Hi Jim, All,
Website up soon, promise. Working on it at the moment.
Best wishes,
Susan.
Try http://www.lindsaybks.com/ for various books on casting. There are
several listed on the web site, but nothing specifically about lost wax
casting. Seems to me there was one in a recent print catalog that you can
order for free from the web site.
Casey Sterbenz
From: "Terry Griner"
At 12:00 AM 3/7/01 -0800, you wrote:
From: Royce Woodbury [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Royce's driver pattern
I know this process sounds labor intensive, but not more so than what is
being considered by Mike, Harry, and others.
Royce,
In this business (master making) there's a limit to the
Harry and all:
A Gauge One pattern pool, very cool idea! I've got one to donate when I'm
done with it.
As to whom to entrust? Someone sober, dependable, organized. Hmm, do you
know of anyone in Tennessee, Harry?
Jim
Harry Wade wrote:
So based upon your offer of the donation of your pattern, I propose
that we create the Garden Gauge or Small Scale Pattern Pool. Comments?
Regards,
Harry Wade
Nashville, Tn
Thanks for your response, Harry. And Salty. When I suggested donating the
pattern, in
I was reading a boating magazine Marine Modelling International and they had
an article on the UK company Cheddar models. They have a picture which
shows a newly designed G gauge Loco it is a 0-4-0 configuration with
oscillating cylinders and a diamond stack. The article said it was now
coming
I spent some time with the Cheddar rep at DH '01 while he was testing this
new loco on one of the tracks. The best way to describe it was a "Sammie on
steroids". He was running light, but never could quite coordinate throttle
and available traction. Extremely powerful engine. Target pricing
In a message dated 01-03-07 09:49:38 EST, you write:
So based upon your offer of the donation of your pattern, I propose
that we create the Garden Gauge or Small Scale Pattern Pool. Comments?
Nominations for first custodian?
Harry and list members.
I would be more than casually
In a message dated 01-03-07 10:23:08 EST, you write:
Someone sober, dependable, organized.
Well I guess that lets me out !! :-)
Salty
Harry and others;
An alternate idea. Anyone who has patterns they want to make
available could add what they have to a list. Those members of this forum
could check the list and contact the individual about how to "Rent" the
patterns. With e-mail today that would probably be faster and
The Naples, Seaboard Gulf RR built trackage from Ft. Myers to Naples, FL in
1926. Construction of the Naples Depot was started in 1926 and completed in
1927.
Passenger and freight service was initiated and continued until 1942. The
NSG was a wholly owned subsidiary of the Seaboard Airline RR.
"Phil. Paskos" wrote:
Harry and others;
An alternate idea. Anyone who has patterns they want to make
available could add what they have to a list. Those members of this forum
could check the list and contact the individual about how to "Rent" the
patterns. With e-mail today that
Try this url for a photo of the loco and its builder.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Small_Scale_Steam_Models/files/Diamondhead%202001/DH2001%20Cheddar%20Loco.jpg
Wed, 7 Mar 2001 08:53:06 -0800, you wrote:
I was reading a boating magazine Marine Modelling International and they had
an article
I would argue that if the patterns were at a central location and heirs pop
up that they also would not know what to do with the patterns and the whole
lot would be at risk of going under a bulldozer load of dirt at county
landfill. Of course any holding patterns could put a sign on the box to
At 08:53 AM 07/03/01 -0800, Steve Ciabrone wrote:
I was reading a boating magazine Marine Modelling International and they had
an article on the UK company Cheddar models. They have a picture which
shows a newly designed G gauge Loco it is a 0-4-0 configuration with
oscillating cylinders and a
Hi,
For those who completed the Mikado Axle Pump Kit...
It was tough getting the compression fitting onto the bypass valve. How
many threads should be seen between the lock nut and the compression fitting?
Thanks in advance...
--
Regards,
Joe Betsko
Pennsylvania USA
Bala Cynwyd Railway:
Hi,
I have posted the PLS run day schedule for 2001 at
http://www.gardensteamers.com/pls.html
I hope that some of listees here can make it to one of the meets.
--
Regards,
Joe Betsko
Pennsylvania USA
Bala Cynwyd Railway: http://jsb.pennsy.home.att.net
Primer for Novice Live Steamers:
Well, Walt, that sounds like quite a resume.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Naples, Seaboard Gulf RR built trackage from Ft. Myers to Naples, FL in
1926.
snip, snip
I've been here for only 10 years, but I'm certain the Naples Depot
will outlast me
Walt Swartz, Stationmaster and Mr.
I was at Accucraft today Guess what was sitting on the shelf in the back room .
a very nice black t boiler shay prototype . they say it be out in the fall
Of course they said that about the ruby about four or five years ago .
Paul
"David M. Cole" wrote:
At 3:13 PM -0700 3/5/01, VR Bass
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