Ed doesn't, however, require that you check if the screw holding the pilot 
truck on your 2-6-0 is secure, in case you want to leave it in a long section 
of hidden track so the next train can run into it and drop a couple of cars on 
the floor. 

-Michael Eldridge

--- In [email protected], "Edward Loizeaux" <loize...@...> wrote:
>
> > I recall Ed Loizeaux used to <snip> require others to check wheel alignment 
> > on any item they want to run on his layout.
> > Jim Kindraka
> 
> Very good memory, Jim.  My basic premise is that flawless operation is 
> possible and attainable.
  
...lots of stuff ...

> Once we have the wheel gauge issue fully understood, I ask that the wheels be 
> spotlessly clean.  

...Ed's on a roll...

> Rigid trucks are sometimes needed and that is fine for a few
> unique cars here and there.  
> 
... Will it ever end? >>>
>
> In summary (finally got there),...
> Cheers...Ed L.





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