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    Blondihacks reacted to Mike R's post in the thread Railfanning with Like Like.
    It was discussed here a little bit, and on some of the other forums. Some have the opinion that the tolerances scale with the size and...
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    Blondihacks replied to the thread Railfanning.
    It would be a super cool model. Scale model diesels are apparently very difficult. I was reading recently somewhere (was it here?) of...
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    Blondihacks reacted to Susquatch's post in the thread Railfanning with Like Like.
    We lived beside a railway freight line for many years. You get so used to them passing by that you actually wake up when they DON'T go...
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    Blondihacks replied to the thread Railfanning.
    Trainspotting is the British term for the same activity, yah. Just general enjoyment of photography using trains as the subject matter...
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    I didn't see a railfan thread in here anywhere, so here's one, I guess. These old girls have been sitting on this siding for a few days...
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    Blondihacks replied to the thread Hello!.
    Welcome back, to be clear. :D Born and raised Canadian and more proud of it than ever these days. ;)
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    Blondihacks reacted to wmetfab's post in the thread Hello! with Like Like.
    Hello from Osoyoos, the South Okanagan! I saw some of your first videos a few years ago and watched you evolve. Welcome to this group...
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    Blondihacks reacted to Opieshuffle's post in the thread Hello! with Like Like.
    Welcome from Toronto! Your vids are on repeat for me as I start my "lathe" journey. (I shaped my own tools from your vid!) Keep up the...
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    Blondihacks reacted to BaitMaster's post in the thread Hello! with Like Like.
    Welcome Quinn from southern AB. I’ve found your videos extremely informative over the years and really appreciate them as a resource...
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    Blondihacks reacted to kstrauss's post in the thread Hello! with Like Like.
    Welcome to Quinn from the lakeshore 100km east of Toronto. Love your channel!
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    Thank you very much! I'll update my page. That thread you shared is enormous. Looks like a ton of great info. When I have time, I'd like...
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    Blondihacks replied to the thread CA-ON Small Fasteners.
    I agree that finishing the ends of the studs adds a lot, as does getting the stud lengths all the same (which I’m bad at :p)
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    Blondihacks reacted to trlvn's post in the thread CA-ON Small Fasteners with Like Like.
    The table I use, from David Croft's article (A Steam Engine for the Novice) says that the "correct" size of hex for 3-48 or 3-56 would...
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    Blondihacks replied to the thread CA-ON Small Fasteners.
    Here's a stud-and-nut arrangement with 3-48 threads and nuts made from 3/16" hex bar. I like the look, but now I am curious what .156...
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    Blondihacks replied to the thread CA-ON Small Fasteners.
    That would explain their popularity in model engineering. Interesting! The imperial stuff seems to have a floor on across-flats size...
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