Building Tenmille kits

2003-07-07 Thread Harry Wade
At 06:15 PM 6/28/03 -0700, you wrote: I have assembled both the kits you mention Monsewer Spencely Geoff, Did your Toat kit have more drawings/instructions to it than a single sheet of three views? That's all mine came with and seems to me there should be more than that; the much simpler

Re: Building Tenmille kits

2003-07-07 Thread Geoff Spenceley
Harry, Monsewer--Hmmph- did I sign that way??? No!-- You are full of it yerself! The Toad instructions as I recall were very complete but it is so long since I constructed it. I may still have the box and instructions up in the garage attic--I'll check tomorrow and let you know. Barry Harper

Re: Building Tenmille kits

2003-07-07 Thread Harry Wade
At 04:56 PM 7/7/03 -0700, you wrote: Monsewer--Hmmph- did I sign that way??? No!-- You are full of it! Your Countship, I was told that once, and I sought a second opinion! I may still have the box and instructions up in the garage attic--I'll check tomorrow and let you know. That would

Building Tenmille kits

2003-06-28 Thread Harry Wade
Folks, Now it's my turn to ask a construction question. I've just acquired a couple of Tenmille freight kits, the GW Toad and a low-side wagon, and although I've built plenty of the US craftsman style wood railway car kits each mfg's products can need very different treatments. Since this

Re: Building Tenmille kits

2003-06-28 Thread The Sagers
Tenmille kits what glue is best these days? Is it cyano? Not for anything you want to last a while. I have found that CA glues will bond wood very well, but not over the long run. From what I hear, CA was designed to deteriorate in the presence of moisture (it was developed as a surgical