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== Frame ==
== Frame ==


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File:DougBlodgett PSC Boxcar 2.jpg|Decided to start on the Precision Steel Car boxcar today and just finished tacking up the frame. Next up will be installing about 1100 "decorative" rivets in the side panels for the box. That should be good for the arthritis in my hands.
File:DougBlodgett PSC Boxcar 2.jpg|Decided to start on the Precision Steel Car boxcar today and just finished tacking up the frame. Next up will be installing about 1100 "decorative" rivets in the side panels for the box. That should be good for the arthritis in my hands.
File:DougBlodgett PSC Boxcar 1.jpg|Rick White commented: From the looks of this, the way it is set up now will work for [[Mountain Car Company|MCC]] trucks. Have to add a plate of 3/8 inch thickness for [[Tom Bee|Thomas Bee trucks]]. If you want brakes, make sure the plate is only 7.15 inches long. Longer and it can hit the brake shoes. Also, minimum length determined by the truck design.
File:DougBlodgett PSC Boxcar 1.jpg|Rick White commented: From the looks of this, the way it is set up now will work for [[Mountain Car Company|MCC]] trucks. Have to add a plate of 3/8 inch thickness for [[Tom Bee|Thomas Bee trucks]]. If you want brakes, make sure the plate is only 7.15 inches long. Longer and it can hit the brake shoes. Also, minimum length determined by the truck design.
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== Sides ==
== Sides ==


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File:DougBlodgett rivet tape 6.jpg|This is the setup I use to hold the panel while I am installing rivets. Makes it easier to reach both sides at the same time - rivet gun in front and bucking bar on back side.
File:DougBlodgett rivet tape 6.jpg|This is the setup I use to hold the panel while I am installing rivets. Makes it easier to reach both sides at the same time - rivet gun in front and bucking bar on back side.
File:DougBlodgett rivet tape 8.jpg|Door panels are welded up and I am getting ready to grind the plug welds and backsides of the rivets flush. The instructions don't say anything about this but if you don't the door won't slide in it's tracks.
File:DougBlodgett rivet tape 8.jpg|Door panels are welded up and I am getting ready to grind the plug welds and backsides of the rivets flush. The instructions don't say anything about this but if you don't the door won't slide in it's tracks.
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My rivet tape arrived today. With about 1100 rivets to install on this [[Precision Steel Car|PSC]] boxcar, I decided to try some rivet tape to speed things up. It "works a treat" as my British friends would say. Here are a couple of photos showing how it works. Basically it lets you pre-install the rivets, cover them with a special tape, and then rivet them at one sitting without having to stop each time to install another one.
My rivet tape arrived today. With about 1100 rivets to install on this [[Precision Steel Car|PSC]] boxcar, I decided to try some rivet tape to speed things up. It "works a treat" as my British friends would say. Here are a couple of photos showing how it works. Basically it lets you pre-install the rivets, cover them with a special tape, and then rivet them at one sitting without having to stop each time to install another one.


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File:DougBlodgett rivet tape 7.jpg|I turned the diameter of the tip of this rivet set to a smaller size so it would fit under the lip formed in the top of the side panel. Before I had to hold it at an angle to the head of the rivet which produces "smileys" on the panel. Not good
File:DougBlodgett rivet tape 7.jpg|I turned the diameter of the tip of this rivet set to a smaller size so it would fit under the lip formed in the top of the side panel. Before I had to hold it at an angle to the head of the rivet which produces "smileys" on the panel. Not good
File:DougBlodgett rivet tape 10.jpg|There are about 1100 rivets that have to be installed just for looks as well as hold a lot of stuff together.
File:DougBlodgett rivet tape 10.jpg|There are about 1100 rivets that have to be installed just for looks as well as hold a lot of stuff together.

Latest revision as of 20:00, 1 January 2016


Doug Blodgett of Houston Area Live Steamers shared his experience building a pair of Precision Steel Car 40 foot boxcar kits.

Frame

Sides

Riveting

My rivet tape arrived today. With about 1100 rivets to install on this PSC boxcar, I decided to try some rivet tape to speed things up. It "works a treat" as my British friends would say. Here are a couple of photos showing how it works. Basically it lets you pre-install the rivets, cover them with a special tape, and then rivet them at one sitting without having to stop each time to install another one.

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