WNG Magdyno

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Gees Luiz, you must be strong. How did you lift it onto your desk?. I thought your camplate had the extra notch, making it suitable for either method of cable operation. Your engine will run just as well no matter which way it operates , if it's free to move over the whole range.. Nev
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nevhunter wrote: How did you lift it onto your desk?. Nev
Hi Nev! with a Wooden Approach Ramp and a guy help.

Now the cable does not move freely, so I should change it
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Thats a nice desk top ornament !
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Luis, Love the design of the floor, are those tiles?
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alan.moore wrote:Luis, Love the design of the floor, are those tiles?
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That "tiles" are made in England! I think they are 100 years old!

Thats are inside Electric transformer power plant for trains here in Buenos Aires.

Now deactivated. This is our workshop sharing with others friends.
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My great uncle worked for the Argentine railways..........his name is up on a board in a station in Buenos Aires ,somewhere......He was killed in Belgium a week before the war ended,100 years ago last year.
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It looks like an "Escher" disign.
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john.whiting wrote:My great uncle worked for the Argentine railways..........his name is up on a board in a station in Buenos Aires ,somewhere......
What is your Uncle Name,john? :roll:

May be build this !

All the Iron in this warehouse is made in Birminghan , like my Ariel!!
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hello Louis.......His name was John McRostie (1891-1918)(511259).....and he worked for the Buenos Aries and Great Southern Railway....there were three brothers and each went out to some far flung destination to make their fortune when they turned 12.......The lucky one went to the US,and his descendants now own fast food empires....
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