--- In [email protected], "mhrreast" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> lowside gons may have been commonly 
> used for pig iron shipments,
> Ted Larson

OK, so let's assume that I'd like to model a load of pig iron.  What 
does it look like?  Curly tail and floppy ears?  Or what?  I assume we 
are not talking about pipes, beams, sheets, etc.  But I have no idea 
what pig iron looks like.  Is it pinkish?  Any help out there?  
Photos?  Thanks very much...Ed L.




 
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