my project
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my project
As I stated in that little engines thread...I am constructing the "hudson" version of LE's "old northern". Would love to post some photos .......can I get a heads up on how to do that on this site. Seems each blog site has it's own methods.
Huggles, Pamela
Huggles, Pamela
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Re: my project
Pam,
Once you are logged in, just scroll down under the reply window (where you type your reply) and you will see "Upload Attachment". Click browse. Just browse to your picture file and double click on it. This will enter the file name. Then click the "add the file" button and your picture will attach to your reply. Keep in mind to keep the picture file size below the required maximum.
Once you are logged in, just scroll down under the reply window (where you type your reply) and you will see "Upload Attachment". Click browse. Just browse to your picture file and double click on it. This will enter the file name. Then click the "add the file" button and your picture will attach to your reply. Keep in mind to keep the picture file size below the required maximum.
Bruce Mowbray
Springville & Southern RR
TMB Manufacturing & Locomotive Works
Springville & Southern RR
TMB Manufacturing & Locomotive Works
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Thankyou very much
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Re: my project
Pam
Very nice work!!...nice to see pictures of your project...glad I was able to help you
Mike
Very nice work!!...nice to see pictures of your project...glad I was able to help you
Mike
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Re: my project
Looking good, Pam!
Andy Pullen
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Clausing 10x24, Sheldon 12" shaper, ProtoTrak AGE-2 control cnc on a BP clone, Reed Prentice 14" x 30", Sanford MG 610 surface grinder, Kalamazoo 610 bandsaw, Hardinge HSL speed lathe, Hardinge HC chucker, Kearney and Trecker #2K plain horizontal mill, Haas TL-1 lathe.
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Thankyou both.....just taking my time and being careful
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Very nice work. I especially like the pedestal jaw toe joint for the binders. Very prototypical. Can I ask what the pile of frames are for on the back of your workbench ??
Bruce Mowbray
Springville & Southern RR
TMB Manufacturing & Locomotive Works
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Those are extra frame rails.....I aquired left over material from work(they were never going to use it again) had the waterjet set up to cut frames so just cut some extras in case I screwed something up. Always learned "when you have extras available you'll never mess up" has always worked for me....
Pamela
Pamela