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COFFEE POT 7A, CLOSED [see #8]
Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 7:22 AM

With permission of Mr. Bob Keller, he is letting me restart the Coffee Pot.  Now as respect to Mr. Keller and his allowing us some freedoms in our posting and subjects, we need to follow his request from #7. 

Not wanting to lose the experience of my new engines, I have copied and pasted my last post on #7.

Morning.  Slept solid.  8nTruck, it is called reclinerizing [sleep in front of TV].  We had some good rain.  Now to settle down and get some coffee and cook some GRITS.  Haven't had a bowl of grits in a week.  No wonder I have been dragging around.  Will pick you up better than Cherrios or Special K.   Got meeings at 10 and 1 at Town Hall.  Play my cards right and I will get to play with my new NS engines.  Speaking of new NS engines: [I promised this story from an earlier post]

Atlas Dash 8, set to program, powered up, loaded last two numbers on the door, horn blew, killed power, set switch to run and away she went.  Did go back into Legacy and load name, type and etc.  Built lashup in Legacy remote and all runs well. [BTW: no battery in the Atlas] 

MTH AC6000, powered up, in remote, add engine, found engine and it ran.

MTH Dash 9, powered up, in remote, add engine, found engine and it ran.

That was easy.  Went ot build lashup with the two MTH engines.  Could not find engines.  Started over.  Found engines and built lashup.  Started up lash up and only one engine would respond.  Could not find one engine.  Well, battery too weak??  AC6000 had charging port so plugged in charger and charged for 7 hours.  Dash 9 did not have charging port.  Fired it up on a siding, killed sound and smoke and let it idle for 7 hours.  Deleted both engines from remote and the original lashup.  Added both engines back.  Ran both engines independently for 10 minutes each.  Then coupled together.  Went into remote and selected Build lashup, selected MTH lashup.  It went back to Build lashup. ????? Would not go any farther.  After 5 tries it finally let me select the engines and build the lashup.  Ran the engines and they did great.  OOPS, what is this beside the tracks.  The AC6000 threw 3 traction tires out of 4. 

Now you understand why I do not buy MTH engines.  The reason I did is Lionel is not making NS modern engines.  The engines are Premier but do not have the fold down walkways from engine to engine like Lionel and Atlas.  I will say, once they get going, they do sound a lot better than their earlier engines.  The horns sound good now but can only give one blast and have to wait for a few seconds for remote to catch up before blowing again.  They do smoke good but too much smoke from a diesel is not right. 

Have a great day.

 

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Posted by sir james I on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 8:04 AM

Good morning (if this is the right one for today)

Sunny and nice, maybe grass cutting after errands.

Chief, I too would like some of MTH engines if they would get rid of that stupid battery. All I have run with BCRs. But this way they have saved me a wheelbarrel full of money by me not  buying them anymore.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 8:10 AM

okay now this looks like the correct starter of the coffee pot. ( nothin personal Bob but chief has always started it.)

Well had a little disapointing day yesterday but turned out not as bad as I thought. The Vet I gave the n scale train set to told me somebody must of bump the table ( a hospital tray table with the 2'x3' train table on top of that) and the engine fell and hit the floor( from about 3 1/2') now were talking something you have to treat very delicate as there so small well it ended up in about 20 pieces ( didn't know till then but the shell for  the GP-9 is 3 pieces not one like were use to lol) any way I have it back together but need to test run it ( took using tweasers and small needle nose plyers lol)

as stated in my last post the begining of my up lift yesterday was Lionle sending a part free of charge including shipping to my SD-80 MAC that broke somehow. ( I honestly don't remeber the box or the engine ever hitting the floor or anything like that but as  I told the tech things like that happen and the engine was 3 years old)

well off today and tomorrow as this is my weekend this week lol

hope all doing fine will talk later need to dig up a dc transformer to check this n scale engine out.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 8:15 AM

sir james I

Chief, I too would like some of MTH engines if they would get rid of that stupid battery. All I have run with BCRs. But this way they have saved me a wheelbarrel full of money by me not  buying them anymore.

I would concider them also if Lionel and MTH would get together and come up with one opperating system that be compatible with each other completely. other wise I might as well buy a williams at this point as a MTH. I think they have some nice looking engines and sets but the way it is  I don't want to spend the money just to be able to run it in conventional mode

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Posted by cnw1995 on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 8:43 AM

Morning all. Sunny and pleasant today - still wore a coat - I'll probably  not trust the weather - especially on my long day with class tonight - until June Big Smile.

I sure enjoy this chance to share a cuppa with you - whatever this thread is named.

The parking machine ate $1.50 this morn and just blinked at me. Never had this problem when it was just a slotted box. Then I missed my train trying to pay again. 'least I made it. Hope to go to up to the Museum of Contemporary Art later - they have a neat exhibit on Buckminster Fuller - supposedly featuring drawings of a streamlined train design I've never heard of.

Chief and RT, Lionel, MTH, Williams (and Marx!) engines all seem to run perfectly on my conventionally-powered layout Wink

Kurt, Susie-Q car is still on the interchange track.

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Posted by kpolak on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 8:48 AM

Morning all!

Chief:  Just send the shells out and have them pained NS!  You'll break even, and save some precious hair in the process.

Quiet day (I hope) Bride finished work at 4:30am...been keeping all sorts of strange hours...and comes to bed and turns on all the lights...Oh you're up!...then she wants to talk.

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 8:49 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill....

It is a cloudy 60 degrees. Going up to 72. today, with maybe some sunshine.

Today is a busy day. I have a bunch of errands to run and some chores around the house. Gas prices have stayed at $2.00 a gallon. Why ? I don't know. The food prices in this area have continued to rise. We need more coupons.

Dining car was here for the usual breakfast.

Y'all have a great Tuesday.

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Posted by jonadel on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 9:06 AM

Doug M.--

There is some talk about a high speed Amtrak route from DM to Chicago, that would FANTASTIC Thumbs Up  The President has it in the plans and our Governor comitted a whole $3 million to it, that might go a mile, maybe?  High speed rail from DM to Chicago or MPLS would be a dream come true for me, but I doubt that I'll see it in my lifetime.  To be honest I just don't think we have the population base to make it work.  Funny though, in my Dad's lifetime (born in 1907) there was passenger train service all over the state and it worked, all we have now is Amtrak in southern IA that goes from Chicago to CA once a day and that's it.  Comes through Osceola at 8:07 AM on it's way to Chicago and goes to CA at 8:00 PM at night, that mainline is also a HUGE freight line.

 Sure fun to think about it Smile

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Posted by dbaker48 on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 9:18 AM

 Good Morning,

Welcome to the new pot.  The coffee is better, did someone put some cinamon in it?  Started this one little 20 minute project that has kinda gotten out of control.

Started simply cleaning a flower bed, trimmed a Bird of Paradise back a little.  Kay suggested cutting some more, the OH, Let's just take it out.  OK, done, (know this is the begining).  Took that one out, then "Might as well get rid of the other one".  The ground cover looks strange with those two holes in it. Remove that too!  Then I thought I had her, "Can't remove that, I don't have any room in the trash, the Green can is full, and they won't take more than what it will hold."  Thought I won, NOPE !  "Oh, didn't I tell you, I called them and mentioned we might have more than the Green can can hold, and they said we could leave up to 8 bags and they will take it.  So out came all the ground cover.

 Now, its lets make the bed smaller, all we need todo is remove all the used brick, dig out a little dirt, eliminate the mow edge, then replace the brick, paint the wall behind the bed, redo the wrought iron stuff, and paint that.  And then plant a couple of shrubs.  (Now I KNOW this isn't going to end there, I see a new yard on the horizon.

Chief,  Sorry to hear about all the issues, batteries are definetly a curse, but easily resolved.  And you may still have problems with them, you might have to replace them.  (Miss Edna should have them for about $7).  Not knowing how old the engine is and how often they were charged can make a difference.  Regarding the tires, use fishing lline to aid in the replacement, makes it a LOT easier.  Also, waiting to hear about the Bullfrog Snot, as a replacement for tires.  Thought it might have been at York.  Waiting to hear of some results.

Hope everyone has a great day!!!

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Posted by Ole Timer on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 9:42 AM

 Cnw1995 ... my bro-in-law also only runs all conventional and never has all the hair pulling ... he keeps telling me I'll never keep up with all the electronics and advancements in control systems/sounds .  After reading Chief's nightmares ... I'd probably have to pop blood pressure pills like M&M's ... LOL . I'm seriously debateing going towards all detailing and kitbashing with collecting engines and cars ... maybe brass as he does .... and put the fun back without the frustration .   Got lucky to be accepted on one of the premiere sites this morning as a member ... man it was harder than one thinks ! I'm an old man but I feel like a kindergarten kid compared to these guys .... Clown .... man do I have a lot to learn ... but can't wait .... and they are eager to teach me .

 Don ... bullfrog snot ? Is that for real ... or did you get me good ??????

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Posted by cnw1995 on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 9:58 AM

Jon, I think we'll see a further upgrade to the Chicago - St Louis route first.
Don, I think of you every time the media talk about Amtrak running to Rockford again - then on to Iowa... it's allegedly in plans but unfunded - using the old RI or C&NW line. Wow, you really have a Bird of Paradise flower growing in the ground - have never seen them outside a conservatory. Smile
RT, don't get me wrong, I love the idea of 'command control' - I'll probably wait for RC-battery-controlled trains Wink

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Posted by rtraincollector on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 10:05 AM

ole timer its a green substance that the n and ho guys use for traction. see there web site http://www.bullfrogsnot.com/pages/How_to.html

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Posted by rtraincollector on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 10:11 AM

cnw1995

RT, don't get me wrong, I love the idea of 'command control' - I'll probably wait for RC-battery-controlled trains Wink

Doug I'm not sure I want to stay with command controll I've had my problems ( ie the powermaster that you use for conventional control I have lost 2 of them so far because a engine jumped the track.) I have one transformer that the breaker won't trip and not sure which as there identical being there both 135w bricks. well as stated earlier time to go look for the dc transformer so can try out this n scale engine to see if it works.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 10:44 AM

Old Timer, command is not that bad.  If those engines were new and straight from manufacturer, no battery problems.  With a little patience and very few "Sunday School" words, it will work out.  Once I got those engines working right, lots of fun.  Things that are not worth a little effort are not worth having at all.

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Posted by Ole Timer on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 11:21 AM

 Chief ... you're right .... that's why I like weathering and/or changing cars and buildings so much . That bullfrog snot seems like a great idea as long as it dries completely smooth and no humpty bumps . My old reliable cab-1 still does it's job ... although i don't know it's life expectancy ... thanks Chief ... you always have just the right answers and advice the reason I came here .... and stay here . I still worry you push yourself too much though .... we need ya buddy ... you're the calm in the storm .

 RT .... thanks buddy .... by the name I thought maybe he was pulling a joke to see who would bite ... LOL .

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 11:27 AM

Chief,

         I think of the battery in MTH engines like transmission fluid in a car.  It isn't something that needs attention often, but it can be a chore when it needs to be changed.  Do you run anything other than NS?Wink

Not much going on today.  I still need to get the postwar layout back together, but I have to move the table back into place first.  I finally passed Calc II, so I sold the book and used the money to buy the third upstream O2 sensor for the PGT.  I bought the universal type insted of the OE type.  The OE type are $150 each while the universals are $60 each, so I don't mind splicing wires.  The originals that I pulled from the manifolds were a carbon mess. 

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Posted by kpolak on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 11:49 AM

Ole Timer
  Got lucky to be accepted on one of the premiere sites this morning as a member ... man it was harder than one thinks ! I'm an old man but I feel like a kindergarten kid compared to these guys .... Clown .... man do I have a lot to learn ... but can't wait .... and they are eager to teach me . 

Ole Timer:  Can you divulge the premiere building site?

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Posted by dbaker48 on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 12:14 PM

cnw1995

Don, I think of you every time the media talk about Amtrak running to Rockford again - then on to Iowa... it's allegedly in plans but unfunded - using the old RI or C&NW line. Wow, you really have a Bird of Paradise flower growing in the ground - have never seen them outside a conservatory. Smile
RT, don't get me wrong, I love the idea of 'command control' - I'll probably wait for RC-battery-controlled trains Wink

 

Doug, I remember the Train station in Rockford, went there to pick up an Aunt that was coming into town.  Anyway, the Departure/Schedule board that was posted showed there or four trains, seems to me they ran to Des Moines from Chicago.  What was interesting that the trains numbers, names, destinations where all done using movable lettering.  However the expected time was painted on, all were the same, "LATE".   lol

When I was in the USAF, I was at Chanute for training for a year, and would take City of New Orleans frequently between Rantoul and Chicago.  Then the walk to the bus station and take the bus to Rockford.

The Bird of Paradise has been in the yard for over 25 years, they are now history.  Don't know what will go in next, BTW, Fan Palms grow wild, they end up all over the place.  Birds do a good job helping them to propagate, they can be vicious.

On the Bullfrog Snot, I've seen it at a couple of shows, (company is in Irvine, Ca) seemed expensive, and wanted to hear from some folk if they have had success.  Probably check on other forum.

Later

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Posted by Ole Timer on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 3:10 PM

 

KURT :

 Privately maybe .... I'll ask the gentleman who runs the site ... it's hard to get in ... believe me you have to be recommended ... checked out ..... approved by the membership ..... have'nt read all the rules totoally .... almost as bad as the Masons to enter .

Amtrack's having train day this weekend locally ... got an email ... are they doing it in your area ? 've never went .... may go . 

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Posted by sir james I on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 3:27 PM

Chief, 'New out of the box " is the key words here. But remember the thousands of Lionel, Flyer, Marx that will still run today with nothing more than a fresh drop of oil. It's not the company I dislike, it's the battery. And anybody that says they don't have problems got their engines from a different company than the one who made mine.

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Posted by Ole Timer on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 3:38 PM

DJ .... no not really .... I thought when I applied ... what the heck ... then a few days later and after a couple emails ... walla . They just want to keep it smaller and for completely dedicated folks ... it's worth it ... fabulous site ... I'm going to learn alot . Smile,Wink, & Grin

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 4:21 PM

Evening all

Just got home from work, trying to follow to pot and going out to a teeball game.  At least it won't be quite as muddy tonight.

I will check in later

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Posted by dougdagrump on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 4:32 PM

Afternoon All.

I dropped in to post a "heads-up" for something that we have started doing on the club's layout. It's probably not as big an issue on the "home" layouts, but we run at least 40hrs per week.

We have started running a "magnetic sweeper car" to clean up any and all ferrous type debris that gets deposited along the tracks. The debris can be metallic flakes, screws, springs, etc from the cars and locos. The photo below shows what we pulled off the magnets with tape.

 

This was a direct result of a couple of loco sound system failures caused by shavings shorting out the speaker and zapping the board. Forgot to say the yuck on the tape was a result of two days worth of runtime. The mag car ran friday morning then again on sunday morning. Just think what a "magnetraction" engine would look like !

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 5:52 PM

I run UP and Conrail as you wills ee UP and Conrail MU'd in with NS.  Got one CN right now.  Have a lot of old CN custom painted by me.  Old layout in old house with basement was CN.

Now for some excitement.  Tornados everywhere.  Damages mostly east of us.  Now one over Cary NC [big town next to Raleigh] headed for north Raleigh.  Whole county under TORNADO WARNING.  Watching radar to be sure it goes west of Roseyville.  We had one hit in the 80's that killed one guy right out of town.  No one in town knew about it as Weather Service did NOT set of alert.  They got reamed for that one.  Actually 3 in Raleigh were killed before it hit Roseyville.

911 for Wake County verified my home number yesterday and that I was Mayor.  I guess to notify me of emergencies.  We have one case of Novel H1N1 flu [swine flu is the improper name per Health Dept in meeting yesterday] down east of us. 

Back to radar to watch for Tornados.  Later

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Posted by rtraincollector on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 6:24 PM

Take cover chief don't want anything happening to our mayor. We had tornado warnings north west of us but were still watching as there warning was till midnight tonight.

Once a month we split a can of salmon among our cats( our children) well tonight was that night and I decieded to have Talapi myself well the main one that has claimed me had to have talapi (so donna cut one up for them)  also and then some of mine.

Well not to much else going on here just taking it easy.

Brutus I put the keys in the milk box out back Whistling of your place.

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Posted by Ole Timer on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 7:05 PM

 Good lord guys be careful ... do any of you have one of those tornado alert units that will wake you in the night while you're asleep ? That seems like when those rascals sneak in and catch folks . Even a scanner with the alert freq. on in case .... buddy here on the police force said he's going to get the freq. for me .... sounds a loud irritating tone then a warning .... come to think of it he has'nt been by lately ..... gotta call him for it . He said you lock that channel down .... he's also a member of civil defense .... don't know which organization has it . Even if it's not near me I could call my sons to warn them . I guess my neighbors would'nt mind me firing up the siren on my jeep and broadcasting a warning on it's PA system in the middle of the night if one was coming to our neighborhhod .. LOL . I'm sure they'd be cussing at first though .... Laugh

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Posted by rtraincollector on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 7:42 PM

Ole Timer at first they probally would say whats that drunken fool gotten into to do this crazy stunt.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 7:53 PM

All calm for us now.  Rotations went over downtown Raleigh and the Capital.  Did not seem to touch down.  Then headed east on US 64 hitting the edge of Knightdale.  Don't think it touched down there either.  Lots of rain.  Some streets in Raleigh were closed due to water flooding them.  One TV weather guy at WRAL-TV [which is right across the street from NCSU] stated he had been here for 15 years and had never heard the tornado sirens go off at NCSU.   East of us in Johnston Co and Wilson Co, homes damaged or destroyed.

Yes, weather alert in my house and at the lake house will wake you up.  Loud.  

Later 

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Posted by SPMan on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 7:55 PM

Hello all, ran some trains today and had a problem with MTH Santa Fe 4-8-4 proto 2.  I took the engine off the track to clean wheels due to contact problems.  Put it back and engine would not start.  Tried everything.  Reset feature and factory.  Nothing! Put new batteries in hand held controller and still no luck.  Finally I checked the wire harness betwen engine and tender.  It was not plugged in. Duh!  Problem solved.

Don, how does fish line help installing traction tires?  Sounds like you are doing some major gardening work at your house.  I cut down a big bush in the back yard yesterday using hand operated hedge clippers as well as electric.  Loaded up three trash cans for green guy.  I was all in after that.  Not used to real work.  I''m sure the Chief will laugh at me after all the stuff he does.  But I don't have a John Deer and all those other toys he has.  I'm doing good just to walk for 45 minutes each day.

Roofing job at our house is finally complete with the installation of a new skylight yesterday.  Next project will probably be getting my old cars repainted.  I hear Earl Schieb is still in business but he does'nt do it for 29.95 anymore.  I used to have a BIL that painted a 50ish Plymouth with a brush.  Did'nt look too bad either if you did'nt get too close.

Went to TTOS Western Division Train meet Sunday but did not buy anything.  Lots of things for sale though but not many engines.

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Posted by sir james I on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 8:14 PM

Good Evening

I saw some of the damage in NC on the WC,thought of the chief. I hope  they are still safe. And all others as well.

Did morning errands,reg. gas was $2.09, up ten cents from a few days ago. Much better than four dollars. Groceries are still going up even in the No Brand store. Grass is cut.

Finished the strawberries over banilla. Still have banilla for the thingy ride though. So Brutus fire it up...S.J.

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