TOOT, Maybe you should switch over your email to Google GMAIL.
How would we then keep MS developers gainfully employed?
TOOT, Maybe you should switch over your email to Google GMAIL.
How would we then keep MS developers gainfully employed?
Sherrel your idea reminds me of Chuck Thompson, the late great sports caster for the Orioles and Baltimore Colts. He would often say they should save some of these runs/points for the next game.LOUIS -- I told my wife the previous game that the Cubs better save some of those runs they scored for the next game -- I was correct. We're gonna get Jobu to help them! (loved that movie)
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You could also try some heavy grease on the O ring. I wish you well.Louis- Thanks for the suggestion. I will definitely check it out.
All is well Willie, just busy here in Baltimore and I stayed up late watching baseball so I woke up late.Good Morning All, from beautiful Gulf Shores Al. 72 degrees and partly cloudy as usual. Surf's down a bit. Actually can't wait to get back home to my trains! Three days of hearing the constant roar of the ocean waves is beginning to be boring.
Where is everyone this morning? Seems like we should have seen Louis, Terry and Joe by now.
Headed for the museum this morning and I have the camera ready.
Well, gotta go as my wife wants her laptop back.
Everybody have a great day.
Willie
Good Morning ... I;ll join you guys with a roll and some more coffee. I have a dilemma here. I have maybe 20 pair of these trucks that I bought on a closeout from the hobby shop I used to frequent. They are good rolling On3 metal trucks. I am wondering if anyone can tell me who made them and if, IYO, they can be re-gauged for HO track. I am determined to build a small On30 layout (even if it is only a shelf) and have quite a bit of scratch built On3 cars which, with some slight mods, work very nice for On30. Then I will be able to run also what few HO locomotives I have like the little diesel-electric that I recently purchased. Opinions - anyone?
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Sherrel I think they are OO gauge trucks (1/76) they would probably work ok on a HO shelf layout without any curves, I'm speculating.