Dan and I spent yesterday trying to fix incorrigible Pennsy S Models X29
from their leaning ways. http://youtu.be/RMsDDEOytJY Ironically the first
use and purpose for getting my milling machine (7 feet tall - 1700 pounds)
was to do THIS! It is just so much easier to do now that the mill is at my
house. It has spent the previous 6  + years I owned it at 2 locations with
very limited access.

 

It is interesting how in the clip it looks like the bit is going counter
clockwise bit it is not. What is ever stranger is when the bit somehow sucks
the car upward and out of the fixture to go chomping away. That happened
twice yesterday. By the time you think there is a problem the mangling is
done. That really puts the chomped car back in the 'to be fixed" on another
day pile. 

 

If you think you want to try your hand at importing brass trains watch this
clip continuously until you change your mind! This is just one day in the
life of 12+ YEARS of trying to get these cars fixed enough to use. I have
fixed, painted, stripped, decaled, machined and fixed again MANY cars all
because I wanted a X29. You guys that get good models with nothing to fix
right out of the box don't know the fun you are missing!

 

This brings modeling and "brass bashing" to an industrial level!

 

Thank You,
Bill Lane

Modeling the Mighty Pennsy & PRSL in 1957 in S Scale since 1988

See my finished models at:
 <http://www.lanestrains.com/> http://www.lanestrains.com
Look at what has been made in PRR in S Scale!

 

See my layout progess at:

 <http://www.lanestrains.com/My_Layout.htm>
http://www.lanestrains.com/My_Layout.htm

Custom Train Parts Design
 <http://www.lanestrains.com/SolidWorks_Modeling.htm>
http://www.lanestrains.com/SolidWorks_Modeling.htm

PRR Builders Photos Bought, Sold & Traded
(Trading is MUCH preferred)
 <http://www.lanestrains.com/PRRphotos.xls>
http://www.lanestrains.com/PRRphotos.xls 

***Join the PRR T&HS***
The other members are not ALL like me!
 <http://www.prrths.com/> http://www.prrths.com
 <http://www.lanestrains.com/PRRTHS_Application.pdf>
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Join the Pennsylvania Reading Seashore Lines Historical Society
It's FREE to join!  <http://www.prslhs.com/> http://www.prslhs.com 
Preserving The Memory Of The PRSL

 

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