam - them were the days!
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
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Tim O'Connor
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Re: Video: Forgotten Chicago
Friends,
This is obviously shot along the CB&Q, as most of the equipment is theirs (I did note a PRR round-roof boxcar). The buildings seem vaguely familiar from my trips on
Friends,
This is obviously shot along the CB&Q, as most of the equipment is theirs (I did note a PRR round-roof boxcar). The buildings seem vaguely familiar from my trips on
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Garth Groff <sarahsan@...>
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#166452
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Re: what to do with all those leftover freight car trucks?
The bearings seat against a loose piece in the box called the journal bearing wedge. These may well be machined, but only fit against locating bosses in the box.
Dennis Storzek
The bearings seat against a loose piece in the box called the journal bearing wedge. These may well be machined, but only fit against locating bosses in the box.
Dennis Storzek
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Dennis Storzek
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#166451
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Re: what to do with all those leftover freight car trucks?
Those are rather large diameter and require little precision. I suspect they are cored in the casting.
Dennis Storzek
Those are rather large diameter and require little precision. I suspect they are cored in the casting.
Dennis Storzek
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Dennis Storzek
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#166450
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Re: MEK Substitute and current plastic cements
MEK is part a long list of things we are not able to use such as straws. It is only a matter of time before Tru-Color paints will declared illegal.
Gene Deimling
MEK is part a long list of things we are not able to use such as straws. It is only a matter of time before Tru-Color paints will declared illegal.
Gene Deimling
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Gene Deimling
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Re: Video: Forgotten Chicago
Cool video, so many neat modeling ideas in there.
Scott McDonald
Cool video, so many neat modeling ideas in there.
Scott McDonald
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Scott
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Re: Video: Forgotten Chicago
I do not belong to FB, but I could see it as this appears to be a public site. Some good Burlington and HW Pullmans as well, pass by quickly.
Steve Hile
I do not belong to FB, but I could see it as this appears to be a public site. Some good Burlington and HW Pullmans as well, pass by quickly.
Steve Hile
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Steve and Barb Hile
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#166447
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Re: MEK Substitute and current plastic cements
Paul Woods wrote:
Please stop these uninformed and foolish remarks. The issues with a number of solvents in California are about air pollution, not cancer per se. California's Proposition 65 does
Paul Woods wrote:
Please stop these uninformed and foolish remarks. The issues with a number of solvents in California are about air pollution, not cancer per se. California's Proposition 65 does
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Tony Thompson
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Re: Video: Forgotten Chicago
Interesting in the amount of old/older cars one see's in the video. Too bad it couldn't be slowed down or maybe it's just my old eyes.
-- Jon MillerFor me time stopped in
Interesting in the amount of old/older cars one see's in the video. Too bad it couldn't be slowed down or maybe it's just my old eyes.
-- Jon MillerFor me time stopped in
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Jon Miller <atsfus@...>
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#166445
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Video: Forgotten Chicago
Forgotten Chicago
For those of you who have Facebook (Yes, I hear your groans of disapproval) here is a short film shot from a train passing through Chicago's rail yards and industrial areas in the
Forgotten Chicago
For those of you who have Facebook (Yes, I hear your groans of disapproval) here is a short film shot from a train passing through Chicago's rail yards and industrial areas in the
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Bob Chaparro
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#166444
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Re: what to do with all those leftover freight car trucks?
The bronze bearings have to be seated in the journal boxes … it is unlikely that the raw castings would be suitable without some clean-up. Possibly the spring pads and bolster slots would also need
The bronze bearings have to be seated in the journal boxes … it is unlikely that the raw castings would be suitable without some clean-up. Possibly the spring pads and bolster slots would also need
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Daniel A. Mitchell
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Re: [PassengerCarList] Pullman & A/C
As more than an interested bystander I want to say how useful I think that
these "work in process" web pages are chock full of good information.
This is not a flashy web site, but rather a raw data
As more than an interested bystander I want to say how useful I think that
these "work in process" web pages are chock full of good information.
This is not a flashy web site, but rather a raw data
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Steve and Barb Hile
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Re: what to do with all those leftover freight car trucks?
The only area I think that would be "machined" would be the holes for the journal box covers, but this would be more drilling.
Rich Wilkens
The only area I think that would be "machined" would be the holes for the journal box covers, but this would be more drilling.
Rich Wilkens
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Richard Wilkens
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#166441
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Re: what to do with all those leftover freight car trucks?
Do we have the source of this image to get a better copy?
Al Kresse
Do we have the source of this image to get a better copy?
Al Kresse
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al.kresse <water.kresse@...>
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#166440
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Re: MEK Substitute and current plastic cements
I was at my local Home Depot in Bloomington, IL and they had all the MEK on clearance and had MEK substitute fully stocked. I bought 3 quarts at $6 a piece, should last me til retirement. MEK may not
I was at my local Home Depot in Bloomington, IL and they had all the MEK on clearance and had MEK substitute fully stocked. I bought 3 quarts at $6 a piece, should last me til retirement. MEK may not
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Matt Smith
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Re: what to do with all those leftover freight car trucks?
Here are the YSD in gondola, I'm sorry I don't recall the source of the photo.
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Matt Smith
Bloomington, IL
Here are the YSD in gondola, I'm sorry I don't recall the source of the photo.
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Matt Smith
Bloomington, IL
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Matt Smith
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Re: what to do with all those leftover freight car trucks?
Question, how were the doors shipped from YSD , on flatcars? gon? boxcar? it would make an interesting load if in an open top car.
Rick Jesionowski
Question, how were the doors shipped from YSD , on flatcars? gon? boxcar? it would make an interesting load if in an open top car.
Rick Jesionowski
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Rick Jesionowski
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#166437
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