I made my coal loads by cutting a piece of 1" foam to fit in the hopper cars, 
then putting sifted gravel on top, then securing everything with Elmer's glue. 
After that, I painted them black. They are removeable, also, so I can "unload" 
hopper cars at the Humongous Co. power plant, so I'm not shipping loads back 
out of there.

To sift the gravel, I first ran it through 1/8" wire hardware cloth, then 
sifted it again through regular screen door 1/16" screen. What doesn't go 
through the second screen becomes coal loads. The rest becomes ballast.

"S"tring boB  _____________________________________________________

--- In [email protected], tennsgauge@... wrote:
>
> I also had the problem with the SHS coal loads not fitting well into the  
> hoppers with the crossbraces.  As for the appearance of the coal, I would  
> not have a problem with them except that I want them for L&N hoppers to be  
> in 
> the same train with L&N AM two-bay hoppers that have the Blue Mountain  
> loads.  The loads look so different.  
>  
> I really liked the Blue Mountain loads for other reasons too.  The  loads 
> with the foam bottoms fit the AM 2 bay hoppers so well.  And they  seem to 
> add the perfect amount of weight, heavy enough to improve tracking,  but not 
> so heavy they make the train hard to pull.  
>  
> Yes I have thought about making my own as "String Robert"  suggested.  
> Someone on this group made that suggestion to me some time  back.  From the 
> ideas currently being shared, maybe I could add sand  to the top of the SHS 
> loads, paint it black, then attach some foam  underneath to fit between the 
> crossbraces.  
>  
>  - Earl Henry, Nashville  
>  
>  
>  
>  
> In a message dated 1/25/2013 9:26:49 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
> bob@... writes:
> 
> When I  was shooting the SHS coal hoppers, Don sent me a few of the loads 
> but they  didn't set in the hopper real well due to the crossbraces.  I then 
> marked  off where the braces would be and started to cut away the foam, but 
> that  didn't work fast enough for me.  I then tried to melt it away with a  
> soldering gun--wow--the fumes from the melting foam were strong--worse than  
> any old time plant fumes.
>




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