I suspect that different railways had their own variations of basic design, and then each set would be built to suit the exact location, to the whim of the chippy, with whatever materials were available in the yard on the particular day. DYOT!
Cod in batter?each set would be built to suit the exact location, to the whim of the chippy, with whatever materials were available
Cod in batter?
I can't be herring you right, you must be able to salmon up a good replyI'm Floundering under all these puns, no in fact I've Haddock!
I can't be herring you right, you must be able to salmon up a good reply
No need to be koi about it..................
tac
Admit it, you are only keeping this thing going for the halibut...
tac
And I bet he'll use whiting on his gatesBut we are Charming with it though!
Back on the Subject this started on first gate made second still to assemble they look big but in theory they are to the correct height etc, the big grey bit gets buried under the gravel.
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And I bet he'll use whiting on his gates
How long did it take to:-Back on the Subject this started on first gate made second still to assemble they look big but in theory they are to the correct height etc, the big grey bit gets buried under the gravel.
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How long did it take to:-
1 Draw out?
2 Print?
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3 What was cost of consumables for this project?
I am still grappling with the justification of 3d Printing and it is partially due to the lack of information like that asked for above that is the problem.
Sid, many thanks that certainly put some meat on the bones of 3D Printing. I am sure that many will be grateful for your efforts to explain this, particularly with Time and Consumables. To be honest I never expected a Cost for the Electricity, probably use more with Lightbulbs building by scratch on dark winter evenings!