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Building the Bellevue and Cascade Railroad Ox in 2 1/2 scale
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Building the Bellevue and Cascade Railroad Ox in 2 1/2 scale
this is been almost 30 years in the making
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Re: Building the Bellevue and Cascade Railroad Ox in 2 1/2 scale
Intriguing post! Tell us more. The name of the RR indicates it’s in my backyard - east side from Seattle....
Glenn
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Motive power : 1902 A.S.Campbell 4-4-0 American - 12 5/8" gauge, 1955 Ottaway 4-4-0 American 12" gauge
Ahaha, Retirement: the good life - drifting endlessly on a Sea of projects....
Motive power : 1902 A.S.Campbell 4-4-0 American - 12 5/8" gauge, 1955 Ottaway 4-4-0 American 12" gauge
Ahaha, Retirement: the good life - drifting endlessly on a Sea of projects....
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Re: Building the Bellevue and Cascade Railroad Ox in 2 1/2 scale
Well Glenn ,the Bellevue and Cascade Railroad was a 3 foot Narrow Gauge in Iowa with 36 miles of track! The ox was there last working locomotive, by the way the locomotive started life at SJ Groves Construction Company in New York state with five other siblings building a dam, then to the B&C RR, after that moved to Uniontown Ohio, east of Akron, at a Portland cement facility
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Re: Building the Bellevue and Cascade Railroad Ox in 2 1/2 scale
Just to let you know I had a few projects pop in the way of this I should be back to this very shortly
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Re: Building the Bellevue and Cascade Railroad Ox in 2 1/2 scale
Starting on doing blueprints don't know if I should do in AutoCAD? for this engine just out of curiosity if anybody would be interested in building this locomotive !I May build a few frames to sell if anybody shows interest, also having trouble figuring out how to post correct size pictures I've posted some pictures on Pinterest just do a Google picture search Bellevue and Cascade Railroad Plymouth locomotive, and just in case anybody wants to know I owned the real Plymouth locomotive in the pictures I was going to build it to represent the original ox!!
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Re: Building the Bellevue and Cascade Railroad Ox in 2 1/2 scale
Start working on the frame fabrication
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Re: Building the Bellevue and Cascade Railroad Ox in 2 1/2 scale
Started working on cutting the bottom of the frames to 2.750 the top part of the frame will be 3.125
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Re: Building the Bellevue and Cascade Railroad Ox in 2 1/2 scale
Finish last cut at 3.125 also two frame separators finished soon will be
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Re: Building the Bellevue and Cascade Railroad Ox in 2 1/2 scale
Back part of angle iron Notch out is where the cab is going to be, the clamped on angle iron is where the Eaton 11 hydrostatic pump well be mounted
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Re: Building the Bellevue and Cascade Railroad Ox in 2 1/2 scale
Very shortly will be able to start welding these four pieces together to form the frame sides, then we'll start building the ends with a coupler pockets in it, then start laying out for hydraulic motor Mount between the axles, and
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Re: Building the Bellevue and Cascade Railroad Ox in 2 1/2 scale
One of the reasons why things in the shop move slowly not being able to measure certain distances but only with a tape measure is about as close as you can get! Now I have found a pair of Vernier calipers made in Germany for 75 bucks !! I think 7 ft long reason you asked why I need them that long is my second engine is sp1 Little Giant
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Re: Building the Bellevue and Cascade Railroad Ox in 2 1/2 scale
Little update my full-size Plymouth has been moved to Como Roundhouse Museum that I donated to last year so that means I am able to get back to build of this one