Re: RUBY R/C - Best layout

2001-08-06 Thread Trent Dowler
Bob and Everyone, First off, I am NOT criticizing the article on myLargescal.com. In fact I made the exact same assumption that Dwight (the writer) did. Looking over the R/C for Ruby article, I see where he made stops for the Johnson Bar by drilling and tapping holes for two small bolts on th

Re: Oil Bottle

2001-08-06 Thread Nancy Sager
Charles W. Walters wrote: > I was over at a friends house last night and saw something I think is neat. > He had two oil bottles, different sizes. One for steam oil and one for > lubing. They were about 3 to 5 ounces in size. Tough plastic, but > flexible. Had a long metal stem, bent from t

Re: RUBY R/C - Best layout

2001-08-06 Thread Cgnr
In a message dated 8/6/01 1:55:29 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << I haven't seen a better setup on the servos for a Ruby so far. >> Dwight is a real craftsman and deserves credit for his ideas. I have seen some of his work in electric trains and it is nice to see the Ru

Re: Oil Bottle

2001-08-06 Thread SALTYCRABB
In a message dated 08/06/01 2:34:00 PM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << unfortunately, that's a "framed" page and when you go to it you don't see any bottles :-( ... >> For once I had no problem. Went to "tools" on the left hand side of the homepage and then to the bott

Re: RUBY R/C - Best layout

2001-08-06 Thread Trent Dowler
Bob, Another one of those, "Why didn't I think of that" deals. Thanks for sharing the link with us. If it matters, I also mounted my receiver, batteries, and switch in the tender. Currently I'm only using one servo on the Johnson Bar but after reading the article from Dwight Ennis, I'm off

Steamup in PA

2001-08-06 Thread Dave Cole
a note that came in to me the other day that i neglected to send out until now ... At 2:52 PM -0400 8/2/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Hi Dave - > We have made it as far as Iowa on our great adventure. We hope >to go to the steamup in Rahh PA the end of the month and wondered if >you c

Re: Oil Bottle

2001-08-06 Thread Dave Cole
At 3:37 PM -0400 8/6/01, John Kowalchuk wrote: >I found oil bottles by clicking on "Tools" in the left frame, then on the >"Oiler and Dispenser" in the frame that comes up on the right. This leads >to several oil bottles that would appear to match the description. duh ... sorry for being so dens

Re: Oil Bottle

2001-08-06 Thread John Kowalchuk
At 12:27 PM 8/6/01 -0700, Dave Cole wrote: >unfortunately, that's a "framed" page and when you go to it you don't >see any bottles :-( ... I found oil bottles by clicking on "Tools" in the left frame, then on the "Oiler and Dispenser" in the frame that comes up on the right. This leads to sever

Re: Oil Bottle

2001-08-06 Thread Dave Cole
Mike Bickford: unfortunately, that's a "framed" page and when you go to it you don't see any bottles :-( ... i wandered around but didn't find anything that might be it. could you provide us with the name on your bottle? thanks. \dmc At 9:56 PM +1000 8/6/01, The Bickfords wrote: >Chuck & Ri

Re: Oil Bottle

2001-08-06 Thread The Bickfords
Chuck & Richard You might need an export licence for one of our 'treasures' :-) Back on the oil bottle nozzle trail, I looked at the name on my bottle and then did a Google search and found this website. http://www.dreusicke.com/welcomee.php3. These are the bottles I was meaning. cheers Mike Bic