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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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Good Morning All: <br /> <br />It's going to get cold this weekend, their saying 26F, but I realy doubt that. If my employees lied as much as the weather man - I'd fire them. <br /> <br />Chuck: <br />Their is less misspelling and better grammer in here then on the rest of the forum. Almost no flamming as the flammers don't want to read 245 pages to find out what to flame about. We also don't have a lot of turnover in participants. Most of us have been in here for a while. When someone decideds to come in if they stay for a couple of weeks we've got them for awhile as we get more personal and care about each other a little more then the other posts <br /> <br />Lawrence: <br />Look at how much HO you could put in that space and not be wasted on <br /><b>O</b>verkill. <br /> <br />Flip: <br />WHAT'S WRONG WITH A LITERATE TEXAN??? I only use my TEXAS DRAW when I'm out of state as that's what is expected. How is Deb doing? <br /> <br />Tim: <br />Seriously - the best way to do a track plan is to go to the LHS and buy some switches, flex track, and some kraft paper. Put the paper on the table and have fun pushing the switches around and see what works. It does lead to a lot of pulling track up, but when your done it looks and runs good. After you've done this a couple of times you don't need the paper. I've tried the doodle sheet and found out the the switches don't fit like the pattern and the buildings are almost always wrong. I found out that by using small buildings like Alpine models instead of the hughmongus Walthers I can get more indusrty in the same space. <br /> <br />Well I've got to go to work. <br /> <br />Ya'll have a blessed day and remember <b>SANTA FE ALL THE WAY</b> <br />Bob
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