Re: American project jpegs

2003-03-12 Thread Terry Griner
Looks good! I think it would be a nice project for someone like me, limited machine skills, but lots of spare time. As to the fastener debate, I like the idea of giving general specs for diameter, length and material, then let the builder decide on threads. The wagon top boiler looks a little

Re: American project jpegs

2003-03-12 Thread mart.towers
- Original Message - From: XXYZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Multiple recipients of sslivesteam [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 4:59 PM Subject: American project jpegs Hi all, I just posted a few jpegs of the American project solid models, if anyone is interested. Looks

RE: American project jpegs

2003-03-12 Thread XXYZ
Terry, Looks good! I think it would be a nice project for someone like me, limited machine skills, but lots of spare time. Thanks! I am a novice machinist as well, so that was my intent. I am a professional engineer so machining inside the PC is easy. I'm also kind of a tool hound and the

Re: American project jpegs

2003-03-12 Thread Dave Cole
ken: i forget ... have you spec'd a burner yet? \dmc At 9:59 AM -0700 3/12/03, XXYZ wrote: Hi all, I just posted a few jpegs of the American project solid models, if anyone is interested. The website address is: http://moosedog.home.mindspring.com/ Remember, it's a work in progress so

RE: American project jpegs

2003-03-12 Thread Dave Cole
At 11:17 AM -0700 3/12/03, XXYZ wrote: Why, Any ideas? no, just curious. \dmc -- ^^^ Dave Cole Gen'l Sup't: Grand Teton Everglades Steam Excursion Co. Pacifica, Calif. USA http://45mm.com/ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] List