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Frederic Testard
Engineer

France
16448 Posts

Posted - 01/16/2011 :  1:52:25 PM  Show Profile
Very nice and interesting technique, Verne. The results are quite good.

Frederic Testard
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MinerFortyNiner
Fireman

USA
1994 Posts

Posted - 01/31/2011 :  02:05:11 AM  Show Profile  Visit MinerFortyNiner's Homepage
Well, I spent the weekend 'modeling' at my Mac...building a new website. I will be adding more content, but I have some photo albums and step-by-step project summaries up already. Come on by and visit!

EDIT: the website was taken down 12/5/2011 when my ISP service provider cancelled personal websites. I have a new website here:

http://www.eandsgrr.mynetworksolutions.com/" target="_blank"> http://www.eandsgrr.mynetworksolutions.com/

Edited by - MinerFortyNiner on 12/04/2011 12:29:19 AM
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railman28
Fireman

USA
1725 Posts

Posted - 01/31/2011 :  02:51:22 AM  Show Profile
The web page is looking good.

It's Only Make Believe

Bob Harris
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milocomarty
Fireman

Netherlands
4927 Posts

Posted - 01/31/2011 :  06:06:38 AM  Show Profile  Visit milocomarty's Homepage
Good looking website Verne...

Grtz Martin..
http://cardiganbaycoastalrailroad.wordpress.com/
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Locoman
Fireman

USA
1534 Posts

Posted - 01/31/2011 :  06:41:18 AM  Show Profile
Great looking website Verne.

Jim
Curmudgeon Rock and Timber Co. Short Line
http://www.railroad-line.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=28246
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MinerFortyNiner
Fireman

USA
1994 Posts

Posted - 01/31/2011 :  08:24:04 AM  Show Profile  Visit MinerFortyNiner's Homepage
Thanks, guys...glad it is working ok!
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quarryman
Fireman

USA
1071 Posts

Posted - 01/31/2011 :  08:58:04 AM  Show Profile  Visit quarryman's Homepage
Verne-

Great makeover on the website. One of the images in the Banner slideshow graphically illustrates how little you have to be concerned with coupler height when using link & pin.
Your layout is developing a unique character, and the website compliments it very nicely.

Mark Chase
Richmond VA

Visit my Piedmont & East Blue Ridge Railroad
http://www.eastblueridge.com
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MinerFortyNiner
Fireman

USA
1994 Posts

Posted - 01/31/2011 :  09:17:59 AM  Show Profile  Visit MinerFortyNiner's Homepage
Thank you, Mark. Your website was one I studied when working on my new design. My wife came in while I was browsing it and remarked how nice your site looks.

Yes, the link and pin couplers are more forgiving when it comes to height mismatch...the shop crew hasn't gotten around to lowering that offending water car. As they say, 'if it works, don't fix it!"
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slatecreeklogger
Engine Wiper

USA
112 Posts

Posted - 01/31/2011 :  11:07:08 PM  Show Profile
Verne,
I have not posted in a while but I just wanted to say I really like your new web site.
I'm glad to see you are still offering your free gift. It is the best gift of all and
I hope others will take you up on the offer.
Keep on modeling Brother!!!


RANDY ROUSE
SUPERINTENDENT On30
BENTSPIKE RAILROAD Co.
REDDING, CALIFORNIA

Edited by - slatecreeklogger on 01/31/2011 11:14:29 PM
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MinerFortyNiner
Fireman

USA
1994 Posts

Posted - 02/01/2011 :  01:52:05 AM  Show Profile  Visit MinerFortyNiner's Homepage
Thanks, Randy...it's not my free offer, but it is for a limited time!

I created the site using RapidWeaver, and discovered today that some of the pages weren't rendering properly on Internet Explorer browsers (I switched to a Mac back in October). They looked fine in Safari, the Mac browser. I think I fixed the most obvious problems, and hope to keep pumping out content over the next couple of weeks.
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andykins
Fireman

United Kingdom
3876 Posts

Posted - 02/01/2011 :  04:15:00 AM  Show Profile  Visit andykins's Homepage
website looks good, i boomarked it too.

"Is it really "rivet counting" if it's regarding NBW castings?"
Unknown
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milocomarty
Fireman

Netherlands
4927 Posts

Posted - 02/01/2011 :  04:21:18 AM  Show Profile  Visit milocomarty's Homepage
See a small problem tho, with the new site you moved your pictures so I get all kinda red crosses in this thread...

Grtz Martin..
http://cardiganbaycoastalrailroad.wordpress.com/
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Geezer
Fireman

USA
8179 Posts

Posted - 02/01/2011 :  06:52:29 AM  Show Profile
Nice work Verne.......
Enjoyed the trip through the site.....

Bill

CC&BW
Wilani Lumber & Mining Co.
http://www.railroad-line.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=34275&whichpage=58
http://www.railroad-line.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=28172&whichpage=89
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Locoman
Fireman

USA
1534 Posts

Posted - 02/01/2011 :  07:53:46 AM  Show Profile
Verne, I use IE and don't seem to have a problem with the color and I see all your pictures, no Red X
Great site.

Jim
Curmudgeon Rock and Timber Co. Short Line
http://www.railroad-line.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=28246
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MinerFortyNiner
Fireman

USA
1994 Posts

Posted - 02/01/2011 :  09:09:53 AM  Show Profile  Visit MinerFortyNiner's Homepage
Thank you, I reformatted the step-by-step project pages to work better in IE.

quote:
Originally posted by milocomarty

See a small problem tho, with the new site you moved your pictures so I get all kinda red crosses in this thread...



Yes, I need to go back and re-direct the photo links. I had to clear away some of the old content to make way for the new, but most of the images on the post should be restored soon.
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