Amazing, we look at a website in Australia to view a locomotive in Florida!
Jim
> click on the "Scroll back _ messages".
> Plug in a number up to 999
There's the trick! I was only seeing about 20 messages. Richard
used to purge the chat board every week, so I thought it was gone
for good. Thanks!
-vance-
In a message dated 3/26/2000 7:16:52 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Here's the URL for Norm's Sammie mods. He does such nice work!
Boy that makes a huge difference! It looks great, makes me want one even
more.
Bob
Jim Curry wrote:
>
> Vance and list:
>
> Believe me, I didn't have that stuff memorized. If you want to see what
> the conversations have been click on the "Scroll back _ messages".
> Plug in a number up to 999 and click on "Get Messages" (don't hit Return
> key) and sit back. Scroll do
Vance and list:
Believe me, I didn't have that stuff memorized. If you want to see what
the conversations have been click on the "Scroll back _ messages".
Plug in a number up to 999 and click on "Get Messages" (don't hit Return
key) and sit back. Scroll down for the date and time I indic
> This makes for a much improved locomotive, visually. You can see a photo of
> it on the SiTG chat board from 3/16/00 19:57:00.
Jim, that message is long gone now -- I don't suppose you saved a
URL or a copy of the picture? Norm does fantastic work!
-vance-
You guys were talking about the valve gear and desired improvements.
Norm Saley, Orlando, has modified his Sammie. He's moved the eccentrics
inside the frames and added rocker arms to get the motion to the valves.
This makes for a much improved locomotive, visually. You can see a photo of
it on t