C&S Common Standards, 1910: Water Tanks

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C&S Common Standards, 1910: Water Tanks

Jim Courtney
Having just rediscovered copies of C&S Common Standard drawings that have been hiding in my files for 35 years, I thought that I would post them in groups for those that might be interested.

First up, the water tanks, both large (49,500 gal) and small (30,000 gal).










If any one has clear photos that would illustrate both styles of tanks, feel free to post them here.  I'll start:


                                                                      Kokomo tank (49,500 gal) and the last Leadville to Denver passenger train.


                                                                     Idaho Springs (30,000 gal).
Jim Courtney
Poulsbo, WA
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Keith Hayes
Sweet, Jim! Thank you.
Keith Hayes
Leadville in Sn3
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John Schapekahm
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Jim Courtney
The poor reproduction of the images is a function of both the size and quality of the original (a very early photocopy from the 1960s or 70s) and my scanner is not the best. The original drawings were to 3/16 to the foot.  John Maxwell (I believe that's where they came from) evidently reduced them with copying to fit an 8x11 page.

I will keep playing with scanner and see if I can come up with better images.  If so, I will repost them.

If anyone would like a photocopy of what I have, contact me off forum with a mailing address.
Jim Courtney
Poulsbo, WA
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John Schapekahm
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Jim Courtney
What scale do you work in?

In S scale the Crystal River D&RGW tank kit scales out almost perfectly.  The new PBL kit is a bit large when compared to the drawings.  Not sure about HO and O.
Jim Courtney
Poulsbo, WA
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Ken Martin
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I have a better copy of the small tank but the scan is 300K and I don't know how large a drawing is allowed here.

Ken Martin
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Darel Leedy
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Larger files should be put in the FILES section of the blog (as found under the main header). If you email them to me, I will put them up for you. In fact, maybe all of these standards could eventually find their way there?
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Jim Courtney
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Sounds like a good idea, Daryl.

I still need to get better quality scans.  The printed dimensional data on my originals is tiny but legible, espicially with my loops.  Unfortunately, when scanned into my computer, the dimensional data becomes illegible.

Any one got any suggestions?  I'm in the hosptal today, and will make enlargements of the originals on the copy machine here and then see if they scan better.  Does Kinkos do high resolution scans of originals this small?

Along these lines, I thought that I would scan all of my 1910-1912 C&S folio drawings (locomotive, passenger cars, cabooses, work equipment, etc), perhaps posting them in the Files section as well, to archive them here.
Jim Courtney
Poulsbo, WA
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Darel Leedy
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I have uploaded Ken's copy of the drawing to the the FILES section of the blog.
Any future large files may be emailed to me directly and I will get them posted.
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Jim Courtney
Wow, that's perfect, Daryl.

How big was Ken's file, to give a point of reference for the other drawings?
Jim Courtney
Poulsbo, WA
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Jim Courtney
Oh, so you'll have to go to the lumber yard for materials.
Jim Courtney
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Jim Courtney
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I have enlarged, rescanned with higher resolution, the water tank plans.  Please give me feedback as to whether the resolution is adequate for permanent archiving in the "Files" section.





Jim Courtney
Poulsbo, WA
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Jim Courtney
I scanned these images at 600 dpi, the resulting file size is about 2.5 mbyte each.  Nabble seems to be limiting the resolution on this post.

Daryl, could you guide me as to a resolution/file size appropriate for the "Files" section so there is adequate resolution but a resulting image that is not gigantic?
Jim Courtney
Poulsbo, WA
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Jim Courtney
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For the 49,500 gallon tank:

Tank posts are 12"x12", caps on posts are 12"x14", sway braces are 3"x10", tank floor joists above caps are 4"x14" on 12" centers.
Jim Courtney
Poulsbo, WA
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Darel Leedy
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Just email what you have Jim. Size shouldn't be an issue.
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