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Posted by Jumijo on Wednesday, December 27, 2006 5:44 AM

Good morning, everyone.

Some snow flurries on my drive in today, but should be nothing.

We put the Polar Express and K-Line Christmas train away last night. Then the tracks were wiped clean with alcohol. Since wifey was home, I didn't actually run any trains. But the kids and I did watch a great video on Dick Kuhn's layouts. Then I sort of had to watch On Golden Pond with my wife. 

Time for breakfast. Have a nice day, all! 

Jim 

 

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Posted by cnw1995 on Wednesday, December 27, 2006 7:09 AM
Good morning from a dark and quiet Crystal Lake where the youngest is up early watching The Incredibles on a DVD player - the bride inadvertently ripped the cable wire out of the back of the TV - I don't think that's necessarily a bad thing but I can't find the crimper I used to attach the connector back to the wire. Oh well. I'm fortunate to have the rest of the week off so I hope to get started on putting the Bowser motor into the Corgi trolley. Don, I share your tech pain -- I finally did what I should have done in the first place and let the kids help their mom figure out her new camera. I was unpleasantly surprised to have to download iTunes 7 to get a new iPod to work - so now I have the new one connected to Windows and the old one to an older Mac that can't take ver. 7 -- I want to run some trains this week too!

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Wednesday, December 27, 2006 7:30 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill....

It is a cloudy 33 degrees. The sun looks like it's trying to come out. Going up to only 43 today with some sunshine.

Today is a day that I would like to spend some time in the train room. I want to run trains and do some work on the layout. Still pondering a few ideas on the bridge installation, but I think it will come out good. I can't run 2 main lines thru it , but maybe a main line and a siding.

Well, the call from the Dining Car is heard. Breakfast. Later.

Y'all have a great Wednesday.

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Posted by Jumijo on Wednesday, December 27, 2006 7:39 AM

I got $150.00 in Christmas money that I'm not sure what to do with. I see that Williams is offering their GG1s for $149.00. I kinda like the green ones, but I'm not sure I want to buy one. Besides, the last 2 Williams engines I bought had issues that needed warranty work.

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Posted by dwiemer on Wednesday, December 27, 2006 7:45 AM
 Lisa-n-NC wrote:

Don't really want to change track -not sure if I can return the loco or not - The little train shop in my town doesn't stock  O scale right now and the guy ordered it for my husband.  I had NO IDEA that the SD50 was so big!!  I really don't which way to go.  As I said - I'm new at this.

Thanks for your reply!

Lisa

Lisa,  One thing about a layout, it is never really finished.  You may want to hold onto the SD50  given the circumstances.  What you could do for the time being, if it does not make the curves, is put it on display, and get a relatively less expensive diesel locomotive.  Also, get a more powerful transformer.  If you are going to endure in this hobby, don't worry about getting everything at once.  Get the transformer, make sure it is powerful enough for you to "step up" with regard to your layout.  Then, as your layout and collection expand, you will eventually have enough room for tracks to run that SD50.  Good luck and please return often, some real good people here.

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Posted by Dr. John on Wednesday, December 27, 2006 8:20 AM
Good morning from frosty Alabama! I must have scraped an inch of ice off my windshield this AM! Angry [:(!] Glad that's a rare occurence down here!
 
Sounds like most everyone enjoyed a nice Christmas. We certainly had one ourselves. I received a Sandisc 4 GB MP-3 player (no, I'm not a "pod" person Wink [;)] ) as well as a new cordless drill and a Palm TX pda. (Finally retired my ancient Palm IIIx). Youngest daughter finally got her cell phone. I'll be watching the cell phone bill VERY carefully - she has received the lecture about what happens if she exceeds her minutes. With our plan, it shouldn't happen. 
 
The wife and daughters will be taking down Christmas decorations today. I'll leave the Christmas layout up a while longer, hopefully another week or two or . . .? Whistling [:-^] Son gets the fun of putting stuff in the attic. I'm working half-days this week in the office. (No jokes from Chief about preachers only working Sundays and Wednesdays! Smile [:)] ) Hospital visits first, then a funeral later on. 
 
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Posted by ChiefEagles on Wednesday, December 27, 2006 9:08 AM
Sunny and cooler.  Busy right now.  Did get return email from John Baker.  Shopping witht he wife. Black Eye [B)]  Did someone psot the word SNOW?  Later all.

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Posted by jefelectric on Wednesday, December 27, 2006 9:23 AM

Good Morning from cloudy and cooler Central PA.

Grandson and I got the new track arrangement done.  Now to get it all rewired.  DIL served notice on grandson that he has barn work to do first this morning, so I have been doing the top of layout wiring that I can till he arrives.

Will need some scenery adjustments to conform the new track arrangements, but will take my time with that, good time to work in any changes I may want to make.

I looks like everyone had a good Christmas.  Will wait till Jan 1 to take things down as we are having friends over for New Years Eve.

Went to an extended family get together last evening.  My Father remarried after my mother passed away and I gained 5 sisters and 2 brothers in addition to the one sister that I had before.  Makes for a large family gathering.

The forum has really picked up in activity lately, takes a while to catch up between times on line.

Well back to wiring.

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Wednesday, December 27, 2006 9:43 AM
 Dr. John wrote:
Good morning from frosty Alabama! I must have scraped an inch of ice off my windshield this AM! Angry [:(!] Glad that's a rare occurence down here!
Laugh [(-D]Laugh [(-D]Laugh [(-D]Laugh [(-D] Normal day in Ohio.

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Posted by Jumijo on Wednesday, December 27, 2006 11:03 AM

Nice day here. I just took a walk outside to do a weather check.

Feeling like crud today. Achey, chill-ish. Coughing like a 4-pack-a-day smoker. Gotta love winter! And to top it off, I can't find any decent naughty photos of Miss Nevada on-line!!! What a world! Maybe running trains tonight will improve my spirits if not my condition.  

All be well.

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Posted by Jumijo on Wednesday, December 27, 2006 11:51 AM
One of the gifts my boys got was a battery powered Thomas. He's the same size as the wooden ones, but runs on a blue track. Anyway, this little guy is awesome. He makes chuffing and whistle sounds, and "smokes". (He "smokes" very well I might add - atomized water).  When he comes to a stop, he blows of a big gush of steam from his stack. A red light inside the stack makes it look like there is a fire in Thomas' belly.

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Posted by cnw1995 on Wednesday, December 27, 2006 3:00 PM
Jim, that sounds awful. I hope you are not getting another winter cold. My youngest had one of those Thomas - he also had a motorized Lionel torpedo that ran on Brio track. It was pretty impressive. Just back from taking the youngest to Charlotte's Web - a slooooow movie for a 4 year old - be forewarned - the talking animals don't liven it up... though it is extremely true to the book....

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Posted by csxt30 on Wednesday, December 27, 2006 3:16 PM

Good Afternoon Everyone !! Was simply exhausted yesterday after work, & being off for 11 days. I don't think I'll take that many days off in a row again !!  Ok today, just a few sore muscles yet !!

Wonder if The Chief got the tunnels blasted yet !!  I was going to suggest a tunnel boring machine, but it wouldn't be as much fun !! Laugh [(-D]Laugh [(-D]

Well, now for a little training while waiting for the Diner car !!

Hope everyone has a nice evening !!

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Posted by jefelectric on Wednesday, December 27, 2006 3:42 PM

Good Afternoon Guys,

We got the layout back together and all wired, only problem is a sticky switch.  Will check it out later.  It takes 2 or 3 shots from the switch controler before it will throw.  Tried out the T-1 and it runs great on the 054 curves.  Have to limit my purchases to nothing larger than that in the future.  I filled it up with Mega-steam Pipe Smoke, it smells just like it sounds.  As a former pipe smoker I really like it. Smile [:)]  Not sure if anyone else will like it.

Need to get back to my workout routine, took a holiday break & missed two sessions.

It cleared up here but still cold (43) & windy.  Temp is above average for this time of year but feels cold because we have been spoiled so far.  Will probably will get a blast in Jan & Feb to make up for this.

 

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Posted by A&Y Ry on Wednesday, December 27, 2006 6:16 PM

Lisa-n-N.C.

Sounds like you might live in Eden, Reidsville, Stoneville. etc?  My wife and I live in North Greensboro.

As Chief noted Jeff Konczal at the Train Loft is a  good dealer and is my dealer. He is on Country Club Drive just off Silas Creek Parkway northbound off of westbound Business Hwy 421 in west Winston-Salem [ take Silas Creek north on the way to Wake Forest  U.  Country Club bears right just after you go under an underpass ].

Two O-gauge dealers in Greensboro. The Covered Wagon on Mt. Hope Church Road just one block north of I-40/85 just east of Greensboro. Rick Causey owner[O, G, HO].

Also we have a fairly new O-gauge dealer[about 1 year old], on Spring Garden Street in Greensboro just west of the UNC-G campus. I am not familar with his store but I know he took over with help from Chuck Anderson[retired] who ran Inside Track [Lionel, MTH] in Greensboro for many years.

Sorry, I am not a diesel railroader except pre-1953 Southern and pre-'60 N&W. [just recently gave three Norfolk Southern early MTH units to the teen railroaders club].

I would be glad to help out but I am leaving early tomorrow for a family get-together in Banner Elk and will be gone for over a week. I will check my transformers and see if I can spare one. If so I will give it to you so you can set your "80" on the bench and run trains.

E-mail in Banner Elk dtrogdon @charter.net  G-boro e-mail in my forum profile.

 

 

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Wednesday, December 27, 2006 6:34 PM
Thanks Dewey.  Mighty nice of you.  Have a good trip to Banner Elk.  Watch out for the snow.  Are you all going to ski?  Back from Lowe's getting some wire for the layout.  Got "bell wire" to extend the switch controlers.  Will probably need more to wire the SC-2's later.  BTW Dewey, what kind of business are you in?  Your name sounds familiar [been thinking to ask all along].

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Posted by A&Y Ry on Wednesday, December 27, 2006 8:05 PM

Hi Chief

Retired  from Textile business and HO RR-ing 15 years ago [worked for Cone Mills in N.J., NYC and S.C. before finishing up in Greensboro].

No skis for me--soon be 75. My oldest son from Raleigh used to ski but being a financial analyst for the Legislature[Dead [xx(] and having two pre-teen daughters keeps him and spouse busy now. Youngest son is an aircraft mechanic and air frame modifier. He lives on whats left of our farm in Summerfield and has a 5 month old daughter[we were babysitting today--their Day Care shut down for routine annual inspection]. Eldest son's round-the-Christmas-tree train is Maury Klein's Carolina Tar Heel NCAA Train[Dead [xx(].

Three grand daughters, two daughters-in-law and one wife all in a possible snowbound house may develop into an interesting News Years weekend. We are on the western slope of 4,600' Blood Camp Ridge above Elk River between Sugar Mt. and Beech Mt. at 3,500' [and get a lot of snow].

Salvation for me and sons is my 14x28 twin shelf airborne railroad [1992] at 7'-6"[2 trks] and 9'-0" [3 trks] above the floor---18' ceiling. Two eldest G.D.s like to run their N.C. Dot train[my "modern" diesel] which they see frequently [and make noise while soap operas or ball games are on TV]. 

"Stepladder Railroading" . Ladder necessary if you decide to change out the consists [removing 30 coal hoppers and the Clinchfield Challenger takes awhile so it tends to stay up for long periods].

HAPPY NEW YEAR! 

 

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Posted by cheapclassics on Wednesday, December 27, 2006 8:24 PM

Good evening all,

It was sunny and mild in SE Indiana with temps in the low 40s today.  Did some errands today and just generally relaxed.  Ran the new freight cars from the Southwestern Expansion pack.  It is a pretty good deal at list price and it was even better at 40% off from Hobby Lobby.  The uncoupler track works very well as I had heard some people had problems with it.  Tomorrow we are off to the wife's side of the family.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, December 27, 2006 9:57 PM

Hi Dewey- closer than that - I live in Madison - just about 15 mi. north of Summerfield.  I'm a nurse - used to work at Wesley Long (27 yrs.) now working as a nurse analyst in W-Salem -   Been seeing NS diesels all my life having grown up close to the tracks in Mayodan and live close now- hear those whistles all the time. Yep - there goes the 10:45 now!  Used to walk the tracks north toward Avalon on Sunday afternoons with my grandfather. 

Nice of youto offer the transformer. I know Jeff well - been there quite a few times and have emailed him a couple of times about my power dilemma.  Went to the Covered Wagon looking for some accessories once - lots of stuff there - was just starting my layout and was overwhelmed then.  Have met the guy in GSO a couple of times - he gets a lot of stuff for a couple of HO modelers I have met from my area.  Drop by there sometime - he's got a really neat layout - tell him a friend of J's sent you. 

Been doing some web searches - thanks to the tips from some really good people in this forum.  As you may have read, I only have a 4x8 layout at present.  So, with O - there's not much track - yet... [but don't tell my husband]- have enjoyed modeling the scenery and hope to expand in the future -I know that I need at least 100 watts to run the SD50.  So, I was thinking about the MRCAH501 that has 130 watts.  Was offered the Z1000.   Found better prices on-line.  Don't know which way to go.  Confused [%-)] Would love some more advice. 

Have a great time in Banner Elk.  Logged into  HighCountryWebcams.com today - all the slopes were busy!  Beautiful day up there.  Quite a bit of snow on the ground!  Love the mountains - don't ski -love to fish!

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, December 27, 2006 10:12 PM

Dennis - and Jim (with the cold) - thanks for your advice and encouragement - finally had time to try the Diesel on the layout tonight (no power - just test fitting) and it will make the curve ok - just need a little fine tuning on one area of the tunnel.  See my reply to Dewey Trogdon just prior to this one - would appreciate your input.

Is there a Dr. in the house for Jim?  How about a nice hot bowl of chicken soup? 

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Wednesday, December 27, 2006 10:54 PM
 Dewey Trogdon wrote:

No skis for me--soon be 75. My oldest son from Raleigh used to ski but being a financial analyst for the Legislature[Dead [xx(] and having two pre-teen daughters keeps him and spouse busy now.

That is probably where the name comes to mind.  30 years State Govt.  Most of the time, manager of State Fleet. 

Just switched half of the layouts switches to aux power.  Used one of my KW's.  Tried the fixed 14V but was too weak to trip switches when car ran into it thrown the wrong way.  Went to varrible and set it on 16V.  Works great and they snap.  Will do other side tomorrow.  Then wire in the controlers at the main "panel". 

Going to visit Jerry [Miss Edna's right hand in rehab] first thing tomorrow morning.  Then blast the other tunnel. 

Good night all.

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Posted by John Bakeer on Thursday, December 28, 2006 5:19 AM

1100 GMT in a damp mild Stockport +11 almost spring, I can hear the birds coughing, it was 0 yesterday.

Got feedback from Grzyboski's, looks like they have just the thing for me to start with. I shall be ordering it as soon as I pay off my CC, just spent $300.00 on a monitor and some other bits for ERNI. I've had to change the sound card too as this was making Windows shut down when running TrainSim.

I've managed to get the hang of fonts (I think!), only trouble is I have to re-set it for each message, it wont default. The Google task bar has a spell check icon but you need to take the mouse round the outside of the page and into the message pane from the side.

If you are reading this? It is at my third attempt at posting. There's a Gremlin in there methinks.

I have a cousin in Cleveland but I'm not sure where, guess it's time to renew a few ties as there are not many of the original family left now. The only time we get together is for funerals, the younguns prefer to live in sin! So no weddings or christenings.

NIHIL DICE.

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Posted by Jumijo on Thursday, December 28, 2006 6:02 AM

Good morning, everyone. Clear and warm today. Expected high of 48 degrees. How can you hate that?

Had some interesting dreams last night, as I always do when I'm under the weather. A bowl of chicken soup  sounds pretty good right about now. Funny, I was never, ever sick until I had kids. And yes, they are sick as well with what appears to be the same thing.

Was going to run trains last night, but wasn't up to it. Read some magazines and watched an I Love Toy Trains video with the kids.

Time for a nice cup of tea. Have a great day, all!

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Posted by thor on Thursday, December 28, 2006 6:12 AM
Good morning everyone, hope you feel better Jim.
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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Thursday, December 28, 2006 6:16 AM

Jim, do you dream that dream that you now are the proud owner of a big building full of beautiful model trains that rivals those found in NYC.  You finally after years of hard work have everything running perfect and then the police show up and take them all because your building has been sold to Donald Trump.  Sad [:(]

See ya down the tracks,

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Posted by Jumijo on Thursday, December 28, 2006 6:48 AM

Haven't had that dream yet, Buckeye. But I did dream that I had a huge post war collection last night, and that they were all running at once on a great layout. Some beautiful women in skimpy Santa suits were running the controls!

Then my wife came home and woke me up!

But most times, my "fever" dreams are akin to a Willie Wonka movie or something the Beatles would sing about, like Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds. Freaky!!

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Thursday, December 28, 2006 7:06 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill....

It is a clear 31 degrees here. Going up to 53 today with partly cloudy skies. This weather can stay this way until May.

Today, I have to run some errands and stop at the grocery store. We are staying home for New Year's Eve, but buying in some nice things to eat. I will run trains, later today. I have a few things to measure for the expansion.

Jim ( jaabat )....I hope you get rid of that illness.

Well, it's time for the Dining Car and breakfast. Later

Y'all have a great Thursday.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Thursday, December 28, 2006 7:20 AM
Morning all and to our friends across the pond.  In a rush.  Going in to see Jerry at rehab.  Then back and blast more tunnel.  Jim was awaken by his wife.  Jimbo, not bad.  He has young pretty wife.  Sunny but cool here.  Later.

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Posted by jefelectric on Thursday, December 28, 2006 7:35 AM

Good morning,

Clear and 32 here, going to the high 40s today, it looks like the rain is over until new year,s day.

Off to the fitness center shortly and then a few errands to run.  May visit a train shop or two.

Daughter called last evening and asked where they can buy more track for the daughters train set, a good sign I think.  Told her I probably have what they need.

Sounds like another O gauge layout in the making across the pond.

Enjoy your trains,

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Posted by dwiemer on Thursday, December 28, 2006 7:40 AM

Morning all, quiet day in the surgery suite.  The relatives are gone and the house is a disaster area.  Wife and I were in the den while the kids ran back and forth to the living room with toys all over.  After some time, we notice that the place was too quiet.  Upon investigation, we found that the kids had taken all the styrofoam blocks that came in the packing of the assorted gifts and shreaded them to make snow.  When they saw us, they said "look, we made SNOW, don't you like it?"Censored [censored]

Now, when I get home, I hope that the place is back in order.  If so, I actually can get back to the layout.  At the current rate, the Chief will be done before me. 

Anyway, I hope that you all have a great day.  Chief, please pass along our best wishes to Elliot.  We will pray for him.

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