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69297 Dave Husman
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Feb 1, 2007
12:32 pm
... From: "Stan Maddox" <stan.maddox@...> ... ====================== 1. Aisle width. Regardless of the theme, scale, era, operational type, ...
69298 Dave Husman
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Feb 1, 2007
12:36 pm
Dear moderator: How is the discussion of LDSig committee efficiency and the technical details of creating CD's related to layout design? Dave H....
69299 PWhiteMR@...
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Feb 1, 2007
1:37 pm
Stan: Question: If you had to prioritize between minimum radius, aisle width, mainline run and prototype fidelity, how would you rank these in order of...
69300 Jeff Scarbrough
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Feb 1, 2007
1:44 pm
... I would add here the question of how many other butts will try to occupy the space. More operators means wider aisles. If I were designing a layout for...
69301 BruceN3841@...
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Feb 1, 2007
1:47 pm
In a message dated 2/1/2007 6:38:58 A.M. Central Standard Time, dehusman@... writes: Dear moderator: How is the discussion of LDSig committee efficiency...
69302 Roger Aultman
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Feb 1, 2007
1:48 pm
Wondering how you jumpered power to the point rails, on the code 100 the points do not seem solderable. Roger Aultman...
69303 Thomas Warne
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Feb 1, 2007
2:55 pm
Great idea.... now if they can just get the cost down from $950 each! Tom Warne...
69304 mjmcguirk@...
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Feb 1, 2007
2:57 pm
So, in short, everybody wants the journal's on CD (heck, I'd even spring for a set, having dumped most of the paper copies years ago since they, and all the...
69305 Peter
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Feb 1, 2007
3:15 pm
... We do NOT need to buy someone a scanner. The proper scanner is NOT a consumer item and is rather expensive. We do not need to buy the software. Several of...
69306 dehusman Offline Send Email Feb 1, 2007
3:24 pm
... ========================= Check out the PRRT&HS "Keystone Modeler" on their website. <http://www.prrths.com/PRR_Default.html> Then ask whether you want...
69307 Andy Sperandeo
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Feb 1, 2007
3:46 pm
Hi Rick, Yes, same figure number (3-18) but on page 24. So long, Andy Andy Sperandeo Executive Editor Model Railroader magazine asperandeo@... ...
69308 timcalderwood Offline Send Email Feb 1, 2007
3:51 pm
Just got my copy of MRP 2007 in the mail yesterday (1/31). I have a question about the article on page 48 by Mike Confalone. (If Mike is on this list, maybe he...
69309 Joe
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Feb 1, 2007
4:58 pm
... Dave is exactly right. Put them on the web. That way, once the first issue is scanned, it can be immediately made available -- we don't have to wait the 4...
69310 mgluteus Offline Send Email Feb 1, 2007
5:25 pm
In a recent discussion on this list of the best heights to use someone posted a chart (or a link) to a chart that fomularized benchtop height to a person's...
69311 Bill Kirchmeyer
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Feb 1, 2007
5:49 pm
Hi Roger, I use Aerocar Conductive Lube on the hinge as the point to rail contact is somewhat unreliable. Just protect the hinge and point to rail from...
69312 Rich Weyand
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Feb 1, 2007
5:50 pm
... You may be referring to my comment that track level at nipple height seems to work 'best'. Some people describe this as "just under the armpits", but I...
69313 Roger Otto
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Feb 1, 2007
6:33 pm
Posted by: "Richard Stern" rstern1@... rickstern845215 Date: Wed Jan 31, 2007 1:39 pm ((PST)) ... If I remember correctly, it was January 1980 issue...
69314 Bruce Wilson
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Feb 1, 2007
6:42 pm
... See message 68922 of January 22, 2007 Bruce Wilson Barrie, Ontario, Canada Life Member NMRA Member Scale 7 Group Gauge 0 Guild...
69315 Peter
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Feb 1, 2007
7:48 pm
... With all due respect, I disagree. First of all, short of a separate membership, that obviates the fund-raising aspect entirely. ... Gee ... for a guy who...
69316 Chris Hockett
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Feb 1, 2007
8:11 pm
As I mentioned in a prior post on the subject, I have all the scanning hardware (and software for that matter) required to complete this task. And, no, it's...
69317 Roger Aultman
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Feb 1, 2007
8:13 pm
Thanks Bill, Will give that a try, Have used the Aerocar lubes for some time I find them to be quite good. Roger...
69318 Arthur Ross
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Feb 1, 2007
8:15 pm
... made ... project ... Bravo! I'm very unlikely to buy physical back issues if I can help it. Like most folks, I'm out of shelf space, and besides, I tend to...
69319 Peter
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Feb 1, 2007
8:54 pm
Chris Hockett wrote: MAJOR snippage of cogent comments ... Let's take a worst case. According to the editor, the current issue is the largest he has produced....
69320 recruiterstone Offline Send Email Feb 1, 2007
9:08 pm
Everyone: I am laying track (the new Peco HO scale code 83) and find that I need about a 20 or 25 degree DCC friendly crossing. From what I've researched, it...
69321 scottgperry@...
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Feb 1, 2007
9:23 pm
While I'm very sorry for generating all this non-design traffic on the CD, I sure am glad that everyone is for it and not against it. Thanks, team! I'm...
69322 Wolfgang Dudler
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Feb 1, 2007
9:42 pm
... I think, a scratch building a crossing is harder than a turnout. So you should try a turnout first. I've build a few turnouts and crossings: ...
69323 Robert Reid
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Feb 1, 2007
10:50 pm
Stan Your layout sounds like mine. 600+ mainline; similar radius and aisle width decisions. I'm surprised you feel like you have to make many compromises....
69324 Verne Alexander
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Feb 2, 2007
12:38 am
To which person's height? Shorty or Stretch? And will either Shorty or Stretch be part of the operating crew in 2009? Will NBA Player or Little Person or...
69325 pkeppers Offline Send Email Feb 2, 2007
12:40 am
I have soldered lots of atlas turnouts. Code 100 and code 83 atlas stamped points take solder very vell. I just used thin electronics solder. The only tough...
69326 Ken Leaver, Jr
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Feb 2, 2007
12:48 am
For the current layout I am building, Layout "height" was dictated by the environment the layout is located AND various features I wanted located in specific...
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