TURNTABLES
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Lois
           I have a couple of pieces each of Micro engineering code 70 and 85 weathered flex track i will send you. Just need your address.
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Jon Kelley 
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> I have used code 70 rail. Most hobby shops will sell yopu one or two sections. 
> If not contact me off line, nmrammr at verizon.net. 
> 
> Kurt S. Kramke 
> 
> >From: NW Modeling List 
> >Date: 2008/05/06 Tue PM 08:55:51 CDT 
> >To: NW Modeling List 
> >Subject: RE: TURNTABLES 
> 
> > 
> >I however cannot afford to buy a turntable, so I have to scratchbuild one for 
> my HO layout. I however have one problem. I am having difficulty finding the 
> inside tracking rail on the edge of the turntable pit. Any ideas on how to model 
> this? 
> >Lois J. Ponton 
> >ljp611 at ntelos.net 
> > 
> >To: nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org 
> >Subject: Re: TURNTABLES 
> >Date: Mon, 5 May 2008 18:51:00 -0400 
> >From: nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org 
> > 
> >Ed, The "standard" N&W turntable was 115 feet; that said, I have the Walthers 
> turntable and I'm very happy with it. Jim Brewer----- Original Message ----- 
> From: NW Modeling List To: NW Modeling Sent: Monday, May 05, 2008 4:53 
> PMSubject: TURNTABLES 
> >Hi folks 
> >Â 
> >At a sale at my favorite hobby shop in Duluth this weekend I saw the Walthers 
> "Cornerstone" 130' turntable. Having lost my Diamond Scale Constuction TT a 
> while back, I looked itthis one up in the Walthers catalog and it seemed to fit 
> the bill. 
> >Â 
> >Big enough for an "A" and looking at photos in a few NW books seemed to match 
> pretty well. 
> >Â 
> >Any comments from anyone who has it? Mechanism OK? More or less true to NW 
> practice? 
> >Â 
> >Thanks as always. 
> >Â 
> >Ed Svitil 
> > 
> > 
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