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Armando Meneses23/09/2011 17:44:47
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Hello.
Jason, unfortunately have not put the cylinders in Place. I wanted to know, how to calculate the possition in the frame. As I'm starting, I have encountered many difficulties, one is constantly missing tools and machines to work. Every time I order something it's time that I stay stopped. What I'm doing, is the chassis, which also stopped this because I have no dessente machine for drilling, and I'm making the drive wheels. I have a doubt about the profile of the wheels. Can I put the question here? Or open another thread? This is about reading plans.
 
Armando
 
Armando Meneses23/09/2011 17:52:35
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JasonB.
I'll put more on 10 "CRS
Armando Meneses24/09/2011 17:42:50
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Hello.
 
I want to put two images on the 10 "CRS. But I'm having trouble putting them.
 
Armando
JasonB24/09/2011 18:27:19
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P Message sent
JasonB27/09/2011 17:41:37
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This is Armando's drawing.
 
As I suggested the 10" CRS refers to the distance between the centres of two holes
 

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Armando Meneses29/09/2011 12:25:30
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Hello
 
What does it mean B.M.S. FAB.?
It is a frame STAY.
 
Armando
JasonB29/09/2011 13:20:47
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Bright Mild Steel Fabrication. So it will be made from pieces of steel that are then silver soldered together.
 
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Edited By JasonB on 29/09/2011 13:21:19

JasonB29/09/2011 13:23:40
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Armando also has a query on teh radius for these wheels, I'm not a loco man so perhaps someone else can help
 

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AndyP29/09/2011 13:49:53
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From The Model Engineer's Handbook root radius for the relevant gauges is given as:-
 
Gauge RR
63.5 0.9
89 1.3
127 1.8
184 2.5
 
all dimensions in mm of course.
 
Andy

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