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Update: The New Office of Steam - A Video Progress Report
« on: April 13, 2022, 09:19:11 pm »
This room (The new Office of Steam) is shaping up nicely.

I have much more work to do before I can make proper use of the additional spaces here.
There are still a lot of great pieces and machinery in our climate controlled storage units.
It may take a year or two more to get the rest of the work shop and display spaces set up right.

Enjoy,

Gil



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Thanks for the tour Gil, many drool worthy engines , I still think the Stuart Major beam is my favorite. Follows closely by...well everything 😊👍
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Thoroughly enjoyed the tour Gil, glad the move went well mate :)
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Nice tour. You have some great stuff! Glad to see you're settling in a bit.
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Dear Gil - I can only say WOW -
Fantastic Steam Room with the
rarest and most beautiful engines in the world.
There are more than a dozen favorites that
I would like to see on my shelf. ;D
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Truly impressive Gil - a fantastic collection for sure. Thanks for sharing.
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Impressive collection. Very nice video.
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Thanks for the tour Gil, many drool worthy engines , I still think the Stuart Major beam is my favorite. Follows closely by...well everything 😊👍
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Thoroughly enjoyed the tour Gil, glad the move went well mate :)
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Nice tour. You have some great stuff! Glad to see you're settling in a bit.
Thanks, Tim!  I've got a lot more settling in to do before I have a good work space and more display area.

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Truly impressive Gil - a fantastic collection for sure. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, Larry!

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Impressive collection. Very nice video.
Thanks, Jim!

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Looking good Gil, love the upside down fish tank, wish I had seen it before we gave away several we had in storage before our last move.
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Thanks, Frank! 

I looked for the least expensive on sale fish tanks that have glass bottoms and not too thick corner frames.
For smaller engines, display cases for footballs, basketballs, and helmets do the job nicely.

Gil