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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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Good Morning All: <br /> <br />WHERE IS ED?? <br /> <br />Today is beautiful day in the swamp, we haven't seen the sun in four days but we've got it today. Maybe some of the water on the ground will disapear. <br /> <br />We had four squirrles in our bird feeder. So far in the last three months I've picked off 14 squirrles. My son left his pellet rifle her and that's what I've been using. No, I don't eat squirrles. <br /> <br />Robert: <br />I'm glad that your father is out of the hosp and back home. <br /> <br />Lupo: <br />Glad that you are back, I thought that maybe you'd hooked up with a woman that owns a Farrire (boy, that spelling is straight out of star wars) and went riding off into the sunset. <br /> <br />Fergie: <br />Since you said that Soundtraxx was closed I didn't even try to call. I assume that you have already mailed the decoder to them since that's what Fred said to do. Why wait for next Monday to mail it, because it just delays the fix. I'm truly sorry about the sound as all of them that I've bought have had good sound. It'll give you time to get the speaker box built. <br /> <br />John: <br />I agree with Phil, it's not going to solder anything that requires a lot of heat. I think that it's a waste of money. It's probably a good item if you worked on decoders and didn't want to burn the carpet or your leg. (Does anyone come to mind?) There was a thread on this item if you want to go back and look for it, most of the comments from purchasers was negative. <br /> <br />Rob: <br />I use the cut-off <b>disc</b> if I'm cutting rail that is already in place and can't be moved. If I'm cutting track just to make it even, I use Dremel part #426. This is a cut-off <b>wheel</b>, "reinforced with fiberglass", it's very strong and doesn't break as easy, but it does leave a W I D E gap. Don't tell Fergie about this item as it would probably do him in. <br /> <br />Jim: <br />John Olson was the guy that worked for Disney, I just couldn't think of his name. I think he was in their anamation dept. <br /> <br />Flip: <br />Your car is on the way, I bet you thought that I forgot. Notice that it has new trucks, couplers, and floor. The body can be polished up with toothpaste and a toothbrush. I cleaned a bunch of the cars up and ordered new parts and finally moved on to another project when I got one train running. I don't like how the trucks are stiff and the talgo couplers. After I moved to another project I never got back to these cars. I ran out of screws to hold the ends on so you'll have to get some fron the LHS. <br /> <br />Tom: <br />I was looking through some stuff the other day, and came across a Proto Southern E-6 A and B, do you know anyone who might be interested in purchasing these two items? <br /> <br />Well I've got to go to work <br />Ya'll have a blessed day and remember <b>SANTA FE ALL THE WAY</b> <br />Bob
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