Re: Roundhouse SRRL#24
Rather than use steel wool, try a piece of "almost used-up" Scotch Brite. No problem with the little left over pieces of steel wool. If you do use the wool, use 000 or grade. Keep your steam up!, It's COLD here Walt Mr. Lunkenheimer
Re: Roundhouse SRRL#24
In a message dated 01/03/01 6:42:21 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: A question for anyone who owns a RH SRRL #24. I have noticed a fair amount of surface rust on the drivers. Any one else experiencing this? None to speak of on mine Chuck. I run in a very humid, salty environment year round. Jim Crabb Seabrook (Houston), Texas
Re: Roundhouse SRRL#24
I experienced the problem with mine about a year ago, I solved it by cleaning off the rust with a Scotch Brite pad them giving the wheels linkage a light coat of 3-1 oil. I haven't had the problem since. Just make sure to recoat the wheels when you are putting the engine away. Don Plasterer From: "Charles W. Walters" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Multiple recipients of sslivesteam [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Roundhouse SRRL#24 Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 19:42:53 -0500 A question for anyone who owns a RH SRRL #24. I have noticed a fair amount of surface rust on the drivers. Any one else experiencing this? Chuck Walters http://home.twcny.rr.com/cnylsrs _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
Re: Roundhouse SRRL#24/Gauge 1 Diamondplate.
I've had mind for just over a year now. No rust. Run it more (VBG). I've tried to find some Gauge 1 Diamondplate. Most of what I've seen is to small in size about 1"x 2" with small diamonds and a larger piece 7" long with Tiny diamonds. I want to cover those shiny walks. Phil.P. Reading,PA. Subject: Roundhouse SRRL#24 A question for anyone who owns a RH SRRL #24. I have noticed a fair amount of surface rust on the drivers. Any one else experiencing this? Chuck Walters http://home.twcny.rr.com/cnylsrs