Friday October 3, 2015

Discussion Pertaining to Work Session G - 2015

Friday October 3, 2015

Unread postby Joe Kanocz » Fri Oct 02, 2015 4:25 pm

Today is the last day of the last session of 2015. Here some pics.

Dan Pyzel's project 5995 is looking so nice.
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Stock car and box car got put on wheels. It's been 50 years since the stock has been on wheels
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Sharon is still at the mad scientist office doing chronicling
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A spiffy tank car waiting for lettering
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Gondola 1357 is coming to life quickly. Amazing work completed in one week.
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Decking is starting on flat car 6529.
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Some of John Weiss' s patterns for castings
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The consist for tomorrow's charter is being assembled.
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A bolster welded this week
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Russ Sperry and John Cole in the CRF helping set up for the slide show.
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Re: Friday October 3, 2015

Unread postby Fred L. Kuhns » Fri Oct 02, 2015 7:45 pm

Joe the pictures along with the captions are just great.
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Re: Friday October 3, 2015

Unread postby Craig Kumler » Fri Oct 02, 2015 8:05 pm

Thanks Joe for all the great pics you always seem to find and post! That 34' stock is looking good!
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Re: Friday October 3, 2015

Unread postby Larry Sullivan » Fri Oct 02, 2015 9:38 pm

Joe - thanks for all the pics from this session, as well as the others this year. Very much appreciated to see the work that is happening, and constantly in awe of what some of the folks accomplish out there.
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Re: Friday October 3, 2015

Unread postby John Cole » Fri Oct 02, 2015 10:30 pm

I cannot say enough about the quality workmanship that is going into the rebuilds, (especially the trucks). That big ass piece of metal has SO MUCH work and care into its creation, it will outlive all of us. Roy and Wayne worked on that truck for DAYS, just measuring, laying out the parts, welding and grinding for 6 to 8 hours a day for days! Roy said they went through a 50# box of rod in just one day!
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