cnw1995 wrote: So obviously I used the wrong adhesive.
Good luck with the reattachment. You should have no trouble finding an adhesive that will work.
Regards,
John
Fifedog, just thought that I would mention what I have been through with Concast Criminals; late delivery of cable service, tried to go through my drain fielf for my septic tank for installation of underground cable line and hook-up to a dead cable, lucky I cauhgt the lieing theive about to leave and told him where to run the cable. The office was even worse as they don't keep good records of what they do, didn't know that first time or primary cable guy had come out and didn't tell him where to run cable.
Also Concast cable bill going up in October of 2008, approximate $135.00 month, as it will be one year that I have service with them if I keep the liers that long. I am considering going back to Direct TV, maybe more expensive but they are more honest than Concast!
Lee F.
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Phish - G-e-n-e-r-a-t-o-r-s --->
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lionroar88 wrote: Rich,According to a certain delivery service's website I'm due to receive a package any hour now! So should you, but it isn't stating 'out for delivery' although it made it to your city last night... hmmm.Tired... had a soft pretzel for lunch and some yogart... blech... why do women find it necessary to force this stuff on men???? Now I'm craving a big juicy Filet Mignon or Porterhouse...Speaking of what's your favorite cut of steak, how do you like it done, any special sauces? Be prepared to provide recipes...
Rich,According to a certain delivery service's website I'm due to receive a package any hour now! So should you, but it isn't stating 'out for delivery' although it made it to your city last night... hmmm.Tired... had a soft pretzel for lunch and some yogart... blech... why do women find it necessary to force this stuff on men???? Now I'm craving a big juicy Filet Mignon or Porterhouse...Speaking of what's your favorite cut of steak, how do you like it done, any special sauces? Be prepared to provide recipes...
Brent,
yep, been watching that. Receptionist said he's coming back, something he can't find..... and you are on the cusp..... Let me know how it goes....!
Seems that the Baltimore guys are more with it than the Southern boys (lazy toof less....) nevermind...it just showed up, I gotta go n get it.
OK Mel, I feel better now!!! Wish I coulda saw it....!
Be back later.....
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
Since I know what I like, I always make mine, and, it's always grilled. I prefer Filet Mignon, with Guldens Spicy Brown Mustard and seasoned salt, cooked rare, with a side of asparagus or brocolli, and some A1 Steak Sauce.
Afternoon everyone,
I went to the doctors this morning, I've felt sick since about Sunday. I went in because of Strep throat symptoms, and found out I have a small ear infection. I'm hoping whatever it is goes away soon, after all, the East Coast Large Scale Train Show is coming up in two weeks.
Have a good afternoon everyone.
Sounds like someone is home, eating...not much fun.
Has anyone considered multiple small generators instead of one larger one? I'm sure that there are pros and cons of each, but flexibility/portability is a pretty big benefit. A couple of 2000-3500 watt inverters would allow you to run just one at partial throttle while running the other at full, or switch units back and forth during low usage times (also allows you to service one and still have some power available), possibly lower dB compared to bigger units (although two units running at the same RPM would probably be up 6 dB from the single unit), or give you the ability to let the neighbor borrow one of the units if you have power to spare. Price is incremental as well. Downfalls? More fillups, more service upkeep, no 240V output, and wiring complexity. I'm sure there is more that I'm missing. I just wanted to stir up the thinking pot.
Thoughts?
Wes
They even make portable units that run on bottled propane as well. It all depends on what you want and how much you want to pay for it. I already have a pretty solid battery/inverter system that I can use. Brent, you could probably keep your eyes open for some 3KVA inverters with extra batteries at work, then you could just pick up a bigger portable unit to charge the batteries and run the furnace when you really need it. Plus, it's portable, so you can run trains while tailgating at the next PSU game...
The perminant ones would be great, but seem to be a little pricey for me at 5-8% the value of my home. You'll find something that works for you.
Sturgeon-Phish - This is probably the one. This thing is whisper quiet if you don't need to run too many things. Maybe a heater, or a sump pump.
http://www.hondapowerequipment.com/ModelDetail.asp?ModelName=eu2000i
anjdevil2;
And I thought I was the only one crazy enough to stay up past 2:30 AM to go outside and see nothing but clouds. What a let down!
Getting more familiar with LEGACY, Marty's videos area big help, but I'm still having problems with the center column of "buttons" only working part of the time. Statistics class tonight-5:30 until ?? The Assistant Dean will be in to observe. Always fun.
Mel Hazen; Jax, FL
Mel Hazen; Jax, FL Ride Amtrak. It's the only way to fly!!!
Sturgeon-Phish wrote: I picked up some salvage metal kitchen cabinets to put in the garage addition, and will try to get them up today. Bride said, don't you insulate first? I said I wasn't planning on insulating, but it is a good idea . Who knows, when we get to two vehicles the garage addition would make a great place for a train room. 13 x 30 bay, 8 x 24 layout????
I picked up some salvage metal kitchen cabinets to put in the garage addition, and will try to get them up today. Bride said, don't you insulate first? I said I wasn't planning on insulating, but it is a good idea . Who knows, when we get to two vehicles the garage addition would make a great place for a train room. 13 x 30 bay, 8 x 24 layout????
Hello Jim:
This is another reason why I like this forum so much...you guys are smooth. I learn a lot about family communication on these boards. An 8x24 layout sounds nice.
lionroar88 wrote:John - that's what I thought! With that kind of power we could power the entire neighborhood! I told her I would be willing to get something in the 8Kw - 10Kw range as I think that is all we need. When she was researching online the only ones she found with auto switch/whole house power were the 17 - 20s... I told her we need to have a professional come out... that went over like a lead brick!
Hello Brent:
Check out this website:
http://www.briggsandstratton.com/engine_power/category.aspx?cid=31&scid=30
They have units as low as 7Kw, able to run most everything in your house (except an air-conditioner). They will even refer you to a local dealer/installer. We put ours in when we had the house built, so the cost for us wasn't bad. The plumber added the natural gas line and the electrician provided the conduit installation. My Dad and I (he is an electrician, so don't be alarmed) connected it ourselves. It is interesting that propane provides significantly more power than gas. Good luck.
Good Morning from Blueberryhill....
It is 34 degrees with a little sunshine. Going up to 45 today with maybe some sun and then showers tonite.
Busy today. But not too bad. Little jobs around the house and cleaning up the junk. Later, I will run the trains and maybe, do some scenery work.
Dining car has been here and we had breakfast. Then, it left for the western trip. Columbus and " points west " will clean it out.
Y'all have a great Tuesday.
Chuck
Morning All
Welcome from overcast Southern Ohio.
All this talk of generators is interesting. We've talked about getting one ourselves. One sized to take camping and keep essentials working during outages. The 5-8KW is what we were looking at.
The Honda is a great unit. I had one at work that I would need on occasion and it would start easy and run flawlessly and very quiet. If I remember it was 2KW and was easily carried by one man.
Later and may God bless
Jim
johnandjulie13 wrote: Brent: 17kW to 20kW? That is a lot of power. When we purchased ours we came across two major brands, Generac and Briggs & Stratton. We opted for the less expensive Briggs unit and it has worked out fine. Good luck with the search. The peace of mind is well worth it.
Brent: 17kW to 20kW? That is a lot of power. When we purchased ours we came across two major brands, Generac and Briggs & Stratton. We opted for the less expensive Briggs unit and it has worked out fine. Good luck with the search. The peace of mind is well worth it.
Good Morning:
Went to the doctor today. Not much improvement, I will be stuck in bed for at least the rest of this week.
Wes: I love the ingenuity of those tailgaters! In addition to the generators, they will have their directTV dishes set up to get all of the games on cable. Now that is how to tailgate.
Doug: What happened to Percy's coupler?
Some time in the future.........
Susieq: "Brent, it's freezing in here! The furnace isn't running. I don't think the generator is working."
Brent: "It's working just fine, dear. I had to turn off the furnace to run trains and the beer fridge. Just put on another sweater and you'll be fine."
Jack
IF IT WON'T COME LOOSE BY TAPPING ON IT, DON'T TRY TO FORCE IT. USE A BIGGER HAMMER.
Morning all. Hope everyone's well. Supposed to be in the fifties today. It certainly wasn't close to that at 0-dark-thirty this morning. Tonight is my last class for this quarter - then (thankfully), it starts again in a few weeks. Ran the trains last night again. Percy's front coupler fell off. Looks like the CA I used didn't take. Maybe I have to use something else.
I have a gasoline powered generator that I used after hurricanes Francis & Gene, bought it at a generator shop. The generator has 120 volts 30 amps and 240 volts 20 amps, will run almost everything but the air conditioner, even run the well pump and two refridgerators and some lights. No need to have a professional come and install a small generator, just put up a small metal cover or wood cover completely over it until you need it.
When you run any generator make sure it is outside in a well ventilated place! Never run a generator indoors!!
Did someone say Concast? At least that is my name for Comcast as they are gypsies tramps & theives!
Been working on my upper track again and got almost three/fourths of it done now. Also bought some more stuff at my local hobby shop, has anybody seen small trestle like supports that are about four inches tall? They don't work with anything but I bought them at my local hobby shop thinking that I could use them for an overhead track above my current track. Some 027 passenger cars just barely go under these trestles.
spankybird wrote: RockIsland52 wrote: To the Ohio boys, didn't this last storm set single storm records for you? I heard Columbus totalled more than 20". Single snowfall record for my locale North of Boston was 34" on 1/26/05, not the Blizzard of 1978 at 27". Jack Back in 96, I lived in a small town call Chardon, Ohio. Once again the weather channel was there. We had 60" (yes 5 feet of snow) fall in a 3 day storm. It took the National Guard to dig me out.
RockIsland52 wrote: To the Ohio boys, didn't this last storm set single storm records for you? I heard Columbus totalled more than 20". Single snowfall record for my locale North of Boston was 34" on 1/26/05, not the Blizzard of 1978 at 27". Jack
To the Ohio boys, didn't this last storm set single storm records for you? I heard Columbus totalled more than 20". Single snowfall record for my locale North of Boston was 34" on 1/26/05, not the Blizzard of 1978 at 27".
Back in 96, I lived in a small town call Chardon, Ohio. Once again the weather channel was there. We had 60" (yes 5 feet of snow) fall in a 3 day storm. It took the National Guard to dig me out.
Spanky, are you the guy the Guardsmen found playing trains in the basement knee deep in a pile of Hostess Cupcake wrappers? A lot of folks don't know how bad that Lake effect snow can be.
Buckeye, our problem is the drifts. My garage door was covered 2/3 of the way up when I opened it. Told my wife to back the car out to knock it down, and she almost believed me, hoping against hope she could hit the malls on her free day. Some drifts 6 feet high.
Morning all!
Cloudy and very foggy here this am. Should be 70's today!
Another busy day. Did not get much accomplished yesterday and today the office server is down - which will make for another non-productive day! If I could leverage that somehow???
Have a great day all!
Regards, Roy
Sorry about that Brent. I assumed you were in a subdivision like me. I had painted a different picture with what I pieced together from your postings!
'Mornin'
Up to 68F today, saw all that SnoHizo...Geez, I remember that....So much for "Global Warming"
Ran trains yesterday for lunch...sorta theraputic...my job makes me crazy Got up @ 0215 to see the Shuttle go up, all last night it was clear and I get outside at 0220 and it's cloudy....so I watched it on TV (on clear nights, you can see it from JAX, and clear days as well) SOOOO now I'm tired (YES I DID go back to bed..until 0515!) So I goes outside at 0630 to get the princess to school and now, of course, it's clear again!
Softball practice after work, late din din then the cycle repeats.....
Later!
Good morning all,
IIABSDISEI with temps in the 40s. I did weights at the YMCA and watched "Deal or No Deal". I got caught up with balancing the checkbooks and paying bills. I went to bed earlier last night and slept well. It should be a quiet day at work with only phone call meeting scheduled. I had a little extra on the dining car this morning for breakfast before I sent it to "Points East". I hope everyone has a good day.
Keep on training,
Mike C. from Indiana
Those Honda generators are very nice, and super quiet (under 65 db?) and light/portable. They are pretty big here in the tailgating scene. That would be perfect to run your new gig saw, Brent! And you can chain multiple units together when you really need some 120V power.
Morning Folks,
I made a fresh pot of coffee. Not much happening around here. Only two night meetings this week, one is tonight. Next week there are three. Still haggling with the budget, furniture, materials, etc., etc.
Not used to the time change yet, slept in until 5:45. Gotta run.
Mitch
Bob Mitchell Gettysburg, PA TCA # 98-47956 LCCA# RM22839
RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
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