I'm home. Tired and still sick. Remounted scope and new base and rings. Fancy now. With the Ruger 10/22. shot the chnter paper out. Then took the .17 I shot in last trip and cut the center out the traget. Next, we have ordered fancy base and rings for .17. Going to mount sniper scope [zeros at 100 yards, has elevation "clicks" up to 300 yards, scope compensates for the bullet weight and drop up to 300 yards]. With this arrangement, I can remove one scope zeroed on this rifle and remount another one that was also zeroed with this rifle and be dead on. Got to eat. Later.
BTW: late Happy Birthday. John Baker.
God bless TCA 05-58541 Benefactor Member of the NRA, Member of the American Legion, Retired Boss Hog of Roseyville , KC&D Qualified
What a great day I'm having! My team won a "major award" a while back for working half the New Orleans cases after that office went under water. Probably a once in a career thing. We waited and finally just figured we got stiffed by management. Well, they had a presentation with the director from NOLA and today we learned that we will have a little extra in the pay tomorrow! I already had my heart set on either a new computer (sorry, I know this is a trains site, but it's what I wanted) or a big tv set! Well, my wife now says I have to "split it" with the family. So I say we get my tv! That's for the family, right!?
Then, got home and my Lionel Saw Mill I won on ebay showed up. Paid $40 for it and it's great! The little tab on the strip of plastic that moves the logs/boards was bent out a little, but I soon had it fixed and sawing lumber for me! Now, of course, I have to put it all back in the box so my wife can wrap it up for me!
Now, just got an email and Gryzboski's shpped my Moe and Joe car and track I ordered. Still need some more 3461's.
RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
cnw1995 wrote:Went by the library on the way to church - they had a big train display in the windows - rows of N scale and HO; books and DVDs, engineer hats - artifacts like a lantern, watch, buttons, and the piece d resistance - an nice looking postwar Lionel set and American Flyer set. Whoo Hoo. Have to try to find out who put it out.
Wow, government might be saved after all.
Quick trip to Cleveland and back. At least the snow wasn't blowing in the rock cuts on I-71.
House is ready for the big party tomorrow night. Laz, are you going to be here?
Chief take care of yourself.
See ya down the tracks,
Celebrating 18 years on the CTT Forum.
Buckeye Riveter......... OTTS Charter Member, a Roseyville Raider and a member of the CTT Forum since 2004..
Jelloway Creek, OH - ELV 1,100 - Home of the Baltimore, Ohio & Wabash RR
TCA 09-64284
What a disastouros Day !!!!
Glad so many had good events going on, Kevin's almost find, Chief's scope and firing, Jon and the kindergarden class, Doug's feeling better, Jim's bonus, etc., etc., BTW John should be professionaly selling those Doll houses.
Anyway, it all started yesterday, the wife had a Christmas lunch with some friends, they had heard about the train room so wanted to see it. The room wasn't really ready for visitors, I had been lubing various cars and engines, and checking out old stock. So this morning I had straightened it out somewhat, and the wife asked how it was all running. So I gave her a demo, and ran the DCS Big Boy with the music playing through the engine via podcast capability. Everything great! She asked if the music would play out of any other engine, and we don't. So she suggested that we need to get a diesel with that capability, Great Idea!!!!!
So #1, go to the office and look at the engines that might be available, then decide to call my favorite mail order house, and ask them what SP Premium diesel they have in stock, and don't have any, so that is now on hold. (Due to the following phone call couldn't get any further)
Then #2, this elderly friend of mine, called and indicated that this product he got from us was leaking. (Don't want to be too descriptive, it may sound like a commercial.) So he brought in this unit which had leaked all over. I was extremely concerned as to why and whether it was potentialy a product concern. Replaced the unit, and then invited him over to see the train room. So he calls his wife, and also asks her if anything had happened to this unit. She tells him he had a nightmare (due to medication) and knocked the unit off the shelf. (Explains why it was leaking.)
So off to the train room (#3), go to run the Big Boy and demonstrate all the sounds and DCS capability, and even though it is only running on a 72" oval, the engine spuradically speeds up about f or 5 times around the track. (Possible due to lubing the night before and excessive oil accumulation?) Then the Beeps (with TMCC), don't have any sound. Don't know why. Then the BB leading wheels causes a short, the whole system goes down. The building lights were on a independent ckt, and they went out.
So we go back to the office and on the way had a flat tire. Get that taken care of get to the office, and find out two major orders didn't arrive.
Go home, to fix the trains, and find the following;
- Set screw fell out of banana lead letting wire fall out causing building lights to go out.
- Reprogrammed the Big Boy, and Beeps, no improvement. Have NO idea why there is no sound from either Beep unit, they run great via TMCC, but just don't "start".
- My guess on the Big boy is either; a result of the fasttrack being distorted, causing a intermittent signal. (If I run a tender around the track there is a lot of "jumping" at the track joints. Result of the track being to tightly secured to the layout?.)
Or, something call a "tach reader", learning about that on another forum.
Oh well, start all over tomorrow
(Honestly, is this too long and detailed post for the pot?)
Don
Oh Bad Chiefy!
Shooting poor innocent Lionel at 300 yds.
NIHIL DICE.
John Baker
Good morning, all.
I hope John Baker's hangover has subsided.
Chief, I hope you're feeling better.
Not much going on here. Warm weather continues and we are taking the kids to a holiday stroll through a historical district on Sunday.
Have a great weekend, everyone.
Jim
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
Good morning from a dark and quiet Crystal Lake, where I hope to visit Santa with the youngest later. What a day Don! That's why I stay away from electronics...being electrically challenged anyway.
Good Morning from Blueberryhill....
It is a cloudy 46 degrees. Going up to 52 today with a chance of rain.
Today, I have some errands to run. Last minute things we need to take with us this weekend. All the big presents are wrapped, and now for the small ones. It will be nice to see the Grand Daughter on Sunday.
I agree with you, Doug Murphy, sometimes these electronics are enough to scare you off. I must say, if I ever have any, I know who I will ask for advice.
Well, I must board the Dining Car, for breakfast. Later.
Y'all have a great Friday.
Chuck
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
RR Redneck wrote:Today begins the semester exams here at Cuero High School. Today we only have one, but it is the I am least prepared for, SPANISH. I hate that class. After that, I plan to run a few Lionels when I get home. Y'all have a good Friday too.
Tomé dos años del español. Lo odié. ¿Todo que usted tiene que saber es, Dónde está los servicios?
Did I get it right, Redneck?
John Bakeer wrote: Oh Bad Chiefy!Shooting poor innocent Lionel at 300 yds.NIHIL DICE.
Now, Now. Not Lionel but a silhouette of Mike Wolf. Easier to hit, such a BIG head.
Morning. Hot for winter [70]. Busy so will get back later. Wish this cold would go away.
Good morning all,
It is sunny and mild in SE Indiana with temps heading to the 50s again. I finished Christmas cards last night. Order for my wife's Christmas present should be in today. I went to the Y for the first time in a while. I just did weights. Our run at the historical society has been extended for two more weeks. Buckeye, I am glad you enjoyed the "English" lesson. I hope everyone has a good day.
Keep on training,
Mike C. from Indiana
Buckeye Riveter wrote: RR Redneck wrote:Today begins the semester exams here at Cuero High School. Today we only have one, but it is the I am least prepared for, SPANISH. I hate that class. After that, I plan to run a few Lionels when I get home. Y'all have a good Friday too.Tomé dos años del español. Lo odié. ¿Todo que usted tiene que saber es, Dónde está los servicios?Did I get it right, Redneck?
Push " 1 " for English ??
Blueberryhill RR wrote: Buckeye Riveter wrote: RR Redneck wrote:Today begins the semester exams here at Cuero High School. Today we only have one, but it is the I am least prepared for, SPANISH. I hate that class. After that, I plan to run a few Lionels when I get home. Y'all have a good Friday too.Tomé dos años del español. Lo odié. ¿Todo que usted tiene que saber es, Dónde está los servicios?Did I get it right, Redneck? Push " 1 " for English ??
It's +12 in a Stockport that's as black as your Grandfathers and it's only 3.30pm. raining again, for a change.
Oh joy and jubilations! My first (January) copy of CTT has arrived, I just can't wait for the Spring sales. Going to look in earnest for a UK seller of US O gauge stuff. There's a superb little 0-4-0 Tank with three cars, track etc. at just $124.00, that's £65.00 of ours. I guess import duties freight and taxes will probably double it, but it should be within my budget.
Dennis's request for me to provide photo's and information on English pubs will keep me collecting further hangovers, so what's new? My Vet says that I can drink a moderate amount of beer but must leave the Whisky alone! Just had four bottles of single malt given for my B'day. Oh dear!
Chief, we're not allowed to have hand guns, and rifles/shot guns are very tightly controlled. that is unless you are a criminal? Then they can be bought in Manchester for between $100.00 for a sawn-off shotgun & $3,000.00 for a Kalashnikov. They come in from Eastern Europe with the illegals.
"Ar ye canni hinni?" is Geordie for "how are you?". We have a guy from Hoosier country name of Lloyd Grossman, appears on TV waffling on about cooking on the BBC, his accent is very much like that of a home counties plonker and infuriates we Northerners no end.
John Bakeer wrote: Chief, we're not allowed to have hand guns, and rifles/shot guns are very tightly controlled. that is unless you are a criminal? Then they can be bought in Manchester for between $100.00 for a sawn-off shotgun & $3,000.00 for a Kalashnikov. They come in from Eastern Europe with the illegals.
I believe that law should be enacted in Roseyville, NC before someone shoots his eye out.
You gun guys will get a kick out of this story. http://www.dispatch.com/print_template.php?story=dispatch/2006/12/14/20061214-A1-02.html
Buckeye - Que?
Don - sorry to hear about your bad day. Hope it gets better today.
Cloudy and to hit 80 today. This must indicate Chief is completely stalled trying to connect pieces of Realtrax together.
Blueberry - good one!
Have a great day all!
Regards, Roy
John, Yes, thank you, I did get the Lackawanna passenger set in.....but my bride quickly took posession of it and I can't have it till Christmas.
John Baker, thanks for accepting this mission. I told the guy with the pub and he is looking forward to your assistance. Also, I have heard about the firearms laws in your country. I remember a story about a guy who had an old side by side shotgun that had been passed down to him. He had two intruders come into his house armed with knives and he shot one. They ended up arresting him for having the old shotgun......a shame.
I noticed a few posts regarding OGR today, I got my latest issue and notice that I think it is on page 71? that they show a few engines but only identify the MTH ones, with a 2046 obviously sitting there as well. I guess they are only a little biased
Have a great day,
Dennis
TCA#09-63805
You don't know the half of it, Roy!
Looking forward to caroling with the Brownies this afternoon. We are taking the kids to an assisted living home for the elderly to spread some holiday cheer. Then it's off to my daughter's favorite gourmet restaurant - McDonalds. Supersize me.
Ha, no stuff.
dwiemer wrote: John Baker, thanks for accepting this mission. I told the guy with the pub and he is looking forward to your assistance. Also, I have heard about the firearms laws in your country. I remember a story about a guy who had an old side by side shotgun that had been passed down to him. He had two intruders come into his house armed with knives and he shot one. They ended up arresting him for having the old shotgun......a shame.
And people wonder why I joined the NRA as a life member.
Blueberryhill RR wrote:Hi
Hi Chuck !! Your post gets right to the point !!
Thanks, John
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