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| a440 |
Posted - 05/13/2012 : 8:00:01 PM I asked bout HO scale sides (see "Where's The (HO Scale) Beef (Sides)?") of beef, but now that i got them, it's tiime to show you, still under construction, my HO scale scratchbuilt E. L. & P. Meat Corp meat packing plant; I got a long way to go though, wioth more parts and detailing needed, as my layout, The Neo Capernaum R.R., is under construction since 1981. I need scale figures of butcher staff and electrical conduit detailing and building details, boxes, and some brass details to make the hooks and the overhead rollin rack for the sides of beef.
The building, where the elevated mainline runs over, was built of Evergreen styrene plastic, a Walthers cooling chiller machine for buildings and some detailed parts shaped like packing boxes as well; got a long way to go.
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| a440 |
Posted - 06/02/2012 : 11:30:59 AM Brass is #1
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| desertdrover |
Posted - 05/29/2012 : 8:19:35 PM quote: Originally posted by slimjerkins
This might help

Been through more of these plants than I care to remember.
-slim
What Slim is showing here, looks like the sliding barn door rollers with hook for the meat attached to the bottoms of the rollers. We used those type of door rollers on our farm.

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| slimjerkins |
Posted - 05/29/2012 : 2:34:15 PM This might help

Been through more of these plants than I care to remember.
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| a440 |
Posted - 05/24/2012 : 8:04:42 PM I'll stick with brass; it's sturdier than plastic and i doubt if photo etched racks would work
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| bitlerisvj |
Posted - 05/24/2012 : 09:51:52 AM Hi Dave, Yes, I see the sketches. Maybe there is a configuration issue with a browser setting? Since Firefox has started putting out a release a month or something, I have been getting strange results. Now, I am pretty much using only Chrome. Regards, Vic B.
quote: Originally posted by deemery
quote: Originally posted by a440
I hate to say it, but all I see is a red X.
I see the little sketch. What about everyone else?
dave
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| George D |
Posted - 05/24/2012 : 08:14:28 AM I see your sketches, Dave. I wish I could explain why I see them and other's can't. but that's beyond my computer knowledge.
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| a440 |
Posted - 05/23/2012 : 10:35:25 PM I still see the red X
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| deemery |
Posted - 05/23/2012 : 6:00:14 PM quote: Originally posted by a440
I hate to say it, but all I see is a red X.
I see the little sketch. What about everyone else?
dave |
| a440 |
Posted - 05/23/2012 : 5:25:06 PM I hate to say it, but all I see is a red X.
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| deemery |
Posted - 05/23/2012 : 10:05:16 AM Thinking about this a bit more: Make the rails from channel, either styrene (Evergreen/Plastruct) or brass. Use small beads for the rollers themselves:
 Construct the meat hooks via a metal rod with a hook on the bottom, that goes into the hole in the bead on the top.
You can get -very small beads- from Michaels with small diameter holes in them (for threading the beading wire), I've used one of them for a knob at the end of a shifter. I think Plastruct makes smaller channel than Evergreen.
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| a440 |
Posted - 05/23/2012 : 09:47:26 AM What do they look like?
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| deemery |
Posted - 05/23/2012 : 08:55:21 AM Could you build the roller racks using brass angle stock (K&S), and maybe improvise the rollers from beads from a craft store?
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| a440 |
Posted - 05/22/2012 : 8:16:08 PM Right said, but let's get back on topic with the meat plant? I got a long way to go. |
| deemery |
Posted - 05/22/2012 : 4:32:35 PM quote: Originally posted by LaRueD
quote: Originally posted by a440
quote: Originally posted by LaRueD
"E. L. & P." ????
= Emerson, Lake & Palmer?
Delbert Sulphur Springs Valley, Arizona
Yup. I did that as an homage to the legendary classic rock band, which I grew up listening to.
Very cool! [:-thumbu]
Their music is timeless and epic. Brain Salad Surgery!! 
Delbert
I dunno, I find EL&P to be dated, but "Tarkus" is one of my all-time favorite album covers. Anytime I hear the Janacek Symphonetta, I do start to sing the words to "Knife Edge": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3p2XxjuV0Y
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| a440 |
Posted - 05/22/2012 : 4:23:42 PM Now where would there be a good place for brass materials for the roller racks?
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