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Jeffrey's Trackside Diner, November 2016 -- Belen, NM Locked

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Posted by Steven Otte on Thursday, December 1, 2016 8:47 AM

I'm locking her up. Move along to the December diner, folks.

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Posted by FRRYKid on Thursday, December 1, 2016 12:33 AM

yougottawanta

FRRYKid - Do the lego trains run ? I have seen some you tube videos where they actually run.

Not the ones on the entertainment center. They are too small. (They are only four dots wide.) The ones that run are sitting on a bookshelf in my bedroom. I also have an engine and an observation car on my nightstand and a tree freight car sitting on the arm of my couch.

The ones on YouTube I think run on the newer remote control system. The ones I have use an electric truck system. (Only two power trucks per pack and four cars per set of power trucks.) I could convert them if I wanted, but other projects keep getting in the way.

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Posted by fourt on Thursday, December 1, 2016 12:21 AM

I will have a Plain hamburger and a side of fries please.

 What a day trying to do some work on things. First was drilling out the headlight cast into a metal boby with a 3/32 drill manged to break it about 3/4 done. It is broke in side the body so cant grab it with anything not sure how i am going to get it out.

 Then i went to paint a covered hopper bottom with some blue paint, second time i put the brush in the bottle i spill it all over table, the chair, on the shorts i had one, both legs, the floor, the wall, even the bottom of the table, how it got on the bottom i have no idea. So now have to buy some more of that paint. I decided then that was enough train work for one day lol.

 Hope all of you have a nice night and day.

 

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Posted by howmus on Wednesday, November 30, 2016 10:40 PM

Evenin' folks!

Janie, just a refill for my decaf please....

 [ color=red ]Rob[/color=red], the reason the color didn't work for your post is the wrong command was added after the word.  I did the same thing on this.  If you take out the  "=red" after the name and just type [ /color ]  it will come out like you want.  Like this... Rob.  Hope that makes sense to you!

I got home from a Scout District committee that wouldn't end tonight (had a presenter on fund raising that has a 10 minute training for us but he rambled on for over 50 minutes saying absolutely nothing....) to find a heavy box on my porch.  UPS eveidently was running late today and I had left before they arrived.  Opened the box (I was expecting it) and found my son's birthday present to me inside.  He got me a Cripple Creek EVSE 240v Charging Station for the Volt.  Totally cool!!!  This will let me charge to car twice as fast as the 110 curcuit can. Also should save me a few ¢ per charge as well.  He told me it was complicated and to call him when it arrived...  Nothing really complicated about it.  I will need to have my electrician come over and change the dedicated circuit on the porch to 240v (that is simple as there are already the wires nessessary to do that in the line I am using now).  He may tell me to bill him for it, I think.  Very cool...  I will most likely be the first person in the neighborhood to have a dedicated 240v charger for a car...  These things are a bit expensive also even though the price has gone down for them.  This one is only a 16 amp dedicated charger but runs about $400 with tax.....  Pretty nice birthday present I think.  It should let me use less gasoline over the life of the car, which is what I want to do!

Hope you all have a great night out there.  Prayers for those in need.

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Posted by gmpullman on Wednesday, November 30, 2016 10:35 PM

Thanks, Henry! That was a fun ride...

Hazards Of Helen is amazingly déjà vu to the CSX "Crazy 8s" runaway a hundred years later. 

Same rescue, anyway!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CSX_8888_incident

Bye-bye November!

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Posted by BigDaddy on Wednesday, November 30, 2016 6:29 PM

good evening.  For your viewing pleasure, the Hazards of Helen

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Posted by Cederstrand on Wednesday, November 30, 2016 6:17 PM

Mint tea in an "UNDECORATED" mug, please and thank you.

***YGW, might post some pics later on. It's hard to hold the camera steady while the Diner is moving down the tracks.

So where is the Diner going to be for December? Whistling

Just finished watching, "And Then There Was One", full documentary. Thoroughly enjoyed it.

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Posted by cudaken on Wednesday, November 30, 2016 5:07 PM

 Afternoon Diners

 Flo, Ed will have a Crown Royal and I will have a Beer please.

 Did some running today, got the hated house payment made to BOS. Bought a medium duty paper shredder from Wally World and that pretty much sums up my day.

 Gary Rolling stock I enjoy the most are the junk Bachmann and Tyco cars I bought before I knew better. When I first joined this site one of the trolls here told me I was wasting my money and time buying used worn out stuff off E-Bay. I learned a lot from that cheap worn out junk! My answer to him was " I need to learn how to fix worn out junk so when the good stuff beaks, I can fix it".

 Just got the Bachmann MEC 40 foot box car on the rails for the first time in 9 years. On my first visit to K-10 Model trains first thing I bought was a Bachmann MEC box car, then had him order a second one that I got the week after. Not sure if this is the first or second one, either way I like seeing it making the rounds.

 BBQ is done and so am I. Dinner Cajun pork rib's Dinner

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Posted by der5997 on Wednesday, November 30, 2016 3:11 PM

[color=blue]Rob:[/color=blue] good to say hello agian! (Anyone care to explain why that didn't turn Rob blue?)

Ulrich:
somewhere in the crowd you may find me!
– So, an ABBA fan as well? Smile, Wink & Grin Seriously though, thanks for music postings – and we agree here about the general lack of subtlety and restraint in Christmas decorations/lights. We went to replace a storm damaged bow for our front door pathway decorations. The choice was limited by the enormity of most of the offerings!
 – and Ken
Tonight at Shop And Save (grocery store) they where playing Christmass Carol's?
They’ve been doing that in our stores for I’d say 2-3 weeks already. I agree, it doesn’t induce me to buy extra things. We shop pretty much from lists for budgetary self-preservation!
Seems like every engine I run wants a Wheel Job and hate cleaning wheels. They will run a lot better afterwards and I like them to run slow. C&O RS2 and B&O GP 7 where bucking so hard I lost a coupler spring on the Henrys Reffer that Ed sent.
– with DCC in N Scale clean wheels are an absolute must, I find. Favourite method is to place a tissue on the track, soak in alcohol, and place the front truck on that. Run at full speed with as much pressure on the front truck as may be wise. Move dirty tissue across to clear a new strip and repeat until no more dirt shows. Repeat whole process for rear truck. Doesn’t take too long. I choose a convenient close-to-layout-edge section for this routine.
Garry:
Does anybody have plans for working on their layouts and/or trains in December? 
– Oh yes indeed! No reason to stop as far as I can see. There are some functions and extra services which may limit mrr time; but I’m on a roll with the ballasting, then it’s on to scenery. So, Yes!
Ulrich: (again)
While we were at the LHS, I persuaded "grandpa" to buy a kit for a station building, but I think I will have to assemble it ...
  Ha Ha! So sad! Murphy didn’t stay very long as he showed up here at 8:17 p.m. AST with a power out which lasted until 4:20 a.m – and repeated at noon – 3:30p.m.  Cause said to be 1) “Transmission line interruption” 2) Heavy snowfall.  We were able to clear the driveway of the 8” wet and heavy – the snow-thrower dealt with it surprisingly well – before the power dropped the second time. The rest of today so far has been household accounts and email/Diner. Now it’s time to help with the chicken curry.  Later, maybe, and power permitting…..
 
 
 

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Posted by up831 on Wednesday, November 30, 2016 1:11 PM

Good Afternoon Diners,

Flo, I'll have an extra large coffee with lots of cream please.

Weather here has been unseasonably warm like in the low 60s, but according to the weatherman it is going to cool off with even a chance of snow flurries by tonight.  Bummer!

Sad

Gary:  Don't know if I'll be able to do any MRR projects this next month or not.  It seems that something else always takes priority, but one can still hope.

YGW:  glad you got approval for your train room,....I mean barn.Big Smile    I hope all goes well with the construction.  If this structure is permitted as a barn, what are the limits of interior enhancements?

Sure sorry to hear of the tragedy of the Tennessee fires.  That kind of thing is much more common back out west, but nonetheless, I feel for those folks.  

Gotta run.

Hello to everyone, and I hope everyone is OK, safe, and warm.

Less is more,...more or less!

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, November 30, 2016 12:38 PM

Good Evening!

I spent the better part of the day at my friend´s place to work on the Christmas layout. Well, we made some progress, but did not accomplish what we intended to. Claus had painted the benchwork with a solvent-based paint the night before and the paint was still rather sticky this morning. He had left the benchwork in his garden shed, but forgot to put on the heater, so the paint did not dry. We managed to put down the grass mat and to put the track down. As Murphy had moved to his house for the day, there were two sections of track missing, so we had to drive to the not so near LHS to get them. This put us back for more than an hour, so we were not able to fasten all the track with those little screws he had bought for that purpose, before his grandson came home from school.  While we were at the LHS, I persuaded "grandpa" to buy a kit for a station building, but I think I will have to assemble it ... Whistling

We will finish the layout mid of next week, providing the weatherman does not send us any ice, which we had today.

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Posted by moelarrycurly4 on Wednesday, November 30, 2016 12:21 PM

Garry, 

I plan to work on some cars that I either put together in a hurry or broke things off of them hauling them to modualr train shows. 

I may convert some more Athearn blue box to DCC. On my previous ones I used LED's from christmas lights I bought cheap at dollar general to make headlights. they work really well. 

I would like to add interiors to caboose.( cabeese)

I am also going to make me some signals to see if I can. 

 

 

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Posted by FRRYKid on Wednesday, November 30, 2016 12:19 PM

Heartland Division CB&Q

Does anybody have plans for working on their layouts and/or trains in December? 

At least on the trains side. I've got the following: an engine house that needs finishing (need to get more lacquer thinner from the layout as I don't like keeping it in town because it smells too much), two boxcars (One that needs painting to correct incorrect details and adding a cleaner unit. Finally getting close to getting the color mixed. The other one needs new doors painted and installed to match the prototype. That paint had to be ordered to match the car. The instructions actually had what paint was used on the car.), weathering on another car and finish a sand tower. I also discovered that I will, at some point, need to break a promise I made to myself: I need to get two SD40-2s for coal service. The engines I thought were right aren't but I still can use them for general freight.

I also most likely will be able to get rid of an engine that I bought in error. It's too new for my era. I found someone that wants it and was unable to find one. (Also will help with the budget for the 40-2s.)

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Posted by howmus on Wednesday, November 30, 2016 12:16 PM

Afternoon folks!

Chloe, just a cup of hot chocolate to keep me warm at the moment, please.

Hi Rob, Mr. Fussy, the handiman, will be here tomorrow to replace the sump pump for me.

Went over to the barber shop to get my hairs trimmed back....  He usually complains that business is slow.  Today I walk in and he has 5 people waiting before me...  LOL  I will be leaving for Canandaigua in a few minutes.  Have to drop off a couple thousand in checks to the bank that handles our 501c account for the MLK committee.  Then I will spend the next few hours at my sister's house running her lawn mower out of gas and putting it down in her cellar for the winter.  I get to do this every year now for her.  AngrySigh

Dark and cloudy outside today.  Supposed to be some liquid sunshine this afternoon as well.  Likely will appear about the time I get my sister's lawnmower running.....

 Garry asked who has plans for working on their layouts...  I sure hope so!  I am several years behind where I thought I would be back, ah, several years ago. Whistling

Looks like the Museum will be running one or two more Saturdays of "Santa Trains".  Seems we have completely sold out the runs this coming Saturday.  They only advertised on social media for that.  I can do the Jolly Old Elf routine for one of the other two Saturdays but not the third.

Have a great day out there!

73

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Posted by BigDaddy on Wednesday, November 30, 2016 9:53 AM

Heartland Division CB&Q
Does anybody have plans for working on their layouts and/or trains in December?

David Popp was working on new benchwork in the MR Workshop live video yesterday.  I have a bunch of rolling stock from my old layout that needs couplers replaced or new springs and a Proto GP9 that I am painting and need to convert to DCC.

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Posted by yougottawanta on Wednesday, November 30, 2016 9:14 AM

Hey all

Started digging footings and basment yesterday and we have already hit a problem. very BIG ROCKS - Bang Head this is gonna be expensive. Have to get a Hoe ram out and jack hammer the basement in Sigh glad I will be gone during the day ! Those things are LOUD.

Ken - is your email still the same ? Can you PM me the current one so I can make sure I have the correct one ? Thanks I would greatly appreciate that. Maybe you can email me a picture of teh B&O cars in service ?

MoeLarry - Do you get many comments on the trains on the desk ?

CG - Are you in danger of getting hit by the fires ?

Henry - I am sorry to hear that about your mom. That is hard to deal with when our parents reach that point.

Jeremy - What kind of tree do you put up ? Real or artificial ?

Ulrich - What type of decorations do you prefer ? I have grown up with mostly "blinky" lights. What have I missed ?

Howmus - Funny pictures. I hate putting up lights. That looks like my efforts.

Rob - Nice - early Christmas. What else is Santa bringing you ?

V8 - How many guns do you have ? PM with what you are selling. I am looking for a few things.

Ed - WOW - 3 cent stamps on the card. Been a LONG time since I have seen mail that cheap !

Richard - LOL - "what are you thinking" we all have that though on occasion. I did yesterday when I finally realized the start of my life long dream. To have room deicated for trains. As I was watching the excavation start and I started thinking about the cost and teh changes to teh landscape my stomach did flip flops and jitters set in...Strange I do this for a living. It caught me off gaurd.

Mr. B - Try recording your shows. Then instead of muting you can fast forward through the commercials ! Big Smile

FRRYKid - Do the lego trains run ? I have seen some you tube videos where they actually run.

Lion - What do you all do where you are at for Christmas services ?

History qoute of the day :

Humanity has won its battle. Liberty now has a country.

 

 

 

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Wednesday, November 30, 2016 9:00 AM

Good morning, everybody .

Does anybody have plans for working on their layouts and/or trains in December? 

Recently, I have been working on some used freght cars and passenger cars I acquired without spending much money. .... Last night I was working on a Tyco 50' flat car. It now has new trucks, new body mounted couplers, and new paint. I removed unwanted stuff that was on the deck. Next, it needs decals, weathering and a load. 

 

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Posted by moelarrycurly4 on Wednesday, November 30, 2016 6:34 AM

Dave,

 

The cooling fan for the unit had failed at sometime ( burned to a crisp) So i suspect that it was that issue that made this let go. How the amp did not blow a ton of other stuff i do not know. One previous to this looked like a welding rod had been touched to the insides. Luckily this one did not do that and had just went poof on Sunday.

Not bad track record for being powered on 14 years straight. I am going to order new fans for the other amps in the rack as they are only $10. 

supposed to get cooold here tomorrow. 

 

i will set up the desktop rr tomorrow at work. 

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Posted by hon30critter on Tuesday, November 29, 2016 10:56 PM

moelarrycurly4:

Oooh!

Me thinks that adding a heat sink might be appropriate! (If there is room).

Dave

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Posted by cudaken on Tuesday, November 29, 2016 10:54 PM

 Evening Diners

 Flo, ED will have a Crown Royal on the rocks, give Rob what ever he wants and I will take a Beer please.

 

yougottawanta
Ken - I dont think I would call it a job any more I think I would call that a place to hang out while you read.

 Yep YGW that pretty much sums it up! Guess I could say I am a Professioal Reader.Whistling Hope you post some photos of the new buliding. If you like to E-Mail them to me I will post them for you. Far as the foot, I will find out Thrusday, off to the VA I go!

 I know where KY and Tenn rain went. Been a very wet year as far as I can see.

 Ulrich I am sort of with you about Christmass. OK, I like the lights but I hate how it became so commercial. Tonight at Shop And Save (grocery store) they where playing Christmass Carol's? Like that is going to get me to buy more meat for Wednesday BBQ! Bang Head

 V8 What weapons are you selling? I miss my Hawkn's 54 cal.

 Train Front. Seems like every engine I run wants a Wheel Job and hate cleaning wheels. They will run a lot better afterwards and I like them to run slow. C&O RS2 and B&O GP 7 where bucking so hard I lost a coupler spring on the Henrys Reffer that Ed sent.

 Later, Ken

 PS Ed I watched the video you posted. Yes

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Posted by moelarrycurly4 on Tuesday, November 29, 2016 10:21 PM

i found why the amp was acting up

The Magic smoke got let out of this part.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Tuesday, November 29, 2016 10:01 PM

Briefly on my iPhone .

Yes it is sad about the wildfires in eastern TN as well as eastern KY.   We have been to Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, and Dollywood a few times.  It is normally beautiful there .  Tourists enjoy visiting .   

 

Catch up up with you later . 

GARRY

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Posted by moelarrycurly4 on Tuesday, November 29, 2016 6:55 PM

evening diners,

whew! what a day.

Prayers to all those in TN affected by the fires. I have a freind on another forum who had to leave with the clothes on his back to get away, The FD came and told them " you must leave now"

He reports that he can see that his house is still standing, they won't let them back in yet. He was afraid of fires starting back up this evening. 

On other fronts not much going on, got a call from the theatre as they had an AMP go bad, so I placed a temp one until it is fixed. 

Got a " the Rock" rock island  airslide hopper off ebay yesaterday just for giggles. 

I will "run" it on my desk at work. 

Below is what I set on my desk each year and it is DCC

 

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Posted by CentralGulf on Tuesday, November 29, 2016 6:41 PM

No rain here today. There was rain last night, but the forests are so dry it didn't make much difference. The reporting from the fire area has been spotty and contradictory, which is understandable considering the conditions. But whatever the situation really is, it surely isn't good. At least three deaths so far.

CG

 

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Posted by BigDaddy on Tuesday, November 29, 2016 6:24 PM

Flo I'll have a cup of decafe and apple pie.

Accomplished nothing but an hour at the gym.  Rained all day and more tomorrow.  Had my mother over for dinner for some take out Chinese. The poor woman can't remember what was said 60 sec ago.  She eats like a bird, it's hard to believe she is not thin as a rail.

I hope Tennessee got some of this rain, the videos are horrific.  Makes you wonder what it was like in the great fires of Baltimore, Chicago and London. 

I am plodding through a very long but funny blog about the restoration of Dave Frary's Pennys Middle Div.  http://scottymason.com/pennsy/  I found in another thread of the same name. 

Everyone seems to be staying out of the hospital, that is a good thing.

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Posted by JeremyB on Tuesday, November 29, 2016 6:11 PM

Evening guys

couch was delivered earlier this afternoon, old one is at curb awaiting pickup. I wish it could have been donated but it's too far gone to be donated. I have a bulk pickup for the trash for tomorrow. I have been off since Thursday so go back to work tomorrow but it was nice to have some time off. Was a beautiful day out today with highs of 12c which is nice for these parts of Canada at this time of year. Well off to browse the forums 

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Posted by yougottawanta on Tuesday, November 29, 2016 2:07 PM

Hello all !

Hope eveyone had a great Thanksgiving. We hosted again this year. I prefer to do all of the hard work vs. driving. When the party is over I can go right to bed or relax and be done.

Train front - Great news - I have the permit and we started excavating this morning ! Expect ftgs to be in by Friday, concrete walls up by next mid next week, already placed the order for the trusses. Hope to be framing in two to three weeks !

Happy birthday to all that I missed, Prayers for those in need, scanned through the post. Lots of good stuff going on...

Ulrich - You rank high in my book regardless of the count

Steve - It wasnt me - this time Surprise

ATSF - Is that a chevy ?

Ken - I dont think I would call it a job any more I think I would call that a place to hang out while you read.. At least until sales pick up. How is the foot ?

Garry - How is the solar charging coming on the tupee  Whistling for the heart battery. Hope you had a great Thanksgiving.

Hello to all the rest I will catch up later.

Todays History qoute:

So far from engaging in a war to perpetuate slavery, I am rejoiced that Slavery is abolished. I believe it will be greatly for the interest of the South. So fully am I satisfied of this that I would have cheerfully lost all that I have lost by the war, and have suffered all that I have suffered to have this object attained.

 
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, November 29, 2016 12:14 PM

Good Evening!

It´s been a quiet day - icy cold at 30F daytime high, but sunny. Did not do much today, just collecting my tools for tomorrow. My friend Claus will pick me up and take me to his place, where the two of us will work on the Christmas layout for his grandson.

Most of our neighbors have decorated their windows and now we see an army of flickering or blinking lights in all colors. Not really what Petra and I like - we go more for the subtle and more traditional Christmas decoration and lighting.

While searching Youtube for music to listen to I found a recording of The Three Tenors at Terme di Caracalla in Rome 1990. If you care to watch it - somewhere in the crowd you may find me! I was there and I still cherish the grand atmosphere of the event. Luciano Pavarotti was certainly the world´s best tenor and his death left a gap not yet filled!

Enjoy!

Rob - good to see another of us oldtimers finding the way to the place again!

Ray - I like your Christmas decoration - it certainly has a message to it!

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Posted by howmus on Tuesday, November 29, 2016 10:12 AM

Mornin' all!

Zoe, I'll have the #2 special this morning.  Over easy on the eggs, Bacon, Homefries, and a double order of the wonderful sour dough toast.  Oh bring over the jar of grape jelly and keep my R&GV RR Mug full with Marakeesh Express darik roast coffee please.

Great to see you Rob!

The neighbors got some of their lighting up recently....



Meanwhile over at my house, I got my decorations finished!

Seems the R&GV RR Museum once again lucked out.  We have just been given LA&L #20 on a long term loan.  She needs some minor work to get up and running I guess, but she should be servicable and in use next summer!

http://www.rgvrrm.org/about/railroad/lal20/

Later!

73

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