Hi Bill --

Pretty neat on the fixture.   Looks like a way for you to make some dollars 
assembling bodies for Ron!   <grin>    If you can knock them out in 5 minutes 
each, 12 per hour, a $1 per car, you are making more than the average guy 
today, and probably more per hour than you made painting my cars...

Have fun!
Bill Winans
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From: Bill Lane 
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Subject: {S-Scale List} Get in touch with your inner Milling machine [1 
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My first attempt at assembling the walls and ends to the SSA X29 did not go 
swimmingly well. Maybe it was because I could not SOLDER them! (:->)


You have to be right on with lining up the corners for the floor to fit well. 
After talking to Ron about it we decided it was ME and NOT THE KIT. Ron advised 
to make 2 end/wall L shapes, let them dry and then join them to form the box. I 
like to roll on through without stopping! 


Still, every now and then I like to get in touch with my inner milling machine. 
It is FUN! Well – it is not so inner. It is 7+ feet tall, weighs 1500 pounds 
and is in my shop! 


At times I like do things that are unnecessarily and exceedingly complex just 
for the sake of challenging myself and to MAKE something. I made the attached 
drill fixture for installing PRR antennas on SHS F units. It has only been used 
4 times but took HOURS to make. 


With the time spent on making this X29 wall fixture I could probably have had 
the cars assembled and probably painted by now. But what fun is THAT? This is 
how I spent more hours than I care to say with my milling machine in the past 
few days. However, I am learning how to machine things accurately instead of 
hit n miss.


It is a quick n dirty page. http://www.lanestrains.com/X29_Wall_Fixture.htm  


But the end result is perfect corners on the X29 every time!




Thank You,
Bill Lane

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