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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Tuesday, August 4, 2015 1:09 PM

One of the projects I worked on in 2006 is nearly finished.  I think you will like this one.

 

 

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Posted by KRM on Tuesday, August 4, 2015 1:36 PM

Ray, That egg thing sounds like some chicken hugger thing. Eggs here are $2.20 a doz and gas today is $2.249 a gal.

Neat Tunnel Buckeye. Yes

Oh yeah, I forgot to say. 30 pack of Miller High Life Light was $10.47 at Wallyworld Beer Beer Beer Smile

Well Buckeye just bursted my bubble. Surprise Wow under $2.00 a gal is great.

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Posted by dougdagrump on Tuesday, August 4, 2015 1:56 PM

Ray, If memory serves me the egg price increse was predicted several months back when there was a very big outbreak of bird flu. The reports I had heard said that it decimated the turkey and chicken farms in several of the western states. Just wonder what turkeys will cost come november. Crying

Kev, I bought gas yesterday at $3.46/gal and felt like I was getting a heck of a deal after $4 just a week ago. Thanks for bursting my bubble. Blindfold

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Tuesday, August 4, 2015 2:02 PM

Automobile Automobile Automobile Automobile Automobile Automobile Automobile Automobile Gas in Buckeyeland today: $1.97 is the lowest, $2.18 is the average.

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Posted by dougdagrump on Tuesday, August 4, 2015 2:29 PM

<$2.00/gal !

Crying  Crying  Crying  Crying  Crying  Crying  Crying  Crying  Zip it!

 

 

 

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Posted by rtraincollector on Tuesday, August 4, 2015 7:55 PM

Average here right now is like $2.07.9 a gallon 

Evening all not a lot going on today. Passed the hearing test no problem

Surprised and took care of three of my care givers today with fresh peaches from where we are moving to. they all where tickled. 

Getting up real early so early to bed tonight you all have a good evening 

 

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Posted by cheapclassics on Tuesday, August 4, 2015 8:40 PM

Good evening all,

A good day.  Good thing I took an extra day just to get caught up on tasks.   A/C fix on truck was not as bad as it could have been.  Got oil changed on PT.  Talked to Lucas.  New job is going well.  Talked to contractor about some details.  Roof is done.  Siding and windows are next.  Flooring is selected.  Maybe seeing light at end of tunnel.   Got my ears lowered.   Gas IS a lot cheaper in Ohio, almost 40 cents less than Indiana.  Go figure.   I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Wednesday, August 5, 2015 8:29 AM

Morning.  Hot and humid.  Watering due to heat.  Need a shower.  Mayor's Show videoing today.

Notice Buckeye is boring under ground.  We knew he was a mole.

Ray, prayers for you and Mrs.

Doug W., keep on getting better.

RT, you have more Dr's appointments than I do.  Had physical yesterday AM early.  All OK except left ear.  Poor hearing there.  Sending me to hearing specialist.  Eyes outstanding.  20/13 vision.  BP great.

Fifey, SIL lives on road south of Petersburg at CSX switching yard, NS/CSX interchange and where NS south goes under CSX.  Also where CSX goes south.  Guys with cameras and video equipment are set up every Sunday.

Hope all others are doing good. 

Later 

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Posted by cnw1995 on Wednesday, August 5, 2015 8:46 AM

Aloha from another beauty of a summer day in Chicago. I have class tonight so won't see much of it.

HudsonJohn, do you mind sharing a bit about your method with tubular track? My layout is still all 027 and sometimes a piece of it just seems electrically dead - even if it looks new, is isolated correctly, with new connector pins. 

I can't imagine under $2 a gallon for gas - I just paid 3.67 - it's all local gas taxes for road construction... 

Buckeye, that is really neat - did they let you fly the drone? Does the tunnel go all the way to France? 

Kev, A Day Out with Thomas at the IRM is crazy-time. Do not judge the museum by the traffic on that day and general craziness. If your grandkids love Thomas, it is like going to Disneyland! My boys loved it when they were little - we met Sir Hatt too.  Generally, after they funnel you through the merch. tents, you get a ticket to board Thomas' train at a certain time. On normal days, you can ride whenever you want. They usually run trolleys on Thomas days too. They use just about every coach on Thomas' train and they usually use their BN executive train engines to push Thomas out on their main line and then pull him back again. 

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Posted by KRM on Wednesday, August 5, 2015 10:11 AM

Great day out there today. If they were all this nice we would be over popuulated.

Thanks for the info Doug. I sent what you said to the daughter. I am not a fan of crowds, crazy-time or Disneyland!  Wink

Got to figure out what is up with a MPC GP9 that keeps stalling. Thought I had it fixed but then it won't start up without a push??Confused

 

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Posted by SPMan on Wednesday, August 5, 2015 12:29 PM

 

Good morning all,

Plumber suppose to install new garbage disposer today.

Re egg prices, I have'nt heard that news about the bird desease that killed a lot of chickens but that makes more sense than having to round up all the hens at egg laying time.

Chief, that switching yard South of Petersburg sounds like Crew, Virginia.  Used to be a crew change/divison point on the old N&W.  Maybe today they run further from Norfolk.  However, when I worked on the SP in L.A. they only ran from L.A. to West Colton, a distance of 57 miles due to antiquated rules.  Before the classification yard was built at West Colton, the L.A. crews ran from L.A. to Indio, California close to 100 miles.  After West Colton was built, the runs were divided in two. L.A to West Colton and West Colton to Indio.  I worked both ends at times.  Sorry to provide answers to questions that were'nt asked.

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Posted by fifedog on Wednesday, August 5, 2015 1:12 PM

Fifepops camp - Day 3.  Fieldtrip to aquatic store, for more expensive goldfish food and a hyacinth.  What are those?  Shebunkins.  Shuh. Bun. Kins.  Now say it at least once per hour for your parents, kid.  Youngest princess has him outside drawing chalk art on driveway.  We like our campers well-rounded.

Chief - Petersburg, VA, or WV?  South Branch Valley only got as far as Petersburg, WV.  I'll havve to look it up.

Hudson - maybe a play-date where I can run the 773....

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Wednesday, August 5, 2015 3:37 PM

VA.  Why would I venture into WVA? 
Not safe there. Whistling  Joking.  WVA would be a long Sunday drive to go visit and come home.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Wednesday, August 5, 2015 8:25 PM

Good evening all,

Excellent day at work.  Got caught up on case reports and not too many labs to do for Thursday.  Nice weather on walk.  Siding is up on two sides of house.   Need windows next.   Wife is battling tooth issues.   I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by fifedog on Thursday, August 6, 2015 7:25 AM

Mornin' boys.  Sunny & 70 here in the Mid-Atlantic region.  Day 4 - we will work on our "woodsmen" badge.  Lots of limbs to gather and cut up. 

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Thursday, August 6, 2015 8:25 AM

Thumbs UpRough day at work.....some customers don't "get" it....spent over an hour with 2 .... um.... stu-nods(its Italian....)

Must be the aftermath of the full moon.....

More drama than I need....

Have a great day y'all.....

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Posted by KRM on Thursday, August 6, 2015 8:43 AM

Howdy,

DougDG and the left coast boys put a curse on us. Went to the store this morning and a dozen large eggs were $4.09 Surprise

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Posted by SPMan on Thursday, August 6, 2015 11:57 AM

Good morning all,

Chief, re Crew, Va.  My brother just sent me some pictures of trains on display there.  Small world!

Got new garbage disposer installed yesterday.  Really quiet.  Can't believe how noisy the old one was.

V8 Dennis, re eggs, see Dougdagrump's post about bird flu a while back.  Still think the stores are milking it though.  What's new?

Good news for air travelers here.  L.A. has agreed to give the Ontario, Ca. airport back to Ontario. (after they have just about distroyed it by sending half the flights to L.A. by raising the landing fees at Ontario.)  We used to get at least 3 or 4 flights a day on American airlines alone to the East but now down to one or two.  I had to go to L.A. last time to get a flight to the East Coast.  Anyway, I hope they can build up Ontario again.  A lot closer to home.  I would rather take a beating than having to fly out of L.A

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Posted by cnw1995 on Thursday, August 6, 2015 3:15 PM

Aloha from another beauty of a day. Fife, that reminds me of the times we took the kids to Cabella's just to watch the fish in their gigantic tank and all the stuffed critters. Hey, that's not a bad idea - the bride is at church all day for a conference -- Took the youngest school-supply-shopping which must be the inner circle of that hot place Dante was talking about. Ray, I love to hear more about your work life

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Thursday, August 6, 2015 7:21 PM

Good Evening Guys!

Good and Bad news here. Good news is that I did good with my doctor visit on Wednesday. All of my numbers were good. Bad news is that Mom went a bit backwards and she may have another rectum problem. The surgeon wants to see her next week.

Buckeye: That tunnel is impressive. Thanks for sharing.

Kev: Gas around here goes from $2.29 to $2.49 depending where in the State you are.

Ray: Like Doug, I like hearing about your job / career.

Fife: Enjoy Fifepops Camp. A playdate sounds like a great idea. Doray bought me the 773 for Christmas with the help of her brother AF53 Ray. Ray is really busy with work, that is why he is not posting. As soon as Mom is doing a bit better, we can make plans.

Doug, My method for reconditioning tubular track. First, I check for conductivity with the outer rails then I check that the innner rail is insulated. If the track is dirty or rusty, I spray an old toothbrush very sparingly with WD 40 to remove rust and dirt. I then wipe the entire track with a premoisted towelette of either Oops or Goof Off that I buy at Home Depot. I then check that the pins are tight. If not I remove them, then tighten up the holes with a pair of needle nose pliers, pinching below the opening usually is enough. I then polish up the pins with a Track Eraser. Then I tap the pins back in. I repeat the pin fitting check and fitting process on the opposite end with a spare pin. I then polish up the track surface with a track eraser. I prefer the Bright Boy. Wipe it down with the premoistened towelette and they are good to go. I find it takes about 3 minutes a section once you are set up. Loose ties I tighten up with my Hobby Horse Press. But it can be done other ways. I find that the premoisted towelettes are great from removing dirt, grease and oil on the layout tracks.

Enjoy the Evening.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Thursday, August 6, 2015 8:40 PM

Good evening all,

A good day at work.  Went to see "Ant-Man" tonight.  Better than expected.  No work on house as it rained all day.  Projected finish date is sometime in September.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by cnw1995 on Friday, August 7, 2015 8:13 AM

Aloha from a beauty of a day. I spoked leaves turning colors already whilst taking the dog for his walk. It's too soon! John, I will try your steps. Thank you for sharing them. Off to the lake to learn about jibes and tacks! 

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Posted by SPMan on Friday, August 7, 2015 6:01 PM

Good afternoon all,

It has been a quiet day here but hot.  Is this what they call the dog days of summer?  Watched a little of the so called debate on TV last night but got bored. 

later,

Ray

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Posted by 8ntruck on Friday, August 7, 2015 10:54 PM

Wow.  A week of August is gone!  Took a week of vacation tha last week of July, then got tied up playing 'catch up' at work.  Just got back from two days of training in Kansas City tonight.

For vacation we did the Missouri, Michigan, Kentucky triangle last week.  2100 miles worth.  Walked our property in Kentucky.  Brought home a momento from that walk - two socks full of chiggers.  Miserable little !@#$% critters!

Getting ready for the foundation contractor who is supposed to show up this week and shore up my foundation and porch floor.  My wife is going in for catract surgery next week as well.

Oh, one more thing.  We got a call from someone claiming to be from "Windows" telling me that I needed to go to my computer so he could tell me how to fix some sort of security problem. I didn't bite.  Ended up hanging up on him.  A check on the Microsoft web site revealed that there are phone scams out there like this, and that Microsoft does not make phone calls to customers.

All for now.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Friday, August 7, 2015 11:19 PM

Good evening all,

A busier and more frustrating day at work than planned, but got most of it worked out before I left.   Mowed what little of the yard that I could.  No work done on house today despite perfect weather.  Not sure what is going on.   This is really getting old really fast.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Saturday, August 8, 2015 8:56 AM

Hi, guys!!

At work today until 4....then I can start my 1 day off.....lol

Princess has signed a lease for an apartment with her boyfriend.  She'll be out of the ex's place end of month.  They grow up so fast.....Crying

The house thing for me is on hold....after being bounced around (offer wise), I went back to my original offer.  And I'll wait.  I don't need to move if I don't have to.

Beautiful day today, took the Road Star to work.  I'll be taking to the Edison show tomorrow, so hopefully I'll see HudsonJohn, AFRay and maybe DJ.  And, yes, the saddlebags will be empty.....

Angel for those in need, see ya soon!

 

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Posted by SPMan on Saturday, August 8, 2015 11:49 AM

V8, congratulations and good luck with the new car.  Hope you got a good one.  If I live long enough to need another car, I will probably go to the used market as well.  Meanwhile, my 96 Honda Accord is still in excellent shape and under 100K miles.  Same with my 87 Buick, however, it needs some things but isn't worth the cost.

 Had a terrible night last night.  Went to bed around midnight and could not sleep.  Took two Tylenol extra strength and back to bed.  About two AM I got sick on my stomach.  Rest of the night was spent running at both ends.  I had something like this happen around July 4th.  I think it's caused by drinking regular iced tea.  I can only handle decaf.  We got an invite to eat out tonight but I will have to be very careful about what I order.  Been nursing myself all day today with bland food.  I just had a colonoscopy recently but they found nothing in that department.  I hope I can get over this.  I don't want anymore procedures for a while.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, August 8, 2015 6:33 PM

Afternoon.  Sunny and cooler.  Never got a lot of rain.

IT guy that use to be a manager with TWC security just fixed computer.  Sped it up.  Also found that my Samsung Blue Ray wireless tha was messing up was TWC's fault.  Samsung could not figure it out.  Was having to in settings and do some network settings manually each time I want  to watch an app [like Netflix].  Called old employee and they fixed.  Its because they are replacing old modems and are not getting to them fast enough.  They will do Monday [actually wanted to do tomorrow but going to check in at Camp Corral].

Rich, I remeber when she just started driving.

Dennis, hope vehicle works out great.

8N, get an anckle full.  Spray socks and shoes when I got in the woods [like all day Thursday at the farms].  Still get them.  Also on arms and especially under watch band.  I spray and spray.  Does no good.

Have a good one.   

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Posted by cheapclassics on Saturday, August 8, 2015 9:54 PM

Good evening all,

I reffed 2 blowouts today as the local squads lost by more than 10 in each match.  I did watch a good EPL match with Chelsea tying Swansea City 2-2.  The local Indy 11 got waxed 4-1.  I worked on weeds again.  It was warm outside.  Supposed to rain again Sunday.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by fifedog on Sunday, August 9, 2015 6:37 AM

Mornin' boys.  Sunny & 70 here in the Mid-Atlantic region.  A little laundry.  A little yatchet today.  Steaks on the grill tonight.  Doesn't get much better.

Wifey had a tough week at work, so surprised her with a visit to the Nauti-Goose.  After sipping a couple orange crushes at dockside, she forgot her worries.  Met a nice older couple from YORK there.  They thought we were newlyweds.  We had to explain that we had to cross 2 county lines to get away from the kiddos, and we were just giddy at the moment.

Oldest princess secured me a very cool "nautical" load for my PW 6032 gon.  Gonna have to post some pics on SPF (do we still have SPF...?) next week.

Stay foamy. Pirate

 

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