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Posted by sir james I on Sunday, March 29, 2015 6:19 PM

Yes we were young and now we are old. Of course everyone figured she was PG but it took 4 years for the first baby to arrive. Long pregnacy I guess. Thanks for the well wishes.

S.J.

 

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Posted by Frank-53 on Sunday, March 29, 2015 6:01 PM

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Frank, To clear it up here is the girder bridge I want to letter with EJ&E  Has to be white letters no bigger than 5/8" to fit.

There were some half inch white rub off letters in one of the links I provided. Does it have to be a certain typeface?

And that's a really nice bridge . . 

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Posted by wrconstruction on Sunday, March 29, 2015 5:49 PM

kev, love your layout.

 

im gonna try to stick around.  even though i have lost the three rail bug i still have my american flyer and am merging back to ........uhhhh mmmm  N scale  yep i said it (its been a childhood dream to have a HUGE n scale layout) 

i am building a huge barn on my property to house my busness and train fun. 

Hudson still around here?  

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Posted by KRM on Sunday, March 29, 2015 5:37 PM

Frank, To clear it up here is the girder bridge I want to letter with EJ&E

 Has to be white letters no bigger than 5/8" to fit. 7 mm is 2.55" Too small.

My work is no where close to yours but I like a mix of postwar and some better scenes.

Well the sleet and rain is over and "they",,,,,,,,,,,,,SAY,,,,,,,,,,,,,,60s tomorrow.

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BTW SJ must be an old F%#t.  Smile, Wink & Grin Sandra and I will be at 33 years this year, but she is # 3.  I was 7 when SJ got hitched. Stick out tongue

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Posted by Frank-53 on Sunday, March 29, 2015 4:19 PM

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and Frank, You do really nice work  

Thanks . . .

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Posted by Banks on Sunday, March 29, 2015 4:13 PM

Hello there,

A quick Sunday PM checkin.

Glad to see Ryan check in. I think of him often. I was going to ask how the train store is doing. Then I saw something about deleted posts. Somebody please PM me. I'd hate to see another blowup here.

Sir James 56 years together, you must be an old f**t and she's a Saint. Mrs & I will celebrate 40 years in November.

Best move on.

 

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Posted by Frank-53 on Sunday, March 29, 2015 4:11 PM

Here are some links I found:

This one has 3/4" Times Roman and I did not scan everything:

http://www.ezrubontransfers.com/rub-on-letters-rub-on-numbers-c-469.html?osCsid=hh8vte6gtt4166r2jov33c2s54

This link to a Hobby Lobby page shows 0.50" and 0.75" white helvetica rub off letters:

http://shop.hobbylobby.com/art-supplies/poster-project-board-supplies/vinyl-self-adhesive-letters/?pg=5

Here is the Chartpak site, but I can't find any products. I used so many of these products when I first got into the business 40 years ago. Chartpak, Koh-in-nor, Rapidograph, Leroy, Bainbridge. With computer graphics, I am surprised anyone makes them

http://chartpak.com/index.html

Nonetheless, if you Google "rub off lettering" you should find other sources. If you can only find black, here is a way to do it, but it takes some work:

Paint your surface white. Let it dry for days. Lay down the black or whatever color lettering you can get on the white surface. 

Paint the entire surface the entire color you want the finished bridge to be and let it sit for a few days. Using Scotch tape, lay it down over where the lettering is under the new coat of paint and remove the lettering, revealing the white underneath. This is work, and it takes patience and a watchful eye, but it can be done. 

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Posted by Frank-53 on Sunday, March 29, 2015 3:49 PM

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Thanks for the tip Frank, I checked their site and can't find anythig bigger than 7mm

 

I am certain there is white rub off lettering available in the size you need somewhere. I'll poke around a bit.

 

I'm an idiot when it comes to anything other than inches - how big is 7mm? How many mm's (or M&M's) do you need? This lettering was offered in point sizes when I used it and 72 pt was roughly one inch.

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Posted by KRM on Sunday, March 29, 2015 3:46 PM

Thanks for the tip Frank, I checked their site and can't find anythig bigger than 7mm   Tongue Tied

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Posted by wrconstruction on Sunday, March 29, 2015 3:45 PM

and Frank, You do really nice work  

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Posted by SPMan on Sunday, March 29, 2015 1:32 PM

Roy, sorry to hear about your four legged friend.

We went to Saturday night mass and breakfast out this morning.  Had a big breakfast.  Can't say the same about dinner last night.  Our pest, er, widowed friend went with us.  He likes nothing but cheap places and they must honor coupons.  Funny thing is, money is no problem with this guy.  Wound up going to Pollo Loco which is fine for take out but eating in sucks.  Absolutely no ambiance.  Eating in an empty box car would be more cheerful.  Therefore, when we want to be cheap, we go with him but if we want to go to a nice place, we go by ourselves.

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Posted by Frank-53 on Sunday, March 29, 2015 12:44 PM

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I have only got as far on the bridge as in the last picture I posted. I have not found any decals that have white letters and clear background that are 5/8" tall to letter it yet. I want to make it an EJ&E bridge. Other than that it is done.

 

Here's your solution. I didn't realize the context when I responded to Buckeye.

We used to use this stuff in advertising a thousand years ago and surprisingly it is still made. These are rub-off letters. You burnish them on to your item one letter at a time. It is not hard to do and 5/8" letters would be about 48 point.

The company that makes it is "Letraset" and this is their website:

http://www.letraset.com/shopcontent.asp?type=info-transfers

You might also find this in an Art Supply store. Brand names are Letraset and Chartpak as I recall.

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Posted by Frank-53 on Sunday, March 29, 2015 12:29 PM

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Kevin.... I have printed stick on decals with my printer.  The only problem is you can't print white.  I found the clear medium at Staples.  The two posters on O'Grady's Tavern pictured below were made that way.

If you want white letters on a clear window - or any color for that matter - there is a guy who will engrave whatever you want into a thin plexi-type material.

The engraving is on the inside - reversed. You apply some paint to the window and it seeps into the engraved areas. Then just wipe the excess paint off the glass. You don't need to try and paint the letters or brush paint - just apply a little paint and wipe off the excess. Very reasonable cost and shipping is like sending a letter.

Here's a sample done in black on a window:

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Sunday, March 29, 2015 12:20 PM

Kevin.... I have printed stick on decals with my printer.  The only problem is you can't print white.  I found the clear medium at Staples.  The two posters on O'Grady's Tavern pictured below were made that way.

BTW, you probably have not seen my other railroad bridge I helped construct on CSX mainline.  It was much harder than my orange bridge. Smile, Wink & Grin 

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Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, March 29, 2015 11:26 AM

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Graeme,

You may be better off asking your question as a new thread on the open forum. It will get more hits than here in the Coffee pot. Just thinking! Confused
I don’t envy your weather situation. 

I was thinking the same thing. 

Morning all relax day lol nothing planned for today. 

Hope all have a good sunday

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Posted by KRM on Sunday, March 29, 2015 11:20 AM

Graeme,

You may be better off asking your question as a new thread on the open forum. It will get more hits than here in the Coffee pot. Just thinking! Confused
I don’t envy your weather situation.  Surprise

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Posted by Graeme Bales on Sunday, March 29, 2015 11:01 AM

Does anyone know if you can take a O22  switching mecanism   and attach it to a  O42 manual switch?  I live close to  border between the Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, 30 feet from ocean in N.S.  and can see N.B. , its is only 4 miles across the Bay.   We have had snow evey Wednesday  since the middle of February our private road is1/2 mile long  after it was  plowed out, the banks were 8 to 10 feet tall and just wide enough to get the car out, there was a 3 day stretch where the wind blew and you could not see 200 feet.  Thanks  Graeme

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Posted by Frank-53 on Sunday, March 29, 2015 10:18 AM

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Frank53, What can you say. 

I guess I can't say anything, that post was deleted too.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, March 29, 2015 9:49 AM

Morning all 

Congratulations to SJ & Mrs for 56 years Bow I feel for her Big Smile

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Posted by KRM on Sunday, March 29, 2015 8:49 AM

A winter mix today of sleet and rain on The North Bluff today. 32 degrees now.

Buckeye, I have only got as far on the bridge as in the last picture I posted. I have not found any decals that have white letters and clear background that are 5/8" tall to letter it yet. I want to make it an EJ&E bridge. Other than that it is done.

I think it is that Ryan has been gone, not me. Wink

Bob, good to hear from you too!!  Big Smile

Frank53, What can you say.  Tongue Tied

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Sunday, March 29, 2015 6:52 AM

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HI KEVIN   glad to see your still around 

I didn't know you were gone.  Did you get the bridge completed?

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Posted by submmbob on Sunday, March 29, 2015 1:12 AM

Hello all

Been a little bit since I last checked in. Another quiet night on the mountain. We are doing VLBI (Very Long Baseline Interferometry) where we tie in w/ other telescopes around the world this week. They don't run the program every night and tonight it one of these. 

Went up to Apache Junction last week (east of Phoenix) w/ a buddy to pick up an N scale layout he bought from a LHS up there. 5' X 10' so it was an interesting move. Plus the place was on the second floor. We got it  home ok. Will be neat when he gets it set up. He has a fair bit of interesting N gauge rolling stock to run on it. 

Been enjoying the little Japanese N-scale trolley I got recently. It is practically the spitting image of our #869 car @ the 'barn'. Nice detail and drive. 

Just put some cork road bed I had under the 3 X 4' O gauge test track I have on the mountain. Bought it for the layout at home a while back, but I'm thinking that I will go w/ some kind of carpet on that one. Came out ok and was able to do it w/ materials and supplies I already had. Something just feels right about that. 

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Posted by KRM on Saturday, March 28, 2015 7:56 PM

wrconstruction

HI KEVIN   glad to see your still around 

 

Good to be noticed Ryan, Nice to know your checking in.

Just thinking that it is a shame that for the sake of political correctness we have all given up the right to have differences of opinion in today's world. Used to be okay??   Confused

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Posted by wrconstruction on Saturday, March 28, 2015 7:50 PM

HI KEVIN   glad to see your still around 

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Posted by KRM on Saturday, March 28, 2015 7:49 PM

cheapclassics

  Good news: Sato for AJ's team was fastest Honda in 5th starting spot.

Bad news is what with a "Honda" in any starting spot help to make the 500 the great American Race? Sad

Rain tomorrow. Oh well at least the robbins are here, but they don't look happy.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, March 28, 2015 7:28 PM

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I can't wait for my chance to fix the Chief's locomotives Devil that he destroys due to using Suthern electricity, which is cheap and defective.

 
My two hamsters do just fine. Yes
 
Off to the lake house in pickup to some big stuff not selling.  Back tomorrow AM.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Saturday, March 28, 2015 7:01 PM

Good evening all,

Roy, sorry to hear about the loss of your dog.  Sunny but cold in Indiana.  Spent the day in Bloomington.   Good news: Sato for AJ's team was fastest Honda in 5th starting spot.  Bad news:  Penske starts 1-4.  Will still watch race.   I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Saturday, March 28, 2015 4:14 PM

Roy....Sorry to hear you lost your family pet.  Not fun.  

Today, Mrs. Buckeye and I headed north to TMCC Heaven in Northern Ohio where Boxcar Bill fixes and replaces the electronics on just about any locomotive made.  What a great guy and he knows his stuff.  Repairs arrive from all over the world.  We also had a private tour of his layout.  We had a great time!  Thumbs UpThumbs UpThumbs Up  I'm humbled to say that I learned a lot today.  I can't wait for my chance to fix the Chief's locomotives Devil that he destroys due to using Suthern electricity, which is cheap and defective.

My CTT Magazine arrived yesterday.  Another great issue, but I was disappointed in one small item concerning the repair of Lionel's circular accessories.  The instructions say they should be run with no more than 7 volts.  I have ran mine for years at 12 volts as per Lionel's instructions.  Huh?

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Posted by sir james I on Saturday, March 28, 2015 3:25 PM
The sun is shining, morning snow is gone. But at 37 degrees it is not a spring day. S.J.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, March 28, 2015 9:58 AM

Morning.  Sunny and real chilly.  Warming some but dropping tonight.  then warming on through the next week.  NO SNOW here.

Off to Hunters Haven in a few.  Did get to sleep late.

Been a early out and late in week for me.  I probably put in more hours than Buckeye did.  Bang Head

Roy, sorry for the doggie you lost.

Sir J, if I don't get a haircut soon, will get the shaggy dog award.  Been no time.

Y6B runs good [when I get a chance to get into Train Box].

Stay warm Yanks.

 

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