Hi Alex;

You could try looking at

Build Burlington Northern's Lumber Flat 
S Gaugian, July/August 1981 page 21 
These 65-foot cars would look great on a north-eastern style layout 
( BN,  DRAWING, FLATCAR, "HORR, ERNIE", LUMBER,  
SCRATCHBUILD, "TILTON, RON", 
CONSTRUCTION, FREIGHTCAR,  PROTOTYPE, SGA ) 

or 

Focus on Freight Cars: Kent Charles' Center Beam Flat 
Railmodel Journal, October 1989 page 10 
"Copy-Kit" Scratchbuilding, in styrene 
( CENTERBEAM, "CHARLES, KENT", FLATCAR, "SCHLEICHER, ROBERT", 
FREIGHTCAR, N, RMJ ) 


Boh from the Kalmbach online index. They also list a couple of 
Mainline Modeler articles.

Pieter Roos


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> Hey Dace:
>  those are just the kind of tighteners I am referring to. will 
have to take 
> a closer look to see what's involved in making them.
> cheers
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> >   Hi Alex, I'd like some too.  Similiar to the ones on this O 
scale
> > car?
> > http://pweb.netcom.com/~ctxm/mthcenterbeam.jpg
> >   These would be a great project for a small parts manufacturer.
> > Maybe we could talk Grandt line into doing some?........dave
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