Re: BAGRS Project Locomotive

2001-10-24 Thread Norman S Briskman
This is a test

Re: sslivesteam-Digest - Number 615

2001-10-24 Thread Pthornto
In a message dated 10/24/2001 3:01:44 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I am a recent signing to this list understand that a lot of people have been here forever, they know the abbreviations the 'in' jokes and comments but for us that are new to the list It means

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2001-10-24 Thread Pipstow
Vance pointed us to http://www.under-tec.com for gas relief. Vance, I've long been impressed with your encyclopedic knowledge and all-around helpfulness, but this one takes top (bottom) prize. The testimonials floating across the web page screen made me laugh until tears came to my eyes.

Re: BAGRS Project Locomotive

2001-10-24 Thread Royce Woodbury
You must answer the question to pass. Where's your answer? royce (w) Norman S Briskman wrote: This is a test

RE: BAGRS Project Locomotive

2001-10-24 Thread Shyvers, Steve
Chuck, Midwest's Heritage steam engine is supplied with the boiler already soldered and the one-cylinder engine pre-assembled. The engine frame is a bronze casting. The boiler includes a safety valve. I do not know the specific type of solder or brazing material that is used on the boiler. The

under-tec redress

2001-10-24 Thread Gary
Ditto Father Cram's comments Vance. I operate a foster home for adult schizophrenics. I am also VP of a foster care provider organization for Oregon care providers. This struck a very earthy responce in me and I trust it will in all the foster care providers I e-mailed. I suggested that this tool

Re: BAGRS Project Locomotive

2001-10-24 Thread Gary
Testy response for Norman - Original Message - From: Norman S Briskman [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Multiple recipients of sslivesteam [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 5:54 AM Subject: Re: BAGRS Project Locomotive This is a test

RE: DENVER

2001-10-24 Thread Ciambrone, Steve @ OS
Thank Marc for his response. I thoroughly enjoy his locomotive of the month column on his website. Lots of ideas for scratch built projects. Looking forward to reading about the Denver Project and probably building it. Sincerely Steve Ciambrone Sr. Test Engineer L-3 Ocean Systems

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2001-10-24 Thread Gary
not sure about the rest of the members of this list, but, regarding Vance I wonder what led him to find this site! : Gary Lane - Original Message - From: VR Bass [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Multiple recipients of sslivesteam [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001

Spreewald or Lucy Wilesco

2001-10-24 Thread Gary
Anyone have experience with the Wilesco Spreewald? Gary Lane - Original Message - From: Ferdinand Mels [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Multiple recipients of sslivesteam [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 4:36 PM Subject: Lucy Wilesco Anyone have any experience with the Wilesco

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2001-10-24 Thread VR Bass
Vance pointed us to http://www.under-tec.com for gas relief. Vance, I've long been impressed with your encyclopedic knowledge Don, I must (I REALLY must) give credit where it's due for this one. Under- tec was awarded the Ig-Nobel Prize in Biology for this wonderful invention. See

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2001-10-24 Thread WaltSwartz
I wonder if Vance found the site or if it found him! Keep your STEAM up! Mr. Lunkenheimer

search topics

2001-10-24 Thread Royce Woodbury
LOL ! Good question. royce (w) Gary wrote: not sure about the rest of the members of this list, but, regarding Vance I wonder what led him to find this site! : Gary Lane - Original Message - From: VR Bass [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Multiple recipients of

Project Locomotives

2001-10-24 Thread Chris Wolcott
I'd like to try my hand at building an engine, but would prefer something other than a chain drive 'Critter'. Are there any 'plans' for a more traditional engine (Shay or other type geared loco would be fine as well) that does not require machining? (Also in the 'AFFORDABLE' range. . . . )

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2001-10-24 Thread Geoff Spenceley
Thanks Vance et al, Re that site for the pants,--Lovely!--I wonder if a silencer or condensor/evaporater can be supplied as an extra! I could use the charcoal filter (after use) to light the my coal fired Britannia (right Tony?). That should clear out the tracks at DH--except I won't have a

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2001-10-24 Thread Dave Cole
At 12:03 PM -0700 10/24/01, Geoff Spenceley wrote: Gotta keep it locos or Dave Cole will be after me! actually, i'm about ready to call a halt to this off-topic stuff ... \dmc -- ^^^ Dave Cole Gen'l Sup't: Grand Teton Everglades

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2001-10-24 Thread Clark Lord
Dave Cole wrote: At 12:03 PM -0700 10/24/01, Geoff Spenceley wrote: Gotta keep it locos or Dave Cole will be after me! actually, i'm about ready to call a halt to this off-topic stuff ... \dmc So just where would you (Dave Cole) suggest that we small scale livesteamers go (which list

Re: sslivesteam-Digest - Number 615

2001-10-24 Thread SEFIERO
In a message dated 10/24/01 9:21:22 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: And a bunch of Brits, like me, who keep pointing out that there are other narrow gauge railways to model besides those in CO. Pete Where? Rog

Re: sslivesteam-Digest - Number 615

2001-10-24 Thread machine
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: In a message dated 10/24/01 9:21:22 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: And a bunch of Brits, like me, who keep pointing out that there are other narrow gauge railways to model besides those in CO. Pete Where? Rog The

Re: BAGRS Project Locomotive

2001-10-24 Thread Norman S Briskman
Thanks. The test was to see if my own message would come up. In as much as did not I have failed to properly set up my e-mail configuration. Back to the bookfor dummies. - Original Message - From: Gary [EMAIL PROTECTED] Testy response for Norman

Re: BAGRS Project Locomotive

2001-10-24 Thread Ferdinand Mels
HI Norm Your message did come up - we never receive our own messages Cheers Ferd From: Norman S Briskman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2001 17:07:54 -0400 To: Multiple recipients of sslivesteam [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: BAGRS Project Locomotive

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2001-10-24 Thread SALTYCRABB
In a message dated 10/24/01 4:19:02 PM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Your message did come up - we never receive our own messages If you want to see your own message just confirm that with the list mom and it will be done. Jim Crabb

Brit locos was Messages

2001-10-24 Thread Harry Wade
At 12:03 PM 10/24/01 -0700, you wrote: Incidentally, I am pleasantly surprised as to how many colonists over here know about Brit locos--take that Harry Wade chap for example, I would explain how that came to be but it would require travel back in time and I'm afraid that in the soon to be

Re: sslivesteam-Digest - Number 615

2001-10-24 Thread Peter Jobusch
At 04:31 PM 2001-10-24 EDT, you wrote: In a message dated 10/24/01 9:21:22 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: And a bunch of Brits, like me, who keep pointing out that there are other narrow gauge railways to model besides those in CO. Pete Where? Rog The

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2001-10-24 Thread Harry Wade
At 06:13 PM 10/24/01 -0700, you wrote: Harry you can tell me your story off-list! Geoff. Sure.

echos

2001-10-24 Thread Royce Woodbury
Norman. It's a setting on the list. When you register to receive emails from the list, you specify whether you want your postings to be sent back to you. not sure how to change it but /dmc does (David, the list = mom) royce (w) Norman S Briskman wrote: Royce, The question is, how do I

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2001-10-24 Thread Trent Dowler
Vance, I'd rather not know WHY you were searching for, and found the web page. grin With the opening picture of the supplied page, perhaps it should have been called under-cover instead of under-tec. (???) Later, Trent P.S.- http://www.under-tec.com