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Other posters probably correct. Doubt you will be able to trade but may be able to sell and buy. Couple of suggestions. e-bay craiglist contact MR they have places in the mag where you can advertise local papers , some have "treasure seekers" advertisment sections where cheap adds can be purchased and low dollar items can be sold
I agree with all of those that posted before . I would like to add to their comments. When you insulate , install insulation (fiberglass ) with a vapor barrier attached. Kraft paper . Not foil The paper side should always face the interior of the room or you might say the side of the room that is being conditioned. Second buy the thickeness that fits with in the wall cavity. Fiberglass does not have any "insulation" value in of itself. However what it does do is" trap air " .
Happy Canada day to ya'll too ! What is Canada day ?
I think there is some real good advice here already especially the part about paying more attention to your wife than the hobby. Women get married for a relationship , imagine that ! Men tend to go hunting and once they have "bagged" the game they move onto the next hunt. This left unchecked leads to very expensive lawyers , child support , alimony , years of hurt and anger all around . Plus it is a very big drain on monies for the hobby if you have any left over. Reference to expenditures
Is it ADD or ADHD ? Short attention span. I am a tight wad and would not spend the money to keep redoing entire layouts. I was very surprised to see that in the mag , an unfinished layout at such an early stages with out progress photos. I still found points of interest.
[quote user="1948PRR"] I usually skim through and dispose of any loose mailers, while making a mental note of anything I might want to read as a priority. Sometimes something grabs me and I have to read it right then. Then I'll usually start from the begining, for a second, slower skim read until something warrants more attention. This time, though, I'll read the editorial, and give almost every article a paragraph or two. If I like it, I'll finish it, If it doesn't fit
What would I like to see ? A hobby store with the following : employees who are trained and well versed in the products being sold Actual displays where items can be test run on a lay out , you know here the sounds , try the decoders out , watch the engines creep along from start etc How to clinics on their products Discount cards for loyal custmers e-mail of newly arrived items web site that is updated often repair service in house of equipment purchased from LHS Friendly staff who knows you by
I remember seeing one modeled in MR magazine with in the past year year and half. You may want to search thru some of the old mags and see if you can find it. If I have a chance I will look thru my old stack and see what I can find.
I have been searching the internet for a while for some pictures of the shops in Roanoke that built the famous "J"steam engine. But have been unable to locate any information , pictures , track plans etc.. I have Googled , reviewed the N&W historical web site etc... Came up empty handed. Does any one know where I can find this ? Thanks in advance.
I have a question on train ferry's and doc alignment . When the ferry pulls in to line up with the land based rail system how do they get the boat first to line up with the rails from side to side and then up and down. I would assume that water levels change and up and down elevations would be difficult. Then once they start unloading how do they keep the boat from dipping to one side and not dumping the cars over board or tilting to the rear and running into the drink ? I can imagine with newer
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