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kvom
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Railroad Supply?

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Does anyone have an alternate way to contact either Mike or Roland? I've called the number on their website several times. After many rings it goes to voicemail, where the mailbox is full.
Wayne Davis
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I have emailed Mike from the email address on there web page and have gotten a fast response.

Wayne

http://www.railroadsupply.com/resources.html
rrnut-2
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Call Mike after between 6 and 9pm, any day except Tuesday.

Jim B

P.S. He might be on vacation this week. I called his house phone Monday and no answer. That's unusual.
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kenrinc
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When I was dealing with them, I could pretty consistantly get an answer by calling around 4pm PDT (I'm out west).

Ken-
hwboivin3

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Mike was/is on vacation. I talked with him this past Tuesday.

And I usually call between 7-8 pm to get a hold of him.


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Lovesthedrive
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You could always drive by his house and pound on his door....
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rrnut-2
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I do that! :D Did that Saturday, bought some drive wheels for the Mikado.

He was on vacation last week.

Jim B
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Lovesthedrive
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If you do go pound on his door. Be polite and offer to help him, he is usually backlogged with work.

I think I ran a drill press for him making stainless grates. Or at least it was repetitive drilling in stainless steel.
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Oh, you missed the fun stuff.....fiberglass! :lol:

Jim B
hwboivin3

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Jim,


Did you get all 8 drivers? I'm still waiting on 2 lightweight drivers. :(
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