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hi im very interested in trains...
mrbens2003
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Mar 19, 2003
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Trains are great...
mrbens2003
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Mar 19, 2003
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Hello, My name is Kent, and I live in Massachusetts. I bought a 1/2" LE PAcific on e-Bay a few weeks ago. It has already been started, and I hope to finish...
Kent Killam <soberman...
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Apr 5, 2003
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Hi I have a million (or should I say a googal amount) other projects on at the moment, but really want to have a 2 1/2" loco to play with this summer. I was...
bigsteamer
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Apr 8, 2003
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Hi there Alan, Don't know what others think to this suggestion, but there are currently a few 2.5" gauge locos out there for sale on ebay, both at 150 pounds...
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Apr 10, 2003
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Hi Kent, I agree with you on the fact that things seem a bit quiet. I signed up a few weeks ago, and your voice is the first I've heard in all that time. Not...
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rich23192319
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Apr 10, 2003
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Hi Rich,thanks for the info I am reluctant to pay dealers high prices and tend to use them to get aproximate prices for items. Dealers only seem to be in it...
bigsteamer
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Apr 11, 2003
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Anyone know of any in existance?...
david_steam
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May 10, 2003
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Hi there David, They still exist in the back issues of model engineer (I can give you the exact dates, etc if you're interested). I made myself a complete set...
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rich23192319
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May 11, 2003
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Rich The info was for a 'friend', he just cannot log into this group, so he is the one who is working on a Helen Long. So thanks for the help. David PS I know...
david_steam
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May 19, 2003
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I do not look at this group as often as I should, so I was surprised to see a couple of unsuitable postings on here, I deleted them so as to keep things...
david_steam
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May 22, 2003
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My current project is working on a tender for a US Austerity. I had to start making something as I have been inactive over the winter. Anybody tried bending...
david_steam
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May 22, 2003
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... Dear David, if you want to get rid of "...unsuitable postings ..." you will have to be more selective in approving new memebers - you will find we have new...
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May 23, 2003
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Hi, I have actually deleted this name twice from the members list. I will check the settings to make certain that any members hare not automatically approved,...
david_steam
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May 28, 2003
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I was looking in the photos, and saw 'handpump'. Which design was this used in. What is the advantage of this design, is it shorter than the usual pattern?...
david_steam
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May 28, 2003
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Hi there David, I suspect that we haven't been specifically targetted, just that these 'systems' trawl the internet picking up e-mail addresses, etc wherever ...
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rich23192319
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May 28, 2003
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Its for the Collin/Weise Flying Scotsman. Not sure how hard it would be pumping against a 100psi boiler in a panic with that 5/8" bore ram! Nice design though....
Simon Wass
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May 29, 2003
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Can you send more information seeing as I have lost all of my in and sent messages etc.. David ... ...
David Cox
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May 30, 2003
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If you read the original ME articles, then the reasoning is exactly that - a desire to shift water into the bolier quickly without frantic pumping - and it's...
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May 30, 2003
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... panic...
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May 30, 2003
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A whole month and no postings. Where is everyone? We must all be very busy! I now cannot use my work laptop to access this page as it blocked as it is...
david_steam
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Same for me at work, I cant even send e.mail to a yahoo address, they are 'filtered' out. We cant access Hotmail as it is classed as a virus risk - you are...
Simon Wass
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Jul 13, 2003
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Hi all who read this I`m haveing the same problem accessing livesteamers at work as the NHS don`t like you accessing any other server/provider other than the ...
ldd55uk
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Jul 13, 2003
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Hi All, Mick, your posting reminded me that someone I know has about 10 Gauge 3 ( 21/2 ") points ( and some curved track ) made by Bassett Lowke. He is moving...
Ron
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Jul 14, 2003
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I am making a loco pump for my USA austerity loco, looking at the drawings it is the same as Austere Ada (amongst others I guess). My question is, if I wish to...
david_steam
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Jul 21, 2003
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Just use same dimensions for everything except the packing groove. Allow about 10 thou for the ring to roll in the groove (doubles the life of the o ring!),...
Simon Wass
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Jul 23, 2003
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Simon Do I totally dispense with the gland nut, and just rely on the 'O'ring on the ram? Do I make the body longer, to compensate for the loss of support at ...
david_steam
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Jul 24, 2003
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That's correct, no gland nut required. You could make the length the same as the overall length of the pump body and the nut combined, good idea I suppose. ...
Simon Wass
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Jul 26, 2003
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BEING NEW TO THIS SCALE,WHAT WOULD BE THE SMALLEST SIZED CYLINDER AND BOILER PRESSURE TO USE WHICH WOULD STILL EFFECTIVELY PULL ONE PERSON AROUND A TRACK AND...
ants_trains2001
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Jul 31, 2003
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Hi there, The smallest 'sensible' sized passenger hauler I've come across is LBSC's 3.5" gauge Tich (although perhaps others may be able to suggest more ...
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rich23192319
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