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Posted by MonkeyWrench on Friday, August 14, 2009 2:36 PM

 

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Posted by NORCAL LOGGER on Friday, August 14, 2009 5:38 PM

Seems like the place you ought to ask this question is at Accucraft tech support.

Check there website or call them and talk to Cliff.

 

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Posted by MonkeyWrench on Friday, August 14, 2009 6:56 PM

Your Right thanks for the help. After I Posted this I thought that no one woud want to help me because its Kitbashing, scratbuilding Only. My mistake. I'm sorry for the inconviniece. I'll regaurd all future questions to Accucraft.  

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Posted by NORCAL LOGGER on Friday, August 14, 2009 8:36 PM

What are you getting upset about? 

Just maybe the few that have read your question have no idea how to remove the stack from that boiler or what special tool may be needed,myself included. 

I just offered the thought to call Accucraft as it is their locomotive.  If you have ever talked to Tech Support at Accucraft you would know that they are way more than helpful no matter what your ultimate plans are for their product.

 

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Posted by ttrigg on Saturday, August 15, 2009 12:28 AM

 

MonkeyWrench

First off, Welcome to the forum.  Second, there is no need to dump a post.  The membership here represents a vast array of knowledge and expertise.  Very few of us (make that none of us) are on the forum 24/7.  If you have any question, ask it, no matter how trivial you may think it to be.  Someone is sure to have attempted and probably succeeded what you are trying to do.  Remember, this is a worldwide network, and at any given time probably 1/3 of the membership is in bed asleep.

I would like to ask you to repost your question. I take it that it was about removing a stack from the boiler?  Many of us have modified engines, and I'm sure someone out there will have a "how to tip" that works as well if not better than what you would get from the manufacturer.  Helping one another is just another way of enjoying the hobby.

Tom Trigg

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