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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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Good Morning All: <br /> <br />***: <br />My mainline min rad is 28" on the two inside passing sidings, the max is 36" but mostly 30". Since I haven't laid the branch line yet, I"m thinking maybe 24" or 26" for a min. All turnouts are "5's or 6's" depending on where they are. The curved turnouts are 28/32 and 32/36 and they work very well. I have one 24/28 in the yard. <br /> <br />Flip: <br />By the time you read this Debbie will already be under the knife but my prayers are with you and her. <br />[quote]QUOTE: My turntable works fine. Plays 78's, 45's and 33 1/3's.[/quote] <br />we're showing our age, the youngersters don't even know what we are talking about. <br /> <br />Attaboy: <br />The "M.E.S.S." 4-6-6-4 was routed through the "Almost Nothing" on the way to the home shops. During the night some vandels broke into the roundhouse and graffitti painted the visiting loco. Our maintance super had a real hard time getting it running again and didn't worry about the paint. <br /> <br />Cat Tom: <br /><b>If you like it run it</b> It's my railroad and I do what I like. <br /> <br />Paul: <br />Bring all that you want, I'm Digitraxx DCC equipped so we can run DC and DCC locos. <br /> <br />Fergie: <br />I have enough nerve to wear the "pink" hat around the house but "eye shadow and makeup" - no way. <br />As to the photos - I use an everyday trouble light with the squeese clamp on one end and a reflector about 9" or 10" on the other end. I use a 75 watt bulb as that's what I use in the floor lamps. <br />I think (from what I've read) that you're going to be disappointed in the cold heat gun. It might do <b>N</b>early invisable track but not <b>H</b>oriably <b>O</b>versized. <br />I am impressed with your trestle. <br /> <br />Ryan: <br />As Ed said the river is just east of Austin/San Antonio. It runs through New Braunfells and is probably the most canoed river in Texas. <br /> <br />Siber: <br />After looking at your layout anything would be pale by comparison. How do you get to play with the Polar Express up that high? <br /> <br />Have a blessed day <br />Bob
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