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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, December 7, 2012 7:25 AM

LSWrr
Jeff, that’s good news (Wednesday) about your mom opening her eyes, that’s a good start.  Did they ever figure out what happened??

I haven't heard anything about it.

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Good morning. It's 52° with 100% humidity and dense fog. It'll be partly cloudy with a high of 72°.


Fog is so thick you can almost cut it with a knife. My thinking seems to be a bit foggy too. Having trouble concentrating on anything. It's certainly not from lack of sleep. I went to sleep yesterday about 2pm and woke up about 5am. Well hopefully I'll be able to think clearly soon. A look ahead at the weather shows rain for the weekend. No plans for today.



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Posted by TMarsh on Friday, December 7, 2012 8:04 AM

Good Morning!!!

Coffee and some ham and eggs please. Over easy… oh, and some fried potatoes please. Thank you.

(gumble) Dad blamed Christmas cards.Grumpy

Jerry- Good to hear from you, but not under these circumstances. You bet Sallies in our prayers, she never stopped being in them. You too. Take care.

Ray- Surprise THREE AND a half GALLONS!!!! Do the MATH man. That works out to 7 gallons a YEAR! Oh well then for crying out LOUD I’d take that gas guzzler back! No seriously. Sounds perfect for close runs and things like that. Do you have like a gas only mode? Not when the batteries get low, but by you're choosing even if the batteries are charged. For instance, if we were to drive the highway to Springfield (roughly 9 miles), could we run gas engine and not the electric, then when in Springfield kick in the electric part. In town, THAT’s where the gas guzzling is. Also, what I meant by “what do you do?” is what kind of plug in does it have. The electrics that I’ve seen, and it’s been a while, have some big special looking plug. I’d think a good heavy regular plug would do great. Then you could run an extension cord to your neighbors and…..um…..anyway…um…yah. You have a special circuit, but do you have to have a special design plug.  Oh and if you do, I’m dying to know……did it come with the car, or do you have to buy it separate. Laugh

Sorry about all the Hybrid questions guys. Kinda curious. Just about out of them. I think they are a good thing and electric can be powerful and fast.  I know the laws of whatever where you can’t make more energy than you use, but it sure seems to me, you could surely make a alternator/generator to charge the batteries and once it goes charge and run the car. I mean we can put a computer in a phone, and sell tastey spring roll wrappers that make it not even worth making at home…why not?

Bama- Good to see you’re still kickin! Congrats on the stress relief on the job front.

MononJim- That’s interesting. Wonder if the ships that were attacked at Pearl, got to lead that. Call it the Battle of Revenge. "Remember ME???!!!"

Lee- sorry about the rainfall tax, but you know it’s just a precursor to the Impact On World Environment tax from the department of soil services to take effect in June. Also knwn as the "I Owe" tax. They will use the measurements they got from the rainfall tax and calculate how much ground surface you’ve blocked so vegetation cannot grow. Then they figure what that impact to the environment is, adjust it through the county multiplier to bring it up if they want more money, and charge you accordingy. There is a movement to have the driveways with weed growing out of them to apply for a deduction, but it's like a two page calculation so most won't even mess with it. Besides, it's a deductiona and that depends on how the tax things go in Washington.

Welp, gotta phone call from Lowe’s last night. Can’t get the dryer…..hahaLaugh. No not really, if that were true it would be on the National news about some psycho woman attacking a local Lowe’s store and Ulrich would have said “yah I heard that. No, I mean I literally heard that. Sounded like thunder in the distance.” IndifferentYup, she’d be that loud. Said it was on the truck to be unloaded last night and will be available for pick up this morningThumbs Up. A happy woman is a happy life. I guess she’s been calling them every day since Saturday when they said it could be another ten days at least. She now claims it was her that got it hear faster. “See?” she says “you’ve got to keep on these people. No way was I gonna wait 20 days for my dryer.” “you will if you want it” I THOUGHT, without saying out loud.

NOW she says…..”I don’t think they will fit.”

I have yet to respond.       

Ya’ll have a good day, ya hear!!!!

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Friday, December 7, 2012 8:50 AM

Good Morning ......... Coffee and a blueberry muffin, please. 

Time to remember Pearl Harbor. Pray for Peace. There still are bad guys out there. 

Bama! ....... Great to see you! ..... Thanks for the brief update. Feel free to fill in the details. From what I can tell, you have been blessed in 2012. 

Ulrich ......... Tell your Dad "Happy Birthday" from the DIners! Happy B-Day

Todd ..... Sounds like it is good Lowe's can get the dryer. A very good thing!

Lee ........ What? A rain tax? ..... Is that for real?

Ken .... We tried to take movies last night of the cat and the train. Of course she would not do the routine for the camera, but we did get a cute movie anyhow. If I figure out some of the technology, I will post it.  

CN Charlie ....... I see the cold front will move down into mid-USA, and it will cool here in a few days. Nothing super frigid as you described. We could play golf here only a coupld of days ago, but rain is here now. 

With the model railroad, I weathered 10 more freight cars yesterday. 4 boxcars. 6 coal hoppers. 

Last week I fixed a P-1000 F3B. The motor bushes are too close to the frame on these locomotives, and this one had a short circuit because of that. (Manufacturer's stupid design) A small amount of tape solved the problem. Next, I installed a decoder that works except for its light functions. Of course B-units have no lights, and that's a good use for that decoder. 

The B-unit is now in this consist.

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, December 7, 2012 9:03 AM

Good Afternoon!

Been watching some old movies from the 1940´s and 1950´s earlier on. Gosh, were the girls in those days pretty! But why is it that so many young women nowadays take utmost care in making them look as ugly as possible? I don´t understand the world anymore Whistling

A few moments ago the phone rang. News about my sister. It is now for sure, that she won´t be able to return to he "normal" life, living all by herself in that apartment of hers. She was supposed to stay in that clinic until mid of January, but now she will be released in a weeks time. I now have the joy of finding a place in a nursing facility for her. If that lady lawyer and caretaker of hers had called an hour earlier, I could have get started on that today. I have to wait until Monday to start ringing up various places. Time´s running short.

We´ll be heading to my parents´ place tomorrow, My Mom isn´t feeling too well today, so we had to postpone that trip. In a way I am looking forward to this visit, but in another way, I am not. There are quite a few of us who have a very recent experience in how stubborn ou elders can be.

Might drop by a little later on again.

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, December 7, 2012 9:09 AM

Just found this on the web:

"A German Christmas layout"

Nice!

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Posted by Burlington Northern #24 on Friday, December 7, 2012 9:12 AM

"the day that will forever live in infamy." to the troops on both sides rest in peace.

the executive comes today.

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Posted by JeremyB on Friday, December 7, 2012 9:52 AM

Hi Guys,

Cold and rainy out here today. That sore throat and stuffy nose is still there but thankfully hasnt really got worse over night so hopes it stays away until Im done work tonight, I finish at 11pm so with any luck I can get through the next 12 hours without feeling worse,lol.

Good luck with the parents visit Ulrich.

Here is my schedule for the weekend as its going to rain and maybe snow all weekend and its my birthday,lol

1) Wake up and have a shower and breakfast

2) Clean the house

3) Do nothing all Saturday and Sunday,lol

I may even clean the basement quick now so I can take that off the list.

If im not back in today have a good night guys.

- Jeremy

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Posted by galaxy on Friday, December 7, 2012 10:24 AM

LSWrr

Starting January 1st they will be taxing me for rain fall.  The county will measure the square footage of my roof and driveway then calculate how much rainfall those two areas receive every 3 months then charge me appropriately. Fresh air is still tax free until they can determine how to measure my usage.

Lee, I already pay for AIR!!! I have an oxygen Generator and there is a charge for it's monthly usage!!!

 

went to the CU. It is rainy, chilly, slippery-ish and miserable, but Thank Goodness, it isn't SNOW!!!

Now I rest, though I have to call the bank for the Kia loan and request another payment book. SInce I am a few months AHEAD on payments, I am out of coupons a few months early,s o I need the follow-up coupon book a few months earlier!!

JEREMY- Happy early Birthday! Happy B-Day Cake Gift

LAtger gaters

Geeked

 

 

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Friday, December 7, 2012 11:24 AM

See if this works. Trying to post the cat (Sassy) and the Lionel train. .... By the way, Sassy's tail is about 1/2 missing because of a mishap before we got her.  ..... She did not perform the game I described yesterday. 

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Posted by JeremyB on Friday, December 7, 2012 1:11 PM

Thanks for the wishes Galaxy.

Well, Im just about to head out. Dont feel too bad at the moment just a little sore throat. Maybe It will clear up after a day of working.

See ya later.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Friday, December 7, 2012 1:19 PM

Jeremy ...... Happy B'day, ..... Hope your sore throat goes away. 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, December 7, 2012 1:29 PM

Happy birthday Jeremy!Happy B-DayCakeGift

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, December 7, 2012 4:17 PM

How many have arcs or sparks chasing their locos wheels? I used to. It happened no matter how much I cleaned the track. In 2006 I GLEAMed all my track and no more arcs chasing the wheels. The only time I've seen them since was after I tore up half the layout and put new track down in the configuration I have now. I GLEAMed the new track and you guessed it, no more sparks. I haven't had to clean it since either except for a light wipe with a dry cloth if the trains hadn't been run in quite a while.

Something my father said he was going to do today was get a reel mower working again. How many of you remember those things! Bet you remember the blisters too! It's been sitting out in the machine shop for years and still looks fairly new. It has yet to cut a single blade of grass! My mother bought it many years ago because it had the word 'Collectible' attached to it. He's not cleaning it up to use or sell. He's going to give it away to a couple he knows as a wedding present. As good a way to get rid of something as any I guess.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Friday, December 7, 2012 4:54 PM

Any technical gurus out there?

My video works fine on the Apple I-Mac, but will not work on our old Dell with Windows XP. 

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Posted by Burlington Northern #24 on Friday, December 7, 2012 4:55 PM

mine do, in fact my SP&S Alco RS1 was doing it this morning. I'm not sure if you guys are aware but I'll share it anyways, in an article in the previous N scale article about track cleaning cars and stuff like that the fellow who wrote it found out from a friend that tracks get dirty from the arcing electricity and DCC is always full voltage so it gets a lot dirtier. I run DC but my tracks are in need of a good cleaning, though I cleaned them yesterday. fire up the'15 I'm gonna go clean some tracks.

oops forgot Happy birthday Jeremy, shall I sing to you the Great wolf lodge birthday song or do you pass? Cake

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Posted by howmus on Friday, December 7, 2012 5:02 PM

Evenin' folks!

Chloe, Ill have a Hot Roast Beef Sandich, French Fries, and a decaf.  Please and thank you Ma'am.

Been a completely squirrelly  day here... Had a meeting at the Boy Scout Office about the Pack not rechartering this morning.  That had been discussed pretty thoroughly before I got to the meeting and I was 10 minutes early.  The discussion turned to the new Venture Crew which is run by the same group of leaders.  Discussion went well and the District Executive and I will go into the community early in January to see if we can start getting more high School kids interested in the program.  I figured out late last night that I had left my old Canon Digital Rebel in the Yaris when I traded it in...  Called the dealership and talked to the salesman.  He called back and left a message for me that he has the camera and to let him know when I want to pick it up. 

Then I tried to sort out the lost lien release for the pickup.  Had an idea that the insurance people might have a copy in the insurance folder.  They got out the folder and...  Nope, not there.  I finally went online to the site where Chrysler Credit has a way to get a copy of the piece of paper for a price ($23).  You can't access the site with Firefox, and you can't access it with Safari!  So I called the number at the website (after making sure it was the same as the one given to me by the Dodge Dealer) and after playing with the buttons on the phone I finally got to speak with a human being.  At least she sounded somewhat like a human being but was whispering into the phone very quietly.  I asked her to speak up and turned up the ears all the way.  After asking her to repeat almost everything 4 or 5 times we finally got all the info and proof that I am indeed the deaf music teacher who owns the truck.  She made me cross my heart, say Scouts Honor, and a few other things I mumbled under my breath, but the lien release form should be arriving at my house sometime next week.  This now cost me $28...  Why the difference?  I actually talked with a human being!  I did a bit of grumbling about their antiquated system online system but OKed them to snail mailing the document.

Todd, the plug in Prius has about an 11 mile range using just electric.  Then it just goes to hybrid mode.  It works as sort an average.  If your speed is over 62 miles an hour, the gas engine will kick on and assist the electric system.  I don't think you can delay the use of the electric mode for the city.  But if the battery still has a certain amount of power left, yes it will drive under 62mph on only electric.  Consider it supposedly has a 540 mile range using both the battery charged fully and a full tank of gas (10.6 gallons).  I drove all over Geneva today running errands, and the electric ranged dropped from the full charge(11.2 miles) down to 5.4 miles.  I did use a small amount of gas as well because the engine starts up to warm up the catalytic converter and do some internal diagnostics at start-up.  However, it shuts back down when it is up to temperature and it is not being called upon to help.  The gas tank still reads full, BTW. Smile, Wink & Grin  BTW, the 3.5 gallons twice a year is just to keep the tank of gas in usable condition.  I will be using quite a bit more than that amount I am sure....

Well, I see dinner has arrived, so I will be occupied filling my face for a bit.

Later!

73

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Posted by Curt Webb on Friday, December 7, 2012 7:18 PM

Evening All,

Spent several hours working on the layout today. I posted photos on WPF of my progress. I am doing all my track testing with my M-1b. It is my most track sensitive loco that I have.

All next week the temps here are in the mid 80's and my schedule is Mon-Tue-Wed instead of my normal schedule. Tomorrow is our club Christmas get together.

Pearl Harbor day always has meaning for me because of being a sailor and being stationed in Pearl for 14 years on subs and shore duty. 

Jerry- Saying prayers for your wife.

Ken- Glad your toe is still doing well.

Garry- You can almost hear your cat think "What is that thing"Laugh

Ray- Have fun driving the  Prius.

Jeremy B- Hope you feel better and Happy BirthdayHappy B-DayCake

CN Charlie- I work with a guy originally from Calgary. We were talking yesterday about the temps and snow fall up your way.

Todd- You are right. When Mama is not happy, nobody is happy.

Ulrich- I am praying for your family.

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Posted by cudaken on Friday, December 7, 2012 7:24 PM

 Evening Folks

 Flo, Beer Pleases.

 Just stopping by to say hey, I am not MIA.

 Today, while I was talking with customers I wounder how many of them where thinking of this?

 

 We must never forget!

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Posted by howmus on Friday, December 7, 2012 9:16 PM

Evenin',

Janie could I have a refill on the decaf please?

I think I have everything ready for the RIT Show tomorrow...  I sure hope!  Have a couple things to pout in the car on my way out in the morning.

Probably won't have time to say hi in here, but may have a few photos of the show (and if I can the new wheels...)

Have a good night, and my prayers to all in need!

73

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, December 7, 2012 9:40 PM

Saw an old Winnebago RV today that had to be at least as old as the 1971 Dodge Pace Arrow I used to have. I thought from the sound of this Winnebago that it must have a Dodge engine in it. I was right. The owner said it had a 360. My old one had a 318 and got eight miles to the gallon. His RV was the same length so I guessed it was getting between six and eight. He said seven.

Stopped at the pharmacy today to pick up a new med that's supposed to replace one of mine. It was supposed to be ready for me to pick up, no paper work or red tape. RIGHT!! Found out it needs a physicians approval. A physician prescribed it! How much danged approval do they need?! I have an appointment to see the doc on Monday so I'll hash it out with him then.

Did a little work on the older of my two Atlas FP7's today. There was a clicking sound coming from it that sounded to me like a wire tapping against something. I was right. It has an Athearn blue box motor with Athearn spline drive shafts. One of the slots in a spline section was picking at a wire. I bent the wire out of the way and all was good again.

Time to call it a night. I'll see y'all again tomorrow.



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Posted by BamaCSX83 on Friday, December 7, 2012 10:19 PM

Good evening everyone.  Just got back home from our church Christmas party, it was a blast as always.  Just relaxing a little before heading off to bed so I can be all rested and refreshed for w**k tomorrow.  I think that on Tuesday night and Wednesday I'm going to tinker with some MRR stuff.  BTW, I'm still trying to find a way t get the motor and axles connected on the Dash-8 that I have.  I'm sure that I'll figure something out, up to and including finding all the components on the bay and ordering them. 

Welp, its sleepy time for this kid,  goodnight all!

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, December 8, 2012 12:28 AM

Good Morning!

It is bitter cold outside, 14 F! No more snow though, but we expect a lot to come tomorrow. All of Germany is covered with a layer of that white stuff, from just a couple of inches (in my neck of the woods) up to a couple of feet. As much as I like to see it, it is a big hassle when you have to drive to places.

We will start to my parents in about an hour, hoping the roads are all cleared by that time. It is a little over 100 miles to go, which normally takes an hour and a half. Won´t be making this today. As my Mom still does not feel up to speed (what speed at the age of 84?), we will be staying only a couple of hours before we hit the road again. I´d like to have covered most of the distance before it´s turning dark again. I find driving at night with snow and ice not really thrilling.

Bama - it totally had escaped my memory that you are the proud father of three kids now. Good job!

Jeremy - a belated Happy B-Day. Gosh, you´re still a young one!

Well, CU later -. when we are back!

HAve a good one

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Saturday, December 8, 2012 2:46 AM

Good Morning! from Tipton IN.

Saturday, December 8, 2012


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Posted by galaxy on Saturday, December 8, 2012 3:43 AM

Morning Coffee in the diner with friends

GOOD MORNING!!!

Today is Saturday, December 8th, 2012!!!

Only 14 more days till the Mayan end of calendar!!!

 

"Every cloud has a silver lining", SO:

Meaning:

Every bad situation has some good aspect to it. This proverb is usually said as an encouragement to a person who is overcome by some difficulty and is unable to see any positive way forward

Origin:

John Milton coined the phrase 'silver lining' in Comus: A Mask Presented at Ludlow Castle, 1634

I see ye visibly, and now believe That he, the Supreme Good, to whom all things ill Are but as slavish officers of vengeance, Would send a glistering guardian, if need were To keep my life and honour unassailed. Was I deceived, or did a sable cloud Turn forth her silver lining on the night? I did not err; there does a sable cloud Turn forth her silver lining on the night, And casts a gleam over this tufted grove.

'Clouds' and 'silver linings' were referred to often in literature from then onward, usually citing Milton and frequently referring to them as Milton's clouds. It isn't until the days of the uplifting language of Victori's England that we begin to hear the proverbial form that we are now familiar with - 'every cloud has a silver lining'. The first occurrence that is unequivocally expressing that notion comes in The Dublin Magazine, Volume 1, 1840, in a review of the novel Marian; or, a Young Maid's Fortunes, by Mrs S. Hall, which was published in 1840:

As Katty Macane has it, "there's a silver lining to every cloud that sails about the heavens if we could only see it."

'There's a silver lining to every cloud' was the form that the proverb was usually expressed in the Victorian era. The currently used 'every cloud has a silver lining' did appear, in another literary review, in 1849. The New monthly belle assemblée, Volume 31 include what purported to be a quotation from Mrs Hall's book - "Every cloud has a silver lining", but which didn't in fact appear in Marian, which merely reproduced Milton's original text.

 

So, NOW, then, "Elvis has left the building":

Meaning:

The show is over - go home

Origin:

This was announced at the end of Elvis Presley's concerts to encourage fans to accept that there would be no further encores and to go home. It is now used more widely to indicate that someone has made an exit or that something is complete.

Oddly, although the phrase was routinely used to encourage the audience to leave, the first time that it was announced it was to encourage them to stay in their seats. That first use was in December 1956 by Horace Logan, who was the announcer at the Louisiana Hayride show, in which Elvis was a regular performer. Presley had very quickly become very popular with teenagers but had previously taken a regular lowly spot at the Hayride, which was his first big break. He was on the bill quite early in proceedings but after his performance was over and the encore complete, the crowd of teenagers, who weren't Hillbilly enthusiasts, began to leave. Logan announced:

"Please, young people ... Elvis has left the building. He has gotten in his car and driven away ... Please take your seats"

Al Dvorin was the regular stage announcer for Elvis Presley during the 1970s. He picked up the phrase and his version can be heard on several live recordings:

"Ladies and gentlemen, Elvis has left the building. Thank you and goodnight."

The use of this term and the fact that Elvis is probably the most prominent celebrity to be known (despite claims to the contrary) to be unambiguously dead, have given rise to the verb 'to Elvis', i.e. to make a sudden exit.

The Kelsey Grammar sitcom 'Frasier' used a play on the line at the end of each show - "Frasier has left the building."

The prayer candle will be lit all day!Angel

Have a GREAT day!!!

Geeked

 

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Saturday, December 8, 2012 6:53 AM

Good Morning

Wet, foggy, and dull this morning..going to  high of 45F later on.

Having the trees all up before ...we now have all 3 cats having claimed them as their own...one in each tree...lol!!

Supposed to go this afternoon to get rid of some stuff that needs recycling...this oughta be fun. I have a few...ehern...items I'd like to see recycled...Grumpy

Jeremy:  A belated Happy B-Day from us as well!!!

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Posted by kbkchooch on Saturday, December 8, 2012 7:57 AM

Mornin gang! Cowboy

Not too bad outside, they are calling for temps in the 60's this weekend, overcast with occasional spits of rain.Hmm

Oh what to do, what to do! The list of projects grows!Huh?

The firewood hopper in the basement needs filling,

the grandkids layout needs finishing,

the yard needs raking and leaves chopped, lots of sticks in the yard too (good kindling),

the truck has some new interior panels that need to be dyed and installed,

I need to get to the home to see my Mom (its been too long)Embarrassed

the 2 BL2's need finishing (work I can get paid for),

several of my own engines need finishing and

I'm still trying to wrap my head around XtrkCad! Sigh 

For now it's coffee, and lots of it!  Man I need a 4 day weekend!

Jeremy, Happy B-Day from me as well, sorry about the late part!Embarrassed

Hope everyone has a great dayBig Smile I'll stop by later for some dessert, If I'm able!Smile, Wink & Grin

Karl

NCE über alles! Thumbs Up

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, December 8, 2012 8:22 AM

BamaCSX83
I'm still trying to find a way t get the motor and axles connected on the Dash-8 that I have.  I'm sure that I'll figure something out, up to and including finding all the components on the bay and ordering them. 

Something to consider. On a remotor I did on an Atlas FP7 that I fitted with an Athearn motor. I removed all the Atlas shaft components and replaced them with Proto 2000 spline shaft components. The hole on the Proto female shaft that fits on the worm shaft is a little larger than the Atlas worm shaft. In other words the worm shaft is too small. I rolled up a couple small pieces of paper, arranged them so they were in the hole to either side of the shaft and pressed it on. It was a tight fit which was exactly what I wanted. The rest of the shaft was easy as I just mixed and matched Athearn and Proto spline shaft pieces. One piece I had to make by cutting the end off a male spline and used it to join two female spline pieces.

Now I know there's somebody out there screaming 'That's impossible!' so here's a couple of photos. Note the long shaft section in the front shaft. It's the one I made with the cut pieces. This loco is in service now.

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Posted by rdgk1se3019 on Saturday, December 8, 2012 8:23 AM

kbkchooch
I'm still trying to wrap my head around TtrkCad! Sigh 

It`s not any easy program to use........I still like good old paper and pencil.

Dennis Blank Jr.

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Posted by TMarsh on Saturday, December 8, 2012 8:26 AM

Good Morning!!!

Nothing for me, I just had some red beans and rice. A cup of coffee would be nice though. Thanks.

Ulrich- Might be too late, cause I couldn’t tell whether you’re leaving last night our time, or today…or tonight however that works out. Anyway, drive safe and I get to where I don’t care to drive after dark any distance myself. Winter time sees me calling it a very early evening anymore.

Ray- Sounds like a great car for intown users and livers. (chuckle) LiversLaugh. Actually, it does take quite a bit of driving to go 11 miles when in town. Just getting there is where I’d like to shut off the electric part and save it. Highway miles is probably real good even in gas mode. Yah, I knew that 3.5 was for not having gas sit. And I suppose it is possible to not use that much if you drive very little. And I mean very little. Shoot the warm up process and a few assists would use that alone over a year.Confused hm. That still is less than a tank a year. Wow.

I just couldn’t help think how gooooood that sounds from a sales standpoint. “Well sir the fuel usage is….well honestly, and I have to be honest with you here, it really depends on how you drive. (nods head) It really does. No matter what they say, it’s all about you. I will tell you that Toyota recommends you use at least 7 gallons a year at a rate of 3.5 gals every six months. Just to keep it fresh enough to get the best performance. Kinda like a jar of salsa.” Wow. This car really is great. I may not even use 7 gals a year! Thinks the customer. Which is doubtful, but the company can think they might. Oh those crazy Japanese.

Washer and dryer have arrived and are in the basementYes. They did fit. I waited until she came home for lunch to unload the washer, dryers aren’t that heavy and the washer isn’t real heavy either, but it is a bit in size and the boxes were wet (rain/drizzle that day naturally) so I figured best be safe instead of sor…let’s face it….dead.  So Brenda is happy and that means I'm, in the words of Phil Robertson "happy happy".

Today I will remove old and install new. Any bets on how many trips to Menard’s this will take? First one doesn’t count because I didn’t buy HE soap or any new water hoses or flex gas line until I saw where the outlets are on the new. My luck…., they’d be different enough what I bought wouldn’t fit and I’ be taking back anyway. Besides…Brenda will want to go in town anyway, more than likely in the middle of the project, so why not plan on it. That there's smart thinkin.

The longest part will be cleaning area since the old set hasn’t moved for over 15 years.Hmm Luckily not quite 20 so I guess it won’t be that badYes.

Ladies and gentlemen, Todd has left the building! You can return to your seats and turn your hearing aids back up.

Ya’ll have a good day, ya hear!!!!

Todd  

Central Illinoyz

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I'm a small town boy. A product of two people from even smaller towns. I don’t talk on topic….. I just talk. Laugh

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, December 8, 2012 8:31 AM

rdgk1se3019

kbkchooch
I'm still trying to wrap my head around TtrkCad! Sigh 

It`s not any easy program to use........I still like good old paper and pencil.

Xtrakcad almost drove me nuts!Crying I went back to pencil, paper and brain. Hasn't failed me yet!Cool

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Space Mouse for president!
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Collector of Apple //e's
Running Bear Enterprises
History Channel Club life member.
beatus homo qui invenit sapientiam


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