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Re: Sugar Beet Refinery
The Walthers is HO so not so simple for us.? Just included it as an example of what the necessary buildings might look like. Best, Ken Harstine
By Ken Harstine · #97715 ·
Re: Sugar Beet Refinery
Two of the Walthers kits bashed together would make a nice representation. -- Todd K Stearns
By Todd K Stearns · #97714 ·
Re: Sugar Beet Refinery
Here is Walthers idea of
By Ken Harstine · #97713 ·
Re: Sugar Beet Refinery
A warehouse? Sure, and 50 grand and a hundred people and a 75 years to build and maintain it! : ) I'd settle for a spare room! : < Take Care,?Brian R. TermundeMurray, Utah The week may start M,T but
By Brian Termunde · #97712 ·
Re: Sugar Beet Refinery
Not quite, but the Walthers Sugar beet kit in N scale is two buildings and not that large. Ira Quoting Todd K Stearns <toddsyr@...>:
By Karen Goldberg · #97711 ·
Re: Sugar Beet Refinery
So, everything you model is 100% full size? No selective compression? It must be nice to have a warehouse to build a layout in. Geez! -- Todd K Stearns
By Todd K Stearns · #97710 ·
Re: Sugar Beet Refinery
Yes, but it is very tiny compared to a real sugar mill plant, Look at pictures of real sugar beet mills and you will see how really large they are. Ira Quoting Todd K Stearns
By Karen Goldberg · #97709 ·
Re: Sugar Beet Refinery
Nice job. I like the detail inside the loading dock doors. -- Todd K Stearns
By Todd K Stearns · #97708 ·
Re: Sugar Beet Refinery
Yes, the Bergen National Laser kit is a great refinery. I built mine as an American Crystal Sugar plant. Kim Saign
By Kim Saign · #97707 ·
Re: Sugar Beet Refinery
Search for Bergen National Laser sugar beet refinery. Years ago they talked about an N scale sugar beet refinery kit in N scale, 3 structures total. Ok, just found this website, albeit, no
By Todd K Stearns · #97706 ·
Re: Sugar Beet Refinery
I used the Superior Paper Mill kit from Walthers. The N scale kit is 933-3237 and the HO kit is 933-3902. Added some tanks for liquid sugar and molassesses any tak unloading platform with rails
By Karen Goldberg · #97705 ·
Sugar Beet Refinery
Hello all, I am looking for a way to add a sugar beet refinery. Beside, completely scratch building it, are there any kits available or multiple kits that can be combined together? (either wood or
By Unionsouthern Train · #97704 ·
Re: Decal wanted
https://www.modernrails.com/ Get a hold of this guy. Very reasonable prices. Even cheaper if the artwork is already done. Excellent decals, I've had dozens made by him. -- Todd K Stearns
By Todd K Stearns · #97703 ·
Decal wanted
Looking for someone to make a MM decal as shown on attached photo.Need about 8 pieces and will give sizes If you respond with pricing. DAVID JUNGALI N.HALEDON,NJ 07508 (973)
By djjpartsman@... · #97702 ·
Help with Retro-frame fit for Atlas Pacific
Hopefully, someone in this group has experience or better yet copy of better instructions. I have finally taken on the task of changing to the N scale of Nevada retro frame for an "old" Atlas
By milepost 131 · #97701 ·
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By William Mosteller · #97700 ·
Re: Wire gauge question
So the wire for the control toggle switches can be any size and length.? The current for the Tortoise is very small at less than 0.020 Amperes.? I prefer twisted pair solid conductor wire at
By Ken Harstine · #97699 ·
Re: Wire gauge question
At 12V, Tortoises are in the 12-15mA range if I remember right - which is basically nothing.? 20 AWG would be fine for 34 feet (round trip) and you'll barely notice the voltage drop (around 0.07V).
By Nathan Holmes · #97698 ·
Re: Wire gauge question
Yes, thank you. I appreciate all input.
By Todd K Stearns · #97697 ·
Re: Wire gauge question
Don't forget that a Tortoise switch machine will draw 15-16 ma at stall! That doesn't affect the wire size (actually, could but 20g wire should suffice), but it needs to be considered when choosing a
By Bruce Alcock · #97696 ·