Re[2]: Paso Robles Track

2004-06-05 Thread Bert Edmunda
Hello Dave I see you are in the throws of preparing your track for a steam up We use modules of 1.2m x 0.6m about 4ft by 2ft. They have a 2x1 wooden frame and the top is a laminate which is oil and water resistant. This material is usually used to protect chip board in transit at the top and

Re[2]: Paso Robles Track

2004-06-05 Thread Dave Cole
At 9:22 PM +0200 6/5/04, Bert Edmunda wrote: I don't know if this is any help, but it is easy to transport in a car with fold down seats and the 3m long track we use goes up on the roof tied to timbers. Thats it Cheap, easy, fast, one man can do it. I have detail photos. it's always helpful to

Re: Re[2]: Paso Robles Track

2004-06-05 Thread Walt Swartz
As soon as I can track down one of their managers, I'll try to find out. Around here those guys are harder to get to see than getting an appointment with an MD! what ever happened to the frames that I sent out to San Jose some time back in the 90s? Keep your steam up! Walt

Re: Re[2]: Paso Robles Track

2004-06-05 Thread Dave Cole
At 8:43 PM -0400 6/5/04, Walt Swartz wrote: what ever happened to the frames that I sent out to San Jose some time back in the 90s? those were the basis for what we call the pcls track. you wouldn't recognize your frames, but they are in there somewhere ... you can see pictures of it on mike