Wish I could take full credit for mine but it's at least 95% medication related
Same me, different spelling!
pennytrains Flintlock76 losing 35 pounds I've got to go shopping for new pants Way to go! I've lost at least 100 pounds and have little pleats in all my pants, skirts and shorts where I made the waistline smaller and smaller.
Flintlock76 losing 35 pounds I've got to go shopping for new pants
Way to go!
I've lost at least 100 pounds and have little pleats in all my pants, skirts and shorts where I made the waistline smaller and smaller.
WOW! You make me look like a beginner!
Anyway, I went to Cabelas this morning to get a new pair of jeans and a high-quality new belt that'll last me for a while.
I felt like going to the back of the store to say "Hello!" to the bass in the huge fish tank but I had other places to go and passed on it. It's actually pretty funny around the fish tank, usually there's a crowd of people looking at the fish, and the fish are right up to the glass looking at the people!
Flintlock76losing 35 pounds I've got to go shopping for new pants
Back about 2 weeks ago, I mail a motor to one of my 402's to the train doctor to have the armature rewound, got it in yesterday and manage to wire it correctly so both motors run the same direction.
Been rearranging my shelves so I can put my three 402 passenger sets up there ( set #403) at present put one of my other 402's with the three orange passenger cars I have. ( basically just to put something in front of them. )
Otherwise sitting here waiting for three packages coming in, one has to be signed for, other are cat food :)
Presently 75* and sunny going to 80* today.
hope all have a good day, talk to you all later.
El Fixes Things the clothes shopping...
Uh-huh. After putting myself on a diet and losing 35 pounds I've got to go shopping for new pants, the 40" waist on the old ones isn't working anymore! Money I can't spend on trains!
On the other hand I look and feel SO much better!
bit late, but RE: the clothes shopping...
look at it this way- you've got a room full of trains at least, why do you need more? There's always something nice out there that would look lovely in your collection.
As someone who enjoys clothes and trains, I can comfortably say the same rules roughly apply to both! Of course, trains come first for me :)
-Ellie
Good Afternoon
Jenni is recovering from her cortisone shot in her right wrist, not as painfull as yesterday but still bad. Did local Pizza Hut for something different.
Took the bike to meet her at her house, did dinner, left the bike at her house.
We had the Magnum in for service so we picked that up on the way home.
Just recieved my 2035 with 6466W whistling tender from NY Electric Trains - and just pulled the trigger on a 1615 switcher w/1615T slope back tender and 3 cars for $180 shipped. I have a project 2035 and a project 1615 so both can go up for sale.
Next train show is Greenburgs in August, so I'm assembling items and may do that sale so I can lessen the load.
Progress on the garage/toy box, pretty sure we know the placement and orientation of the structure. I'll need to clear the area of the structure so I can get the foundation eyeballed.
Softball tonight and fire drill tomorrow night, so I'll be occupied.
Did my duty on Memorial day - early morning color guard service at the cemetary and 2 miles in full dress with a flag for our local parade. Did a ride along in the 2nd parade in Cranbury, NJ - I was beat.
that's about it
I am the monster in your head...And I thought you'd learn by now, It seems you haven't yet.I am the venom in your skin --- Breaking Benjamin
Morning all.
63* going to 74* today. Partly cloudy days.Didn't go yesterday so wife wants to go shopping today.Otherwise no plans for today. My green passenger cars suppose to be here tomorrow, so are my wheels for my green engine. :) I need to drill out the stud holding the broken coupler on the engine and fix the coupler. Also have a coupler on one of the cars I got in, and need to install the 5 couplers on the passenger cars that were repainted. So I have some work ahead of me. That's it for train news. Hope all have a good day, talk at ya later
Morning all
63* going to 77* today. Glad to see the sun this a.m., we have gotten much needed rain over the past two days. Wife want to go shopping for more clothes, who knows why, has closet full, LOL. I might go twice a year and that's for a couple more pair of dungarees and a few T-Shirts. LOLNo new train news. Need to rearange the standard gauge trains on the shelves. Hope all have a good week
Thanks Flyer! And that's a nice touch, a period-correct 48 star flag to go with that pre-war Flyer engine!
As we observe Memorial Day,
Thank you to all who served and continue to serve.
God Bless America
Northwoods Flyer
Greg
The Northwoods Flyer Collection
of
American Flyer Trains
"The Toy For the Boy"
Good Afternoon,
Sure is difficult for me to get a post here, I intend to more days than not, but as soon as I open the page my mind goes blank trying to think of something interesting or pertinent to post. So just some random thoughts;First and foremost don't forget to think about all our fallen service members who have given so much for the country we enjoy.Since we have been back from our trip to Wisconsin, things have been a whirlwind.- I ended up having to have the catalytic converter replaced in the El Camino in order to pass SMOG test. ($800), but not too bad I guess it was last replaced in 2006. - Then ended up having to replace the battery as well, which was kinda funny. The battery had a 24 mth warranty, and it was 21 mths old. I bought it from Pep Boys (local auto parts store). They have discontinued all parts sales, but maintain a service center. When I confronted them it wouldn't maintain a charge, they didn't have the equivalent battery I needed. Instead they offered me an upgraded battery for $100, BUT it would only be covered for 3 months, (existing warranty life). I insisted that wasn't an acceptable option. So finally they told to go by a battery else where, and show them my receipt, then they would refund my original purchase price ($145). So I checked out Costco, and they had a equivalent 36 mth battery for $85, bought it and got the $145 refund. I was shocked!With the truck Chris got in Wis, he only had 1 key Fob for it. So his birthday was yesterday, got him a new Fob. Now what was interesting is the locksmith showed me how easy it is to take the tailgate off, and said it is a more popular item stolen from pick-ups than the catalytic converter. Our neighbors was stolen from the driveway a couple of years ago. Simply have to remove two bolts that hold the cables in place, and lift the tailgate up on one side and slide it off! (To accommodate loading needs). He showed me a lock that fits over the hinge pins and prevents the tailgate from being removed. The lock is a "C" type lock with a key to open, and is cheap $30, so got him that also. Those of you with pick-ups may want to look tail gate locks on the Internet.Then Kay found some termite evidence in the house, so now we are having the exterminators out this next week. Not going to tent the house, but they will inject treatmens to the areas of concern, and all open/exposed wood framing. Bad news is I have to get ALL the train boxes out of the attic! Oh Well.Good news is the family is doing really well, nobody sick or having any issues!Today going to be a low-key day, Watch the Indy 500, and Charlotte 600, a full day of racing! Hope all of you have a great day and enjoy the weekend.
Don
Mornin' guys and gals. Cloudy and 55 along the Allegheny front-range. It's my take it easy day, before a busy week. My buddy Tom is arriving this afternoon, and FifeMax will be happy. He loves the big guy. Steaks on the grill, for sure.Accomplished my Daddy-doos for Middle Princess, and she loves the colors in the new nursery. Hoping she goes full-term this time, with Leo. Spent time at the chapter caboose yesterday. Had a nice sit-down with our Prez, and we discussed painting the interior of CRR 1072, prior to moving some of the museum collection within, among other things...
Hope everyone has a nice Memorial Day weekend. I'll be off-line for a few days. Be safe.
Flintlock76 smokey1 My #9 Orange standard gauge electric coming in today. :) My only concern is, it's suppose to pull my 3 Orange passenger cars, I'm not sure it will be able to do it, all my single motor standard gauge so far have not been good pullers. Just a thought, but have you tried adding some weight to those single motor engines? Sometimes that extra weight which gives them a bit more traction can make the difference. It's worked on my post-war O Gauge engines that needed it. Adding weight to some of my REA cars that I run on the head ends of my passenger trains has helped with tracking problems as well.
smokey1 My #9 Orange standard gauge electric coming in today. :) My only concern is, it's suppose to pull my 3 Orange passenger cars, I'm not sure it will be able to do it, all my single motor standard gauge so far have not been good pullers.
Just a thought, but have you tried adding some weight to those single motor engines? Sometimes that extra weight which gives them a bit more traction can make the difference. It's worked on my post-war O Gauge engines that needed it.
Adding weight to some of my REA cars that I run on the head ends of my passenger trains has helped with tracking problems as well.
smokey1My #9 Orange standard gauge electric coming in today. :) My only concern is, it's suppose to pull my 3 Orange passenger cars, I'm not sure it will be able to do it, all my single motor standard gauge so far have not been good pullers.
Hey, Good Morning
Weekend is looming - It will be a typical weekend for us - Sunday/Monday off and then regular week.
In Laws will be up on Sunday, so that will kill any car related things I wanted to do.
Monday will be early - Memorial Service at the cemetary, then Parade #1 in town at 9 and Parade #2 in Cranbury (next town north) at noon. I do color guard
Purchased a 2035 from NY Electric Trains live sale last night while doing "things", like getting my fire certs together and getting to the Chief of the department.
Last weekend visited the 611 at Strasberg, PA, as she heads back to VA in June. It was a nice day away, took in the Toy Train Museum and dinner at the Casey Jones restaurant at the Red Caboose Motel. REALLY GREAT FOOD there!!
Got pictures of John Fullerton and (RIP) Bank's bricks (both posters here) at the Toy Train Museum - damned if I know how to post them here....
Still planning for our 2 story garage and train room - we saw what it looked like in person on our way home from Strasberg - it's gonna be sweet.....
Sounds like a nice haul, Fife!!
That's all for now
pennytrains It 1st needs to run. I have been having quality problems from Trainz lately smokey1 My #9 Orange standard gauge electric coming in today. :) My only concern is, it's suppose to pull my 3 Orange passenger cars, I'm not sure it will be able to do it, all my single motor standard gauge so far have not been good pullers Try upping the voltage to between 20 and 24. My super motor won't go at all with less than 20 volts
It 1st needs to run. I have been having quality problems from Trainz lately
smokey1 My #9 Orange standard gauge electric coming in today. :) My only concern is, it's suppose to pull my 3 Orange passenger cars, I'm not sure it will be able to do it, all my single motor standard gauge so far have not been good pullers
Try upping the voltage to between 20 and 24. My super motor won't go at all with less than 20 volts
Thanks guys. Good suggestions. Not sure what I'm gonna do. Anyone can have a bright shiny diesel set to pull the 20th Century Limited. But a "rare" A-B-A lash-up, in an era where it's a week before the Penn Central merger...in western WV...
smokey1My #9 Orange standard gauge electric coming in today. :) My only concern is, it's suppose to pull my 3 Orange passenger cars, I'm not sure it will be able to do it, all my single motor standard gauge so far have not been good pullers
fifedogBeen slowly taking apart and cleaning the 2193W set. I'm trying to find a good way to restore the luster and finish on the NYC F units.
If the paint's deteriorated to a point where it's lost its luster you could try a good paste wax. Waxes usually don't have any abrasive in them but a polish might so I'd stay away from polishes. I definately wouldn't put any kind of oil on the surface, long term it'll just make things worse.
And that's great news from you Smokey!
Morning all, presently 66* going to 78* today.
Fife that lack of luster has been a problem on all of them, not sure how other than trying small spots with maybe some type of wax, maybe a car wax. Some have a rubbing compound built into the wax that might help or might hurt not sure. Suggestion thou contact Harry Henning at Henningstrains.com he might be able to help, when asked which say the 3rd. He does restorations and repaints.
My #9 Orange standard gauge electric coming in today. :) My only concern is, it's suppose to pull my 3 Orange passenger cars, I'm not sure it will be able to do it, all my single motor standard gauge so far have not been good pullers.
We shall see.
Mornin' guys and gals. Sunny and 56 along the Patterson Creek cut-off. Yesterday walked around and picked up the mess that a bear made. Trail cam caught him at 0238 hrs taking down the bird feeder. He is very mangy and gaunt, and will have a problem getting a prom date. The cool thing is, he showed up on the same day a year ago. Been slowly taking apart and cleaning the 2193W set. I'm trying to find a good way to restore the luster and finish on the NYC F units.
Evening,
Nothing much going on here train wise. I'm just watching the Atlanta Braves right now. ( playing the Dodgers, losing 4-1)
A nice laid back day I had today....
Smokey - Like that old saying, "A friend that can fix trains is a friend indeed..."
...or something to that affect.
60* going to 76* todayNo real news for today. I bought 3 prewar standard gauge passenger cars with 6 wheel trucks, all where missing some wheels and axles, I ordered and got 11 axles and 22 wheels from Jeff, ( now in his defense he has no control over what he gets and can not check every item. ) I got my wheels and axles in yesterday ( all 22 wheels) 7 the hole in the wheels seem just a hair or two to small, So need to take a drill to them. But do have 2 1/2 of the cars with new wheels and axles back together out of 3 lol. I'm going to go see friend Jeffery tomorrow so will bring the car and the wheels down to him. He does repairs for a hobby shop in West Columbia, S.C., he is the one which has been repainting passenger cars and the engine. Time to take my meds and make some breakfast.
Glad to hear that!
Just found out, they decided I really don't need it.
Nice haul Fife.
Nothing new at moment, I will find out sometime this week when I'm going in for a heart cath.
Evenin' guys and gals. Sunny & 70's in the Potomac Highlands. Spent morning at the RR museum and Chapter caboose. Then picked up middle princess to buy paint for the new nursery. Also picked up some color swatches to try and match the sea foam green inside the caboose.
Well, my chapter buddy handed over a half dozen boxes of HO and Lionel trains, tracks, buildings, etc. The HO stuff was all tyco. But highlights of the Big L stuff was:
2344 NYC F3 A-B-A (TCA C4 condition)
624 C & O NW2 (C6)
RW 110 transformer (good shape, but throttle stripped)
6457 Brown caboose (great shape)
6456 LV hopper, 6468 B&O boxcar, 6656 livestock car, 6462 NYC gon, 3461 log car, and a 3472 milk car + platform
Was happy to receive this collection, especially the switcher and caboose.
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