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Thursday June 7, 2014

Unread postPosted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 3:36 pm
by Joe Kanocz
Dr Soos and Herb after the test run of the coal tipple
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Pipe racks in the PRO
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Tank cars being painted with primer
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Rack area for storage
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Re: Thursday June 7, 2014

Unread postPosted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 7:18 pm
by Joe Kanocz
Also, something about using the Friend's Forum. If you haven't tried this, aim your mouse over the photo of the RPO. Click your mouse again over the expanded photo. And click it again to enlarge it. The photos uploaded are not compressed unless the person uploading the photo compressed.

Notice the detail of the workmanship.

Re: Thursday June 7, 2014

Unread postPosted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 7:19 pm
by John Cole
The guy spraying around the coupler in the third photo is Al Stevenson who is one of the original guys who helped save the CATS in the late 60s and if you go in either depot you will see a bronze plaque with his name and him in the group photo in his Rio Grande Conductors uniform. I was privileged to have him on our team.

Re: Thursday June 7, 2014

Unread postPosted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 7:25 pm
by Joe Kanocz
Al was doing the priming today. He's got the spray gun next to the coupler.

Re: Thursday June 7, 2014

Unread postPosted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 7:36 pm
by John Cole
Poor Don Bayer, in 3 days we ran just under SIX TONS of sand through Andy's sand blaster cleaning the two narrow frame tankers down to the bare metal and had a 'little' problem with the dust drifting down to his RPO car.

Don said that "if I needed more sand, he has about 50 pounds of it that got in his car". Oops! :eek: