Re: OT: National Garden Railway Convention

2002-11-23 Thread web10fm3
???what is it in regards too ??







> 
> From: Dave Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2002/11/23 Sat PM 12:19:33 CST
> To: Multiple recipients of sslivesteam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: OT: National Garden Railway Convention
> 
> Could anyone who attended the convention in Cincinnati please contact 
> me off list?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> \dmc
> 
> -- 
> ^^^
> Dave Cole
> Gen'l Sup't:  Grand Teton & Everglades Steam Excursion Co.
>Pacifica, Calif. USA  
> List Mom: sslivesteam, the list of small-scale live steamers
>
> 
> ^^^ 
> 
 



Re: Re: gt&e has first run

2002-11-23 Thread web10fm3
?for me ?   what gives ??










> 
> From: Dave Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2002/11/23 Sat AM 11:14:52 CST
> To: Multiple recipients of sslivesteam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: gt&e has first run
> 
> vickie marie:
> 
> that's exactly the plan ... i need to get the gates working before i 
> get to the testing steamup but then i'll have some patient people 
> over.
> 
> thanks.
> 
> \dmc
> 
> 
> 
> At 11:45 PM -0800 11/21/02, vree wrote:
> >Dave,
> >
> >Remember, it took us almost two years to get Kevin O'Connor's super duper
> >deluxe track operational!  I know that I'm one PCLS member who is looking
> >forward to a new venue, but realistically, wait until you are comfortably
> >ready.  Then invite a small handful of steamers with a variety of locos to
> >try it out with the understanding that they are to help you find the
> >glitches and tweak whatever needs tweaking.  In other words, they need to
> >know that derailments could easily occur and to be prepared for such. Once
> >you are satisfied with those results, THEN you have the real steam-up.
> >Meantime, since the track is operational, you can run one of your own locos
> >while you work on siding or bays or whatever!  That makes it a bit more
> >rewarding and fun to get those final items done.  I learned a lot with Cmdr.
> >O'Connor's track and layout building experience.  It was grueling, but
> >rewarding.  Congratulations!  And I do look forward to your photos!
> >
> >Vickie-Marie
> >- Original Message -
> >From: "Dave Cole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: "Multiple recipients of sslivesteam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 9:05 AM
> >Subject: Re: gt&e has first run
> >
> >
> >>  At 7:35 PM -0800 11/19/02, Jeffrey Williams wrote:
> >>  >So should we all show up at 10:00 am this Saturday for your first
> >steamup?
> >>  >
> >>  >===
> >>
> >>  thanks to one and all who sent not only publicly encouraging words,
> >>  but those who contacted me privately as well.
> >>
> >>  jeff's note, while i'm sure was intended to be facetious, isn't too
> >>  far off the mark. i am awaiting some of those bridge clamps from
> >>  hillman and then will get the bridges working ... i don't really want
> >>  guests until i can guarantee egress and right now getting out of the
> >>  circle when the rails are all down can be exciting.
> >>
> >>  i have a steamup-bay/storage yard that is now not connected to the
> >>  main loop -- i'm going to have to build a turnout that is at an
> >>  interesting angle to get the bay on-line to the mainline.
> >>
> >>  plus, there have to be a lot more test runs -- i wouldn't want
> >>  anything to happen to jeff's c-16, for example.
> >>
> >>  rest assured that there will be an announcement on the pcls list soon
> >>  about a steamup.
> >>
> >>  \dmc
> >>
> >>  --
> >>  ^^^
> >>  Dave Cole
> >>  Gen'l Sup't:  Grand Teton & Everglades Steam Excursion Co.
> >> Pacifica, Calif. USA 
> >
> >>  List Mom: sslivesteam, the list of small-scale live steamers
> >> 
> >>
> >>  ^^^
> >
> 
> 
> -- 
> ^^^
> Dave Cole
> Gen'l Sup't:  Grand Teton & Everglades Steam Excursion Co.
>Pacifica, Calif. USA  
> List Mom: sslivesteam, the list of small-scale live steamers
>
> 
> ^^^ 
> 
 



OT: National Garden Railway Convention

2002-11-23 Thread Dave Cole
Could anyone who attended the convention in Cincinnati please contact 
me off list?

Thanks.

\dmc

--
^^^
Dave Cole
Gen'l Sup't:  Grand Teton & Everglades Steam Excursion Co.
  Pacifica, Calif. USA  
List Mom: sslivesteam, the list of small-scale live steamers
  

^^^ 


Re: gt&e has first run

2002-11-23 Thread Dave Cole
vickie marie:

that's exactly the plan ... i need to get the gates working before i 
get to the testing steamup but then i'll have some patient people 
over.

thanks.

\dmc



At 11:45 PM -0800 11/21/02, vree wrote:
Dave,

Remember, it took us almost two years to get Kevin O'Connor's super duper
deluxe track operational!  I know that I'm one PCLS member who is looking
forward to a new venue, but realistically, wait until you are comfortably
ready.  Then invite a small handful of steamers with a variety of locos to
try it out with the understanding that they are to help you find the
glitches and tweak whatever needs tweaking.  In other words, they need to
know that derailments could easily occur and to be prepared for such. Once
you are satisfied with those results, THEN you have the real steam-up.
Meantime, since the track is operational, you can run one of your own locos
while you work on siding or bays or whatever!  That makes it a bit more
rewarding and fun to get those final items done.  I learned a lot with Cmdr.
O'Connor's track and layout building experience.  It was grueling, but
rewarding.  Congratulations!  And I do look forward to your photos!

Vickie-Marie
- Original Message -
From: "Dave Cole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Multiple recipients of sslivesteam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 9:05 AM
Subject: Re: gt&e has first run



 At 7:35 PM -0800 11/19/02, Jeffrey Williams wrote:
 >So should we all show up at 10:00 am this Saturday for your first

steamup?

 >
 >===

 thanks to one and all who sent not only publicly encouraging words,
 but those who contacted me privately as well.

 jeff's note, while i'm sure was intended to be facetious, isn't too
 far off the mark. i am awaiting some of those bridge clamps from
 hillman and then will get the bridges working ... i don't really want
 guests until i can guarantee egress and right now getting out of the
 circle when the rails are all down can be exciting.

 i have a steamup-bay/storage yard that is now not connected to the
 main loop -- i'm going to have to build a turnout that is at an
 interesting angle to get the bay on-line to the mainline.

 plus, there have to be a lot more test runs -- i wouldn't want
 anything to happen to jeff's c-16, for example.

 rest assured that there will be an announcement on the pcls list soon
 about a steamup.

 \dmc

 --
 ^^^
 Dave Cole
 Gen'l Sup't:  Grand Teton & Everglades Steam Excursion Co.
Pacifica, Calif. USA 



 List Mom: sslivesteam, the list of small-scale live steamers


 ^^^





--
^^^
Dave Cole
Gen'l Sup't:  Grand Teton & Everglades Steam Excursion Co.
  Pacifica, Calif. USA  
List Mom: sslivesteam, the list of small-scale live steamers
  

^^^ 


Re: Fabricating cylinders: Screwball or practical?

2002-11-23 Thread Trent Dowler
Hello Steve and Everyone,

   I'm not sure of the availability in your area, but try using a brass water
pipe nipple instead of the steel pipe. The nipples can usually be found at the
local hardware store and are not too terribly expensive. They're already
"cored" and usually machine well.
   If you want to use bronze, and have further use of it, you can buy it at
local supply houses (bearing suppliers, precision tool dealers, etc.) in 12"
long pieces of the required diameter. It's also inexpensive in this form.
   Auto parts stores usually have various sizes and wall thickness' of
bushings in stock.
   Hope your message blocker doesn't kick this message out for the use of the
word "nipple", Vance. 

Later,
Trent