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
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
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
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
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