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APRIL 2017 COFFEE POT Happy Birthday. Hot coffee with grits for the good Southerners and oatmeal for the Yanks. 13 years and going strong. Locked

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Posted by cheapclassics on Sunday, April 30, 2017 7:41 PM

Good evening all,

Quiet day.  Went for a last practice speed run.  Did 4.1 miles in less than an hour.  Weather was warm, dry and windy, but for once the breeze felt good.   Did very little else today.  Suppose to be cooler this week.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by Banks on Sunday, April 30, 2017 6:04 PM

sir james I

The 2 behind RT and Banks are members of the D3Rs, invited to join us and the ice cream. Victor and Dennis.

 

TThanks Sir James. Fixed it above

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Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, April 30, 2017 5:04 PM

Evening all. The Laptop didn't have the password for here so was not able to get on while in York. Had a great time. Met faces that I only knew the names to. 

My purchase was the B&M set of 3 GP-9's two power with TMCC and one dummy unit. Been wanting it seeing I have all the rest of the GP-9's they have made. So now have 10 B&M GP-9's 8 power and 2 Dummies. ( I have 2, 2359's and 2 of the Paul revere set 2346's ) 

Met Hudson John, Ray his brother in law, Da Chief, Don Baker, Banks, Mrs Banks, SJ, Charlie, Laz, Charlie Brown ( R.J.) , and a lot more. there was like 15 of us in the Picture. Yes I'm in the front with the Wisconsin BB-64 ballcap on. 

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Posted by KRM on Sunday, April 30, 2017 3:29 PM

 

Very wet outside today.

Went to Harbor Freight and picked up a angle grinder and sanding discs for it so I can prep the Ranger bed floor for the patch panel. I am at $1,429.57 total investment so far on the Ranger project.

Been working on the Ranger 4x4 pick-up truck project a lot but I finally got around to taking a video of the finished elevated reversing loop running along with the rest of the table working.

The Missouri Pacific ALCO FA-2 No. 205 A-A set is on top. The Express Santa Fe ALCO FA-2 No. 218 ABA and passenger set,, the No. 53 lumber train, a late model No. 69 maintenance car and Thomas are running on the lower level.

Still have some placement changes to do on some of the layout things but most is finished. This has been a fun project guys.

 

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Posted by sir james I on Sunday, April 30, 2017 12:37 PM

The 2 behind RT and Banks are members of the D3Rs, invited to join us and the ice cream. Victor and Dennis.

"IT's GOOD TO BE THE KING",by Mel Brooks 

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Posted by AF53 on Sunday, April 30, 2017 11:33 AM

Good job Banks with the names. But just over SJ's right shoulder is Hudson John's cousin James.

Thanks again.

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Posted by Banks on Sunday, April 30, 2017 11:01 AM

Hello there,

getting ready to head home. Spent yesterday being lazy and Shopping with Mrs. followed by Mass.

Now for names

the gang

Left to right standing: Don Baker, Charlie, Da Chief and Roy. Next hiding in back is John Fullerton. next a name I didn't get Detroit 3 railers Victor and Dennis. With Hudson John between them.
Hudson John is next followed by another unknown. (just realized the edge of Bob Keller is visible behind the unknown.Gonna see if I have a better picture) Then (i think this is right)RJ's Brother followed by sir James John's Son  (oops See Below) Johns cousin James and  Ray. Down in front are LAZ, RJ, RT and yours truely.

gang 2

Same group. Now you can see Bob Keller not RJ's brother

Best get ready to go

 

Prayers for those in need

 

 

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Posted by sir james I on Sunday, April 30, 2017 10:08 AM

Overcast and 45 degrees.

It was 80 at York so this feels like winter has returned. Besides seeing all the fellers in the pic I met Roger Carp for the firtst time and spent some chat time (and rest) with Bob Keller. We took a side trip on the way home to Wheeling WV. Pat's Trains. I spent more $$ there than at York.

S.J.

 

 

 

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Posted by AF53 on Sunday, April 30, 2017 8:53 AM

Good Sunday Morning All!

Haven't posted here in some time but I just thought I'd stop in and say it was a pleasure to finally meet the Chief, Don Baker and RT.

I've been going to York for 6 years now and it's always best when you get a chance to meet the guys from here and other forum's. Exchanging experiences on trains and just catching up on how we are all doing during breakfast or dinners is what makes the trip all worth it.

Kev - The elevated track looks great. The ever evolving layout is the only kind.

See Ya!

 

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Posted by fifedog on Sunday, April 30, 2017 7:47 AM

Mornin' boys.  Cloudy and 68 along the Patterson Creek cut-off.  Lots of stuff I should be doing today, just not sure which way Wifey wants to go.

robmcc - YesCool  That show is a classic.

SPMan - Let's hope the surgeon doesn't look like this Pirate...

 

 

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Posted by robmcc on Sunday, April 30, 2017 6:49 AM

fifedog
Anyone notice that the new fire station by MENARDS is a dead ringer for Carson, CA Station 127 (aka Station 51)?

Morning all. I sure did, Fife! I still watch Emergency! reruns. I was planning on having a career in firefighting, but........ I had a chance to tour Station 127(51) a few years ago when I was out in L.A./Anaheim and it was the highlight of my trip.  I hope Menards will come out with some American style fire engines (Pierce is made in Appleton, WI, Menards!!) as opposed to the European ones they currently have. Maybe even Squad and Engine 51!!! Now if Menards would make Rampart hospital next...... :)

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Posted by cheapclassics on Saturday, April 29, 2017 11:57 PM

Good evening all,

Given the circumstances, it was a pretty good day.  Watched an excellent Premiere League match, went to Mass and then to Buffalo Wings and Rings, watched Indy 11 get a 1-1 tie on the road, and listened to AJ's team get their second top 10 of the season.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by SPMan on Saturday, April 29, 2017 10:16 PM

Thanks Don for the group picture at York.  What a motley crew!  Here is the latest on me.  Went to the urologist Friday and spent the whole day doing pre op stuff for the hospital next Tuesday.  They found 7 kidney stones in my right kidney.  Two had moved out of the kidney toward the bladder but are stuck now.  The doctor is going to try and remove all 7 next Tuesday.  They are not in a good position or size for ultra sound.  Will have to retrieve manually with a grappling hook.  Ouch!  Only good thing is that I will be asleep while this is going on.  Have all the fun you can at York.  Maybe you'll get better weather on the way back.  More later,

Ray

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Posted by sir james I on Saturday, April 29, 2017 10:04 PM

We arriver at York on Tuesday Night. Four of us. Went to DC on Wednesday. Did the halls on Thursday and Friday. I use the shuttle between the halls but did so much walking in DC I might br crippled for life. Was nice to finally meet RT and his wife face to face.

Tired Took us all day to get home as we went to Pat's Trains in Wheeling WV a 12 hour trip.

S.J.

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Posted by jefelectric on Saturday, April 29, 2017 8:21 PM

mitchelr

 

 
Banks

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Pretty Big Group. Biggest I remember seeing. I'll add names tomorrow when I'm awake. (there are a few I didn't get)

 

 

Those that know me, will see that I am conspicuously absent from the photo. Got so busy chasing treasures, that I looked at my watch and it was past the appointed time.  Sorry to have missed the meet up and photo. Maybe I'll make in October.

We had two fun days at York. Today my college buddy Ray and I are heading to Richmond for the NASCAR race on Sunday. Supposed to be wicked hot, in the 90's.

Take care,

Mitch

 

Real handsome group, lucky for them, I'm almost out of sight in the back row.

Had two enjoyable days at York, but didn't come close to seeing it all.  Had breakfast  on Thursday with Chief & Don Baker and on Friday with those two plus Roy, my wife Jean & Banks and his wife.

And we had two days of the best weather we've had this April here in PA.

take care,

John

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Posted by mitchelr on Saturday, April 29, 2017 3:58 PM

V8Vega

Fifedog said in the York post that if you cover the whole thing you walk 7 miles.

Doe's anyone cover the whole thing? In my younger days I probably would have tried.

We have had for years a huge High Performance and Hot Rod show and swap meet here in the LA County Fairgrounds and I have heard it's 7 miles if you walk each isle. There's even more walking than that.

 

 
We hit every hall on Friday, although we just did a quick glance in Orange and Purple and it was 3.3 miles per my iPhone, not sure how accurate it is. We walked between buildings, no shuttle bus for us. I will say my feet were killing me when we got back to the car.
 
Take Care,
 
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Posted by KRM on Saturday, April 29, 2017 11:15 AM

Good morning,

Got a mom Turkey nesting close by and today for the first time in the 13 years we have had this place I saw a coyote in are yard. All I can think is it was after her eggs. When it saw me it ran behind the shed and along the east ravine and into the south woods.  I have heard them way out to the west in the open fields but never seen one here. Rain has started and they say 5" by monday night. Storm Lightning Storm

Ugh!

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Posted by mitchelr on Saturday, April 29, 2017 6:50 AM

Banks

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Pretty Big Group. Biggest I remember seeing. I'll add names tomorrow when I'm awake. (there are a few I didn't get)

Those that know me, will see that I am conspicuously absent from the photo. Got so busy chasing treasures, that I looked at my watch and it was past the appointed time.  Sorry to have missed the meet up and photo. Maybe I'll make in October.

We had two fun days at York. Today my college buddy Ray and I are heading to Richmond for the NASCAR race on Sunday. Supposed to be wicked hot, in the 90's.

Take care,

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Posted by fifedog on Saturday, April 29, 2017 6:46 AM

Mornin' boys.  Thunderboomers all night long in the Alleghenies.  Fifemax doesn't do well with them, and has had me up for hours.  Off to railyard in a little while to assist CMO with 1309 (maybe learn some techie stuff).  Coffee first.

Good looking bunch of guys there at the CTT booth.  Some great old faces, and some new ones too.  Banks kept teasing me yesterday, and even had Bob Keller on my case.  Perhaps fall guys.  There is an annual train show at the Cumberland fairgrounds next week, perhaps I'll get my "fix" there.  Anyway, happy hunting to the gang, and safe travels home.

Neighbor called me last night to report a black bear in our neighborhood.  Girls were all excited, but couldn't see it.  Apparently it's approx 150 lbs, and likes bird feeders.

Anyone notice that the new fire station by MENARDS is a dead ringer for Carson, CA Station 127 (aka Station 51)?

Get well soon Buckeye and SPMan.

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Posted by Banks on Friday, April 28, 2017 11:03 PM

Hello there,

Had dinner with da Chief,Roy John and a bunch of others, Came back to the camground and crashed while tring to upload the CTT photo. (doing this via mobile hotspot and signal is weak) Now semi awake and here it is.

CTT Pto

 

Pretty Big Group. Biggest I remember seeing. I'll add names tomorrow when I'm awake. (there are a few I didn't get)

 

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Posted by cheapclassics on Friday, April 28, 2017 8:53 PM

Good evening all,

Grandkids were here this morning.  Played some games and ran some trains.  Mowed this afternoon before rains came.   Not sure what weekend will bring.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Friday, April 28, 2017 11:40 AM

TGIF

Buckeye - Prayers for a succesful outcome for your surgery 

May God bless

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Posted by phillyreading on Friday, April 28, 2017 10:49 AM

Good morning,

Getting a little hot today here in southeast Florida near WPB, close to 90 this afternoon. Maybe some rain in a day or two.

Trying to get some kitchen and bathroom stuff fixed, the kitchen sink wasn't draining correctly, had a plumber friend come out and clear the drain pipes. Pipes were 80% plugged, he cleaned them and now the dishwasher drains much better. Also getting the counter top for my main bathroom delivered this afternoon.

Been a bit busy with house work so maybe next week I can get back to the trains.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Thursday, April 27, 2017 10:13 PM

Good evening all,

Pain one was back today, but there is now hope I might get to relocate from both of them.  Work was busy but not overwhelming.   Weather was cooler than expected for walk.   Wife and I went to hear a talk by Mike Farrell from MASH tonight.  Very good program.  Taking the day off tomorrow.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

Mike C. from Indiana

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Posted by KRM on Thursday, April 27, 2017 7:32 PM

WOW everyone must be at York!

Well I finished off the wiring today on the elevated loop so I guess I can say it is done.

 I ran 35' of 14 gauge feeder line to 3 lockons one on the center of each loop and one in the center of the straight that connects them. I used 18 gauge 12" drops from the lockons to the 14 gauge feeder lines. Why, because you can't hardly get 14 gauge stranded into a lockon, too big. So it runs very well and does not slow on the far end from the ZW like it did with only one power drop. I also used power junction blocks at the drops from the feed so I can add extra lockons if need be. I Put a 10 amp auto reset breaker at the ZW in the feed line so it should be good. Then I hooked back up some lights and other accessories I had to move for the placement of the elevated level.

One thing for sure, rolling around under that table on the creeper gets old fast on this 64 year old body.

 

I am beat.  Sleep

Buckeye. best of luck tomorrow!  Angel

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Posted by mitchelr on Thursday, April 27, 2017 8:01 AM

Buckeye Riveter

Everyone have fun at York.  Even if you do not buy anything it is an education in model trains.  

Laser surgery tomorrow. Sigh

 

Good luck with the laser surgery Buckeye.

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Thursday, April 27, 2017 7:50 AM

Everyone have fun at York.  Even if you do not buy anything it is an education in model trains.  

Laser surgery tomorrow. Sigh

 

Celebrating 18 years on the CTT Forum. Smile, Wink & Grin

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Posted by mitchelr on Thursday, April 27, 2017 6:55 AM

Morning to All,

Busy day yesterday. Helped around the house did some vacuuming, etc. the the Mrs. And I went to the Snyder's Lance Factory outlet sale for National Pretzel Day. Local paper has 30% off everything coupon. Ridiculously cheap items 8 packs of Lance crackers 70 cents, 2 bags of Snyder's Honey Mustard Onion pieces for 70 cents. Stocked the larder for the NASCAR Richmond race this weekend and the cross country trip to Seattle and who knows where else. Then I came home and mowed the lawn. Out to dinner for AYCE wing buffet with the Mrs. and my buddy Ray who's here for York.

Ray and I will head to breakfast about 9:30 or so and then mosey over to York. It always feels like Christmas morning going into York.  Most times I buy nothing but I love it anyway.

Loooking forward to meeting up with fellow Coffee Pot members.

Take care, 

Mitch

 

 

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Thursday, April 27, 2017 4:20 AM

Kev - Looks really nice!

Jim

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