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== Meets == | == Meets == | ||
[[File: | [[File:25 Carl Hoffman's 1967 Thornridge Crescent Track.jpg|thumb|right|300px|[[Carl Hoffman]]’s Thornridge Crescent ground level track in 1967. Photo courtesy of Bruce Hoffman. ]] | ||
* [[Mid-South Live Steamers]] meet last weekend in September, 2020 | * [[Mid-South Live Steamers]] meet last weekend in September, 2020 | ||
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== Features == | == Features == | ||
[[File:Karl Friedrich Pitts.jpg|thumb|right|300px|[[Karl Friedrich]] article in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 13 March 1950, page 17. From Newspaper.com.]] | |||
'''[[ | '''[[3/4 Inch Scale Registry|Bill Yoder's 3/4 inch scale registry is back with new updates!]]''' | ||
'''[[ | '''[[Harry Heil|Lone wolf Harry Heil featured on KSL]]''' | ||
'''[[ | '''[[IBLS Wheel Gauge|Print your own IBLS Wheel Gauge]]''' | ||
'''[[ | '''[[Karl Friedrich]] completed his first live steam locomotive in 1925.''' | ||
'''[[ | '''[[Albert Campbell]] started producing live steam locomotive casting kits in 1896!''' | ||
'''[[ | '''[[Meg Steam Inc|Meg Steam - The REAL Story]]''' | ||
'''[[ | '''[[Tom Thumb Railroads]]''' | ||
'''[[ | '''The Brotherhood of Live Steamers is mentioned in an article "[[The Iron Hobby Horse]]" in the Saturday Evening Post.''' | ||
'''[[ | '''[[The Hoffman Hudson Story]]''' | ||
'''[[ | '''[[William L. Daney|Bill Daney, Live Steam Pioneer]]''' | ||
'''[[ | '''[[Lakes Park Railroad Museum|A visit to the Lakes Park Museum and Railroad in Florida]]''' | ||
'''[[ | '''[[Sagitta Rule|Using a Sagitta Rule to measure the radius of rail]]''' | ||
'''[[ | '''[[Charles Field Track Panel Jig|Building and using the Charles Field Track Panel Jig]]''' | ||
'''[[ | '''[[Scotty Mogul|History and drawings for "Scotty" Light Mogul]]''' | ||
'''[[ | '''[[Bill Michaels|Two Hudsons in Wisconsin]]''' | ||
'''[[ | '''[[Windsor Ontario Live Steam Club|Good Ol' Days at the Windsor Ontario Live Steam Club]]''' | ||
'''[[ | '''[[Douglas Massie#Northern Rebuild|Steve Bratina rebuilding the Douglas Massie Northern]]''' | ||
'''[[ | '''[[Steam Locomotive Drawings|New! A comprehensive list of steam locomotive drawings]]''' | ||
[[Special:AllPages|Click here]] for a comprehensive list of articles. | [[Special:AllPages|Click here]] for a comprehensive list of articles. | ||
== IBLS | == IBLS Store == | ||
=== Patch === | |||
A high-quality, 6 color patch commemorating the founding of the [[IBLS|Brotherhood of Live Steamers]] by [[Charles A. Purinton|Carl Purinton]] in 1932. The patch is 3 inches high, 2.7 inches wide. | |||
[https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=G9JXMRMBYWKFW Only $5 each, includes postage. Click here to purchase | [https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=G9JXMRMBYWKFW Only $5 each, includes postage. Click here to purchase] | ||
<gallery widths=150px heights=150px> | <gallery widths=150px heights=150px> | ||
File:IBLS Patch v2013.jpg | File:IBLS Patch v2013.jpg | ||
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=== 7.x Wheel Gauge === | |||
This [[IBLS Wheel Gauge|7.x inch gauge Wheel Gauge]] will make verification of your wheel profile easy. Measures flange, wheel angle, and Minimum Tire Width (TW). Printed in durable black plastic. | |||
[https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=B636JNSXPRAQW Only $2.50 each, includes postage. Click here to purchase] | |||
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File:IBLS 7.x Wheel Gauge 20210428.jpg | |||
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== Standards and Recommended Practice == | == Standards and Recommended Practice == | ||
[[File: | [[File:William Daney No147.jpg|thumb|right|300px|This heavy Pacific 4-6-2 was built in 1936 by William L. Daney, Pueblo, Colorado.]] | ||
* [[IBLS Wheel Standard]] | * [[IBLS Wheel Standard]] | ||
* [[IBLS Coupler and Safety Chain Standards]] | * [[IBLS Coupler and Safety Chain Standards]] | ||
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== Articles by Category == | == Articles by Category == | ||
[[File: | [[File:Doug Massie UP Challenger.jpg|thumb|right|300px|3/4 inch scale live steam model of a Union Pacific Challenger built by D. W. Massie of Montreal, Canada.]] | ||
* [[:Category:IBLS Secretaries]] | * [[:Category:IBLS Secretaries]] | ||
* [[:Category:People]] | * [[:Category:People]] | ||
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* [[:Category:Prototypes]] | * [[:Category:Prototypes]] | ||
* [[:Category:Steam Locomotive Models]] | * [[:Category:Steam Locomotive Models]] | ||
== Articles of Interest == | |||
* [[Steam Locomotive Drawings]] | |||
== Contributing == | |||
Have an idea for an [[IBLS]] article? Please [mailto:daris@nevil.org contact daris@nevil.org] |
Revision as of 17:52, 31 December 2021
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Meets
- Mid-South Live Steamers meet last weekend in September, 2020
- To add your meet email Daris Nevil
Features
Bill Yoder's 3/4 inch scale registry is back with new updates!
Lone wolf Harry Heil featured on KSL
Print your own IBLS Wheel Gauge
Karl Friedrich completed his first live steam locomotive in 1925.
Albert Campbell started producing live steam locomotive casting kits in 1896!
The Brotherhood of Live Steamers is mentioned in an article "The Iron Hobby Horse" in the Saturday Evening Post.
Bill Daney, Live Steam Pioneer
A visit to the Lakes Park Museum and Railroad in Florida
Using a Sagitta Rule to measure the radius of rail
Building and using the Charles Field Track Panel Jig
History and drawings for "Scotty" Light Mogul
Good Ol' Days at the Windsor Ontario Live Steam Club
Steve Bratina rebuilding the Douglas Massie Northern
New! A comprehensive list of steam locomotive drawings
Click here for a comprehensive list of articles.
IBLS Store
Patch
A high-quality, 6 color patch commemorating the founding of the Brotherhood of Live Steamers by Carl Purinton in 1932. The patch is 3 inches high, 2.7 inches wide.
Only $5 each, includes postage. Click here to purchase
7.x Wheel Gauge
This 7.x inch gauge Wheel Gauge will make verification of your wheel profile easy. Measures flange, wheel angle, and Minimum Tire Width (TW). Printed in durable black plastic.
Only $2.50 each, includes postage. Click here to purchase
Regional IBLS Secretaries
Standards and Recommended Practice
- IBLS Wheel Standard
- IBLS Coupler and Safety Chain Standards
- IBLS Track Standard
- Loading gauge
- Standards and Recommended Practice
- Boiler Inspections
- Bolt and Pipe Threads
Wandering Locomotive Books
- Winton Brown Engineering Data
- Koster's Miniature Railroad Supplies
- Lee Wright and Lee's Trains
- Jan-Eric Nystrom's Baldwin 3003
- Bill Yoder's 3/4 Inch Scale Registry
- Jim Murray and MDM Locomotive Works
Articles by Category
- Category:Construction
- Category:Maintenance
- Category:Operations
- Category:Right of Way
- Category:Safety
- Category:Materials
Articles of Interest
Contributing
Have an idea for an IBLS article? Please contact daris@nevil.org