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... without wrinkling the paper I might try one of those and if any good will report back. Thanks Brian O'Donovan posted: 13 Dec 2015 17:54 from: Martin Wynne Hi Brian, This balsa cement comes with a fine nozzle attachment. No water content, so won't cockle paper: http://modelshop.co.uk/Shop/Item/UHU-Hart-balsa-adhesive-35g/ITM5005 Martin. posted: 14 Dec 2015 20:17 from: Ariels Girdle A good quality contact adhesive works fine for me. Liberally coat both surfaces and manoeuvre carefully into position. It has served me well on several layouts and doesn't wrinkle the paper. Best done in a well ventilated space though. posted: 23 Jan 2016 13:25 from: PeterD Ariels Girdle wrote: A good quality contact adhesive works fine for me. Liberally coat both surfaces and manoeuvre carefully into position. It has served me well on several layouts and doesn't wrinkle the paper. Best done in a well ventilated space though. I realised my topic( topic 2829- message ...
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... -ing breakthrough, eh :-) You wrote (snipped): The questions are:-- could we do this at the same time as keeping the existing layout on the exhibition circuit?- do we need to change all our end protectors and stacking arrangements to cope with the additional height on many boards Who says the new inclines have to be a integral part of the FY baseboards? Especially since they are single tracks rising in 'opposition'. Why not make them removable 'plug-in' strips of thin board liberally supported with piers, rather like cassettes? The whole thing resembling a gentler version of the proprietary 'high-level-systems' once made by eg Tri-ang in 00/H0 and currently made by Tomix in N? One idea for cheap, precision-engineered units for accurately constructing successively increasing-height piers is to employ stacked 2x8 (or 2x12=2x8+ 2x4 alternating bond) Lego bricks, full-height and 'thins'- quick to plug/unplug. By plugging-in to an empty space ...
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... topic: 508 Importing DXF files into 3PI posted: 31 Jul 2008 09:00 from: pimin Unfortunately the Templot diagrams cannot be imported as actual track into 3PI. I can get the DXF file imported but, I get a bunch of strange vertical rails (sticking out of the template). What's up with this??? Where did I go wrong? I've attached the DXF file. Pimin Attachment: attach_323_508_3-way-8 -DXF.dxf 257 posted: 31 Jul 2008 09:01 from: pimin Here is the box file. Attachment: attach_324_508_3-way-8.box 281 posted: 31 Jul 2008 09:16 from: pimin Ooops, should have been P-87 not P087. Loaded the DXF file into 3pi 3 times. FIrst time it was 2-rail the next two times it was 3-rail... I don't get it?? Paul posted: 31 Jul 2008 09:23 from: Martin Wynne pimin wrote: Unfortunately the Templot diagrams cannot be imported as actual track into 3PI. I can ...
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... attempt i,ve not managed to fit the 3 way points& double slip yet simply because i dont know how to yet. I,ve uploaded the boxfile for you to have a look at i,ve done this off a trackplan background from the book so it is as accurate as i can make it. Simon. Attachment: attach_336_530_park_bridge_station _90% _complete.box 417 posted: 26 Aug 2008 12:45 from: JFS...Park Bridge eh? In my shed outside is the kettle from Park Bridge Signal Box- liberated around 1964 after the 'box closed... Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> Share and show> my first attempt. about Templot Club Templot Companion- User Guide- A-Z Index Templot Explained for beginners Please click: important information for new members and first-time visitors. indexing link for search engines back to top of page Please read this important note about copyright: Unless stated otherwise, all the files ...
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... big bolts that attached the bell-housing to the engine when they renewed the clutch. Fortunately I happened to notice it before there was any damage. I was also less than impressed by my Volvo dealer in California. They left one of the wheel bolts out when they gave my brand new XC70 its first service! Hello Andy At work we have a saying/ rule" that mistakes are our friends" in other words a learning opportunity. I suppose there are some instances in life when that might be a bit too liberal an attitude. Not sure about bell housings, but wheel bolts and high voltages come to mind, when I think it might be too late to be friendly! Glad you spotted both before it ended in tears. Andrew posted: 4 Nov 2020 00:14 from: Rob Manchester Andrew Barrowman wrote: My dad had a 125S and I used to take it for a spin. I never actually pranged it. We were less than impressed with the local Fiat place. They failed to replace one of the four big ...
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... -BRITISH/17607390_g8hKkm/1854142410_ttHPV8F#!i =1854142410&k =ttHPV8F Last edited on 16 Nov 2014 18:24 by DerekStuart posted: 12 Nov 2014 12:18 from: Tony W Hi Derek. That is not an arrangement I have come across before. The only possible explanation I can think of is that as the outside check rail appears to be higher than the adjacent running rail, it would contact the outside face of the tyre and force the wheel pair over toward the grease flange lubricator bar ensuring a liberal application, but this is only supposition on my part. Tony. posted: 12 Nov 2014 12:41 from: Matt M. Hi Derek, Not an extra I'm familiar with this either. Tony's answer is interesting, though I would point out that the section of this check rail(?) closest to the running line is not opposite what appears to be a P& M style rail and flange lubricator. I was wondering if it just some setup to stop excessive run-off from the high side of ...
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... /fonts/CID/, removing from list! 2014-12-26 22:17:41.012 Wine[7373] /Users/mike/Wine Files/drive_c/TEMPLOT_DEV/templot_2.exe Any suggestions to do with file/directory permissions on the mac or fonts required in the wine/windows fonts directory would be appreciated. Thank you, Michael Attachment: attach_2026_2603_Picture_1.png 136 posted: 27 Dec 2014 17:49 from: Martin Wynne Hi Michael, Welcome to Templot Club. When running under Wine, Templot uses the "Liberation Sans" font, which is an open source replacement for the Microsoft proprietary fonts, see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberation_fonts You need to install this font in your Wine fonts folder, although why it is not already there is a bit puzzling. Did you install Linux/Wine via Codeweavers Crossover, Winebottler, or something else? Sorry my knowledge of Macs is almost nil, but I'm sure others on here will be able to help. regards, Martin. posted: 27 Dec 2014 19: ...
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... Dave, Those are the ballast edges and cess lines for a background template. Although for which one is a bit of mystery -- you have one rail only of the control template superimposed over that one? Perhaps you could post your box file here? cheers, Martin. posted: 2 May 2020 21:00 from: David Baillie Hi Martin,Thanks for the prompt response. However I'm now struggling to find the .box file given the peculiarities of Crossover. Well I can find it, but not sure how to liberate it from Crossover and copy it to the familiarity of my Mac!. I'm determined to sort this- but give me a little while longer! Dave posted: 2 May 2020 21:11 from: David Baillie Found it! Hope it's the right one. Please forgive me if there is some duplication of templates- I'm only just starting!Dave Attachment: attach_3019_3653_daves_freelance_3 1_2020_05_01_2310_02.box 81 posted: 2 May 2020 21:38 from: Martin Wynne Hi Dave, You didn't say it was a half-finished tandem. For ...
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