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Re: Jettie Update
开云体育Jettie has long been one of my favorites in S-scale. ? -Earl Henry, ? ? Brentwood, TN Earl Henry, Jr On Dec 24, 2024, at 2:39?PM, John Degnan via groups.io <scaler164@...> wrote:
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Re: Jettie Update
Great news! John D
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GP35 Coupler Pocket & filler
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Not sure how I ended up with an odd number of GP 35 Coupler Pocket And Pilot Fillers. I went through all of the emails I kept of orders from Shapeways but did not find the one showing an order of one.? Nor did find all of the emails to account for the other 4 pairs that I do have.? ?
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Does anyone have an extra GP 35 Coupler Pocket And Pilot Filler that would be willing to sell?? Even a pair to go along with the single?, as I have an decorated GP35 that will need a pair.??
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Michael Osweiler
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Re: cylindrical hoppers
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Talmadge C 'TC' Carr <group_list@...>
Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2024 12:04 PM To: S-Scale <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [S-Scale] cylindrical hoppers ?
Someone on here designed corrected bolsters for the high water trucks/
Talmadge C 'TC' Carr Sn42 and Mn42 in 1923 group_list@... > On 24December2024, at 05:41, Rich Gajnak via groups.io <rustytraque@...> wrote: > > The first run of Lionel/Flyer cylindrical hoppers will have "high water" trucks equipped with out of gauge scale wheels.? The second run had "high water" trucks and hirail wheels.? The last run had hirail wheels with corrected trucks. >? > Lionel has not offered any scale conversion wheels separately for this car.? After a decade they are not likely to. |
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Re: Jettie Update
Excellent! Bill Winans ---------------------
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Re: Demo EMD 1 is in the house
Bill and I both have pilot/draft gear for the AM SD60.? Mine are mounted to the frame so that it can be removed to service the innards of the locomotive.? The plow also has sprouted grab irons.? See my Facebook page for additional information:? Benn Central Shops.
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(I don't have a picture of the front without a plow)
Ben Trousdale
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Re: cylindrical hoppers
Someone on here designed corrected bolsters for the high water trucks/
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Talmadge C 'TC' Carr Sn42 and Mn42 in 1923 group_list@... On 24December2024, at 05:41, Rich Gajnak via groups.io <rustytraque@...> wrote: |
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Re: Today’s S Scale project
开云体育I put in a couple more hours on the mud and here’s what I have accomplished. Boiler bands are made and soldered on. They are made from 9000 thick brass and I cut them on the paper cutter to .50 wide. Because the boiler is bronze and very heavy to solder to I drilled a hole .50 in diameter in the very bottom of the boiler where the band we go, then I made hooks on the band and set them in the hole and then pull them around the boiler as tight as I could get them and hammered them into the hole. I then put solder in the joint all the way around the band in the boiler and I did the same with the second band next to the fire box. That band is bent in the hole for the gearbox And wrapped around the boiler and then of course spent on the other side to make it nice and tight I soldered both bands on at the same time using a plumbers torch. I then centered it all up on the cylinders and drilled a number 43 hole up in the cylinder front and tap for a 440 screw so now the boiler is screwed to the cylinders and is lined up. I then took it back off and went to a belt, sander and sanded the firebox down far enough and equal to the rivet line to where it cleared the top of the drivers on the rear. Before I did that I did hung almost a quarter inch below the top of the driver, the crank pin would’ve hit and everything else would’ve bound up. So in keeping with the slope of the ash pan, which will come later, I cut the bronze boiler back using that belt sander and kept everything even. I got a nice clearance above the driver and I’m happy with it. I then followed up by making the back head out of .009 brass sheeting. I formed it by heating it to a cherry red and then letting it air cool. I was able to form it around the bronze boiler and then cut that edge to shape and file. It’s a simple process, but it’s time consuming to heat and beat and repeat until you get it all the way you want it. It is now soldered to the back of the boiler casting. I then made sure that the cab sits on the boiler exactly the way I want it and it’ll get soldered on next. I’m just not sure if that’s what I wanna do yet so I gotta think about it. I may make flanges and screw it to the boiler so I can keep it removable. Not sure if it’s necessary since I’ve never done it to my other locomotives. I’m gonna post a picture of the domes and the stack sitting on the top of the boiler. They’re just sitting on the boiler to give me an idea of how they would look. I’ve got a lot of different domes and stacks to choose from and I’m kind of be Twix on the ones that are on the layout next to the locomotive and the ones that are on top of the locomotive. Gotta think about which ones I really like before I solder them on.Merry Christmas to all my friends on this group. Mike Swederska? On Dec 17, 2024, at 10:21?AM, Rich Gajnak via groups.io <rustytraque@...> wrote:
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Mike Swederska Meramec Valley Lines Modeling Mopac equipment in 3/16 Don't let perfection get in the way of good enough! Keep model railroading fun! |
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Re: Looking SHS Flex Track Advice
If you only have a few to do, and/or don't want to drag out a corded dremel, you can use a fiber or stainless steel scratch brush: does a great job very quickly.?? This is not a wood handled brush but one that looks like a retractable pencil.? These I found quickly but there are others selling at less cost.?? Woody Mitchell Charleston, WV??
On Tuesday, December 24, 2024 at 05:04:16 AM EST, Bill Lane via groups.io <bill@...> wrote:
1.????? What are best practices to remove the weathering for successful solder joints? ? Dremel wire brush ? 2. ?How best to attach to roadbed? ?What glue have been a smashing success? I drill a small hole in the center web and nail it down. ? You need a significant soldering unit to get the code 137 rail hot enough for a good joint. I have a PBL HOTIP just for layout work. ? ? ? Thank You, ? See my layout progress at:
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Re: Jettie Update
Wonderful Christmas news. Fantastic to hear.?? Woody Mitchell Charleston, WV?
On Tuesday, December 24, 2024 at 11:09:13 AM EST, Bill Lane via groups.io <bill@...> wrote:
I just got a surprise call from Jettie. He sounded awesome. His health issues are very slowly improving. So great to hear from him. ? ? ? Thank You, ? |
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Jettie Update
开云体育I just got a surprise call from Jettie. He sounded awesome. His health issues are very slowly improving. So great to hear from him. ? ? ? Thank You, ? |
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High Hood Redeaux
开云体育If you just bought the GP35 high hood part from me the nose angle is a little off. I have a fresh batch right of the oven that is truly perfect. I have printed and thrown out a lot of them!?I will get you new parts soon.?But just maybe you will also want what I am starting on now..... ? ? ? Thank You, ? |
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Re: Christmas letters
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Sorry, I accidentally apparently hit the wrong key.
Nonetheless, merry Christmas to all and best wishes for a new year full of completed train projects.
Jace Kahn
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of JGG KahnSr via groups.io <jacekahn@...>
Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2024 9:35 AM To: ahinding@... <ahinding@...>; Cynthia Bright <brightcynthia27@...>; Henry Hilliard <hhilliard1779@...>; Kevin Hammel <hammelkc74@...>; johnhutnick@... <johnhutnick@...>; [email protected] <[email protected]>; jerry.jarvis@... <jerry.jarvis@...>; Marla Bright <marlajbright@...>; Margaret Heubach <penny409@...>; Lindsey Neas <getitbronco@...>; Peter <prtkahn@...>; Stanley Sears <revsfsears@...>; tempe@... <tempe@...>; JCRooney <vannessco@...>; Zimri Putney <zimrip@...>; Ken Zieska <mhry19@...> Subject: [S-Scale] Christmas letters ?
Jace Kahn
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Re: cylindrical hoppers
Thanks, Rich?
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Re: Looking SHS Flex Track Advice
I use a pin nailer to secure Flex track to the road bed. It's fast and easy. Mine is pneumatic but you can get battery nailers. The pins are headless and essentially invisible.? If you need to readjust just slip a putty knife under them and pop the rail off. ? ? Credit to Paul Krause for this technique. On Dec 24, 2024 1:10 AM, Ed Loizeaux <Loizeaux@...> wrote:
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Re: cylindrical hoppers
The first run of Lionel/Flyer cylindrical hoppers will have "high water" trucks equipped with out of gauge scale wheels.? The second run had "high water" trucks and hirail wheels.? The last run had hirail wheels with corrected trucks.
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Lionel has not offered any scale conversion wheels separately for this car.? After a decade they are not likely to.
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The attached photos shows a converted first run vs. unconverted first run and the truck on a turnout.? The converted car has AM trucks.
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Rich G(ajnak) |
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