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Steam Engine 101


 

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Steam Engine 101
Steam Engine 101
Learning How To Make It Go

Wm Nosal

 
 
 

Robert R. Goodman
 

Hi Wm,That looks awesome my friend.Wonderful detail and POV!!!


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May 22, 2012

 

Wm Nosal
  Thanks, Bobby
We Have Only One Person That Knows
About Running The Engine And He's
80 Years Old...:)


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May 22, 2012

 

Stephen Zacker
  That is cool. Like the scale.


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May 23, 2012

 
- Lydia Williams

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  Great view here Wm...I do hope these new guys are taking notes...!


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May 23, 2012

 

John Connolly
  It is wonderful to see the knowlege and expertise being passed on to the next generation of rail enthusiasts, Wm! I hope they were taking notes!
A wonderful capture and reminder of times gone by!


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May 23, 2012

 

Anthony G. Comella
  Super beauty - pride in workmanship!!


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May 23, 2012

 

Tammy Espino
  Wonderful composition! :)


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May 23, 2012

 

Debbie Bray
  Great angle, Wm! Lovely bright colours too!


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May 23, 2012

 
- Nancy L. Green

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  LOVE these boys and their toys images William, VERY well done my friend!! <><


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May 24, 2012

 

Stan Kwasniowski
  Wm. cant wait to see her running, and what is wrong with 80 years old lol


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May 25, 2012

 

Wm Nosal
  Thanks

Stephen
Lydia
John
Anthony
Tammy
Debbie
Nancy
and Stan

It's An Art Not A Science
No Notes, Real Men Don't Read Instructions or Take Notes :)
Stan, They Been Running Her
Up and Down The Track For 2 Weeks
They Just Can't Get It :)
and Don Is Pulling His Hair Out
Been Catching Some Of The Lessons
I Think I Could Run Her :))
And The Way Don Looks At Me
I Think He Knows I Can :)


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May 25, 2012

 
- Lydia Williams

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  Notes are a good thing....most men don't ask for directions either...but as I get older, I find I need to write things down...I may not understand it when writing, but I may down the road!
:) You would look great in that window!


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May 25, 2012

 

Wm Nosal
  :) Lydia!
Number 9, She Is A Living Breathing Machine, You Must Be One and Feel Her
Watching Don, Trying To Teach These Guys
Some Days Are Good
But Not The Last 2 Weeks
Everyone Thinks It A Science :)
And They Can Get It From The Computer
Or Books :)
My Grandfather Tought Me How To Run
Things... It's An Art

And Yes! I Would Look Great In That
Window
or
I Could Be Stooking The Fire Box
That An Art Too :)
Born To Late In Time


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May 25, 2012

 
- Lydia Williams

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  Yes, I do agree, Wm...I can just imagine as watching the boys in No. Conway and the steam engines there. I watched them stoking the fire box, etc. Some things do come natural too...My father only had an 8th grade education, but he could fix any motor, any size, etc...and not only motors...An all around Mr. Fixit.


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May 25, 2012

 

Wm Nosal
  What A Great Day, Lydia!
Spent The Day On The Train Today
Traveling To The Farmers Market
And Points North and Back

:) My Father Was A Plant Engineer
At Eletrohone Plant No. 1 Here In Town
TV's and Furniture Factory
He Made The Factory Run
Back In The 50's, Back Then He Was
Called "A Mechanic"
He Died When I Was 5 Years Old
Heard Stories He Had To Have 8 People
To Replace Him :)


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May 26, 2012

 
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