Hi Bruce;

So you were trying for as-built. Most appear to have been rebuilt with three 
identical hoppers by the 1940s. I had not measured yet to find that the panel 
sizes need adjustment, that would definitely make it a lot more work.

Pieter E. Roos


--- On Fri, 11/16/12, bbbogart56 <[email protected]> wrote:

> Date: Friday, November 16, 2012, 12:33 PM
> I started one Pieter. but got
> sidetracked and lost interest. The sides have to have panel
> width adjusted, the side frame that runs back to the
> "ladders" and the ends need modifed. I got stuck on the
> middle hopper with it's clam shell type shape. I was even
> gonna try to cast components but it lingers in the basement.
> If I get batteries for the wife's camera and some time I'll
> post what I have.
> Bruce B Bogart ( of the Ohio Bogarts)
> 
> --- In [email protected],
> Pieter Roos <pieter_roos@...> wrote:
> >
> > Has anyone used two SHS twins to build a U.S.R.A.
> triple hopper? A pretty common design, especially on NYC. I
> have been mulling it over, but need to get another SHS
> hopper (maybe two to do the GLa).
> > 
> > Pieter E. Roos



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