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NW Mailing List nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org
Fri Aug 19 09:42:57 EDT 2016


As another member said, talk is cheap.   But without talk, ideas cannot 
be shared and grown.

I have sent an email to a gent who does resin castings to get his 
thoughts on this and to see if this is something he would consider.   
Will be looking around for others to contact.

Take care
Bill


On 8/18/2016 11:20 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:
>
> The first step is determining the best way to fabricate 
> duplicates/substitutes. Do we have any members who can assist with 
> this step or identify someone who can do such work?
>
> I would be willing to approach the relevant parties if we have an 
> answer and costs for making substitute parts.
>
> Ron Davis
>
> On 8/18/2016 3:40 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:
>> (SNIP)
>>
>>
>>     Perhaps the Society could be of help by working up an agreement
>>     with the city to provide substitutes and properly store the
>>     actual components in the archives.
>>
>>>
>>> This is a good first step, to store the items in the archives to 
>>> protect them for the future. But rather than "stuff and mount" them, 
>>> they should be as much a part of any other interpretation of the 
>>> materials held by the society. The whistle could be hooked up to a 
>>> proper source of air (or steam) under pressure to record the various 
>>> signals that it was used to provide. Post the sound files where they 
>>> can be listened to by anyone interested. Have a display at the VMT 
>>> with pushbuttons to "play" the various signals and interpret their 
>>> meaning. On a regular basis, arrange a "whistle blow" (in Roanoke, 
>>> Bluefield, at conventions, wherever) so people can hear it in 
>>> person. Same goes for the bell. Take a good photo of the backhead 
>>> with gauges in place, then blow it up for a display with the gauges 
>>> mounted in their appropriate location and information about what 
>>> each gauge was for.
>>>
>>
>> Good ideas, Bruce.
>>
>> Another thought... rather than using wood for the replacements 
>> perhaps urethane might be better.   The Society could then sell 
>> castings of the bell and whistle to cover the costs of helping with 
>> the maintenance of the loco.
>>
>> Take care
>> Bill 
>

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