About a month ago customer contacted us and asked if we could build him a 50" Round End Through Girder for his layout. We took into consideration building two separate girders and welding them together but ultimately decided to build it as one solid girder. For this span the girder plates are 3.5 inches high instead of the usual 3 inches.
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5/17/2012 12:53:20 am
You truly make it appear so simple together with your presentation but I locate this topic to be truly something which I assume I would by no means understand. It seems too complex and extremely broad for me. I am looking forward for your subsequent post.
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1/31/2018 01:25:43 pm
I must say that this is really nicely done because it looks solid. I am very amazed with the railway projects that you had and I assumed that maybe these are the ones that are being used in the movies as well. And if I am wrong, I think you should now start to engage in those big time projects. Do you also make those real ones? I think the structures that are being used in making movies should be very easy for you to make too. Like for example, those structures that are being shown as if they are real buildings that look so great in the movies, but in reality are just dummies. I think you can do it easily with this expertise you have.
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5/3/2017 06:37:37 pm
If building this model is quiet hard already, I can already imagine how hard it is to build the real one. Thank you for posting these photos! Those who are not familiar with this stuff are surely thankful seeing this thing for the first time. By the way, this 50" Round End Through Girder was done in a great way. I hope your client will like it! Good luck and God bless!
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