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Re: Overland F-7 Drive
Jace:? NASG Dispatch Magazine? 2016 #1 authored by Andy Mallette. Listed as an F7 by Omnicon repair which is NOT correct in a search for this article on the NASG website.? As far as I know Omnicon
Re: Halliburton car
That's great Steve...! Bring one to Harrisburg for me. I'm not sure others realize that, while the cars are used a great deal for oil drilling supplies, they are basically a covered hopper with the
By J. Kindraka · #171232 ·
Re: EMD FT in Demo Paint Colors.....
Hi Ed, Would you consider $325 for the EMD FT locos? Thanks, Mike Andrzejewski
By Mike Andrzejewski · #171231 ·
Re: Halliburton car
I forgot to attach the link: https://www.pre-size.com/products/SscaleFreight_CarsPS599.php ( https://www.pre-size.com/products/SscaleFreight_CarsPS599.php ) Steve Wolcott
By Steve Wolcott · #171230 ·
Halliburton car
Pre-Size Model Specialties announces our latest kit.? Along with Rumbling Rails Engineering we present a kit of the Halliburton car.? Constructed in the 1960's to carry dry oil drilling chemicals
By Steve Wolcott · #171229 ·
EMD FT in Demo Paint Colors.....
Gents......... Here is another former bare brass beauty which has been cosmetically improved with the addition of paint, custom decals, crew, decoder (silent), head light, couplers, etc.?
By Ed Loizeaux · #171228 ·
Re: NASG convention
Jim.........With all due respect, gasoline is not the only cost of driving a car.? Ask the IRS.? Things like tires, brakes, oil changes, etc. all wear out due to driving around.? ?The less obvious
Re: NASG convention
As an old skinflint Yankee, I pass up the hotel dining area: there is a Panera perhaps a hundred yards behind the hotel, and a Friendly's not much further. I did treat myself to the banquet (food was
By JGG KahnSr · #171226 ·
Re: NASG convention
HI Chris. I find Ed's cost estimates somewhat pessimistic. Before I break my estimated costs down, and as one who enjoys driving, a distance of a mere 170 miles is no reason to pass up a chance to
By Jim & Cheryl Martin · #171225 ·
Re: NASG convention
I will not be attending as travel is too difficult for me at my age> Pete Silcox [email protected]> wrote:
By Pete Silcox · #171224 ·
Re: Keeping kleen!
This is low tech and old school...get yourself a feather duster. I use one to lift the dust into the air and into the path of my shop vac nozzle. Make sure the vac has a decent filter and loop the
By Jim & Cheryl Martin · #171223 ·
Re: NASG convention
I guess I don't get the hit n run aspect of attending. The selling room is unlike anything else for sure. For me the NASG convention was 99% family reunion. Unfortunately many regular attendees have
By Bill Lane · #171222 ·
Re: NASG convention
For many years I thought of the NASG convention as the hi-lite of my summer and routinely attended.--(then I got old)? I've always enjoyed the tours, the auction, the clinics, sometimes a great meal
By Bob Werre · #171221 ·
Re: 3Dmodeltech
So, you are not currently in that business? Any thoughts about getting back in? How is your friend doing with Jackson-Standard Models? Jack
By C J Wyatt · #171220 ·
Re: Keeping kleen!
There are also sets of variously sized small tools designed for cleaning keyboards that fit onto standard vacuum hoses. The one I have allows one to adjust the level of suction Michael Fox
By Michael Fox · #171219 ·
Re: NASG convention
Hello Chris and All, Thanks to Jace and Ed for saying positive things about our convention, well, conventions in general, but we're next. One day registration is $30. No NASG membership required. You
By Jamie Bothwell · #171218 ·
Re: Keeping kleen!
Thanks Ted and Chuck? what I've been looking at are much smaller units that are between a 'toy ray gun' and a smaller power drill.? With capacity being only a couple of ounces perhaps.? Dust is
By Bob Werre · #171217 ·
Re: S Gaugian Magazine Back Issues
Dale, Thank You very much for your email and the attached magazine info. I won't be attending the convention. Perhaps at another point in time we could get together in order that I could obtain PDF
By John Keating · #171216 ·
Re: NASG convention
Hi Chris........ Your question is rather subjective and different folks will have different opinions.? Here is the way I look at it: One night hotel =? $135 Driving cost = $227? (IRS allows 67
By Ed Loizeaux · #171215 ·
Re: NASG convention
I'd say, yes, it is worth it if you are looking for unusual items, usually at good prices. Wednesday night is dealer set up, so Thursday is the first real day for the vendor hall. There is provision
By JGG KahnSr · #171214 ·