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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Sunday, June 7, 2009 8:51 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill....

It is a sunny 55 degrees. Going up to 82 today, with a chance of thundershowers later.

Today is an easy day. Not too much going on. Nascar race from Pocono. Then there is the Indians game. They are not doing too well this year.

Dining car was here for the usual breakfast of Cheerios.

Where is Buckeye ???

Y'all have a great Sunday

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Posted by fifedog on Sunday, June 7, 2009 8:52 AM

Mornin' boys.  Mornin' English.  Sunny.  Repeat, sunny & 70 here int he Mid-Atlantic region.  Consumed much too much ale last evening.  Kindly post softly, ok?  Had planned on being at the boat by 0700, but that ain't a-happenin'.  Dining Car brought leftover Graduation cake and coffee.

Lawson Farms - What do you mean, PIGS? AngryCaptainLaugh

rt/Ole Timer - get well soon please.

Chief - I would like a catalog of some of your company's marine merchandise.

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Posted by laz 57 on Sunday, June 7, 2009 9:13 AM

HI GYZ,

  Nice day here today going up to 82.  laz Camp starts tomorrow at 0530.  Run a nice 3 miler, then eat breakfast, then do a 6 miler on bike.  Cut back the rododendrums and other leafy shrubs.  Afternoon hit the weights for a half hour.  So today is a relax day.

Stay frosty,

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Sunday, June 7, 2009 10:33 AM

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Posted by dwiemer on Sunday, June 7, 2009 11:13 AM

Howdy all!  Well, I should have been at church this morning, but had to come babysit the new guy on a emergency case.  Had to do the same thing yesterday.  Got to impart some knowledge yesterday as it was a case where the information just isn't in a text somewhere...learn from doing.  Anyway, keeps me busy.  Did video camera on Executive Pastor's son's wedding yesterday.  Was a great event and all went well. 

When I get home have to get some layout work done and then tonight, we are having a concert with John Waller "while I'm Waiting", at the church...I'll be on camera again.  May need some Aleve for my back by the time its done.

Buckeye, sorry about Tom.  Will pray for his family and you through the grieving process.

Bob, welcome to the Pot.  Good place where we catch up on each other and share the hobby.  Don is a good guy from the left coast, and I am sure he has clued you into the going ons here. 
God Bless,

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Posted by MichRR714 on Sunday, June 7, 2009 11:19 AM

Ole Timer
Oh well ... saturday trip ruined .

 

Hang in there Ole Timer :)

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Posted by SPMan on Sunday, June 7, 2009 11:23 AM

 Hi Don, sorry the "Big Train Show" was without any O gauge layouts etc.  I kind of figured that might happen.  Sounds like I picked a good one to miss.  Hope to see you at the TTOS meet today in Arcadia.  Let me know how the bullfrog snot works.  I go through a lot of rubber tires so maybe that is a good alternative.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, June 7, 2009 11:43 AM

welcome Bob Sign - Welcome

Had a good deal offered to me yesterday but had to turn it down as I don't have the room to do O72 track . JLC GG-1 Retail $899.99 offered to me for $450.00 Sad. Oh well thats life I guess. But wife did give me the go ahead to buy a GG-1 for our anniversary. she gets to pick out a piece of furniture at the auction that she wants.

 

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Posted by Brutus on Sunday, June 7, 2009 11:51 AM

Get well soon, Wes - we missed you!  Laz, saved the Old Mills for later with you and da giz on da Tardis!  Well, Mammaw is on her way back to KC - had a good visit for a couple days and kids were glad to see her again.  Nice chatter this morning with RT and SJ.  Gotta get some lunch and work on the basement - should be able to finish that return air project.  Oh, Mammaw was not impressed by my paint skills in the closet, lol!  Oh well, told her she can come and paint when I get the other rooms and hallway mudded, lol!

RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.

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Posted by John Bakeer on Sunday, June 7, 2009 12:49 PM

WOTSGOINON?

I find this place and then it looks like someone is mucking about? Closing-Opening etc.

Why can't people get their act together and give we TOGs a consistant system.

This starting a new thread every month is both confusing and unnecessary.

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Posted by 8ntruck on Sunday, June 7, 2009 12:59 PM

Went to the Scott Joplin ragtime festival downtown yesterday.  Had brats and homemade icecream, wandered about for a while listening to various ragtime performers.   Then went home to yard work and various other improvement projects.

I did stop by the hobby store and open negotiations on the MTH GM Aerotrain.  I'll find out next week how much he wants to deal.

F1 race this afternoon, then my wife and I are planning on seeing 'Night at the Museum'.

 

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Posted by cnw1995 on Sunday, June 7, 2009 5:25 PM

Evening all. Busy day. Cleared the former dining room nee library for repainting; served unexpectedly on camera at church as a last-min. fill-in, saw my dramatic debut in a video seeking service volunteers. I was the guy choking on a doughnut - LOL. Went by the local Hobby Towne - saw nothing of interest to spend my birthday gift card on, so I gave it to my middle boy to honor his year end work - I think he passed math with a D - but I'll take it. He bought a model Ferrari. Hope you're feeling better, Ole Timer.  8ntruck, that ragtime fest sounds like fun.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Sunday, June 7, 2009 5:59 PM

Home again.  Wifey had telescope out on front deck last night.  Saw something flying through the sky.  Told her not to worry, it was Brutus and gang passing overhead. Laugh  Good visit.  More done to pontoon and grass mowed and trimed.  Water was way up in the parking lot when we got there.  When we left today, total area flooded and still rising.  Other ramp for high water has road and ramp under water too.  Had over 3 inches of rain the other night.  Signs of washing everywhere.  Now to mow here tomorrow AM.  Going to rest tonight.  I actually did more resting than I ever have while there.  SIL and  and her two kids plus other SIL's son came up last night and stayed until middle of afternoon.  Chat later. 

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Posted by Roger Bielen on Sunday, June 7, 2009 6:18 PM

We went to Nashville to get together with friends this weekend.  All I can say is that country music ain't what it used to be.  Not one honky tonk on Broadway and 2nd Ave. featuring traditional country.

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Posted by submmbob on Sunday, June 7, 2009 7:26 PM

Take a few days off and boy do you have some reading to do! But at least I think I found out what the Tardis is, but I always thought it was the Targis, must have needed to clean my ears...Well if you guys fly over southern Arizona, I'll see what kind of spectral signature it has in the submillimeter.

Very belated happy birthday Chief. And a Corvair FC is the truck/van version. Stands for Forward Control. Did you see the Rampside restoration on Leno's Garage website? Pretty neat! The van may be at the house early this week if a friend can help me move it.

Prayers and condolences for Buckeye. I lost my father to the same when I was 20.

Ole Timer - have you seen the tractor books by Roger Welsh? He is an Allis nut. The story of the tractor he calls the Woodpecker in "Busted Tractors and Rusty Knuckles" will make you laugh and brings tears when it finally starts.

OK with all the farm and ranch stuff recently I had to share this, although I'm sure it will brand me a Yankee for life (I do eat grits though).  A western rancher is visiting Maine (where my dad was from) and he is bragging to an old Maine Farmer that his ranch is so big it "takes him 2 1/2 days to drive around it". The old farmer simply said "Aye yah. Had a '52 Chrysler w/ the same problem".

 Didn't make it to the show this weekend, alas. Need to finish the 1664 anyway, and I'm sure there was a switcher there for sale that would have sidetracked meBig Smile Will order the puller and wheel cups this week.

Hope everyone had a good weekend!

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, June 7, 2009 7:44 PM

Evenin' Fellas

Well the lumber has been ordered, dumpster arranged, and deck demo has begun. Dumpster arrives on Wednesday, lumber arrives on Saturday... carpenter - oh... he may not make it this weekend as he is doing work on FiL's house. Sad Oh well I've got more than enough demo to keep me busy and then I can start the construction that I know how to do. rest can wait till he gets here (maybe next weekend).

Fife - forgot to mention - congrats to the eldest princess! Any more word on her evacuating? Wink

Chief - sorry to hear about your loss... prayers for you and buckeye.

A little update. The 'procedure' on Friday was completed w/o complications. SusieQ rested very well on Friday as Brent slaved (as usual). She is not supposed to do anything 'strenuous' for the next two weeks. Will know on 22nd.

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Posted by sir james I on Sunday, June 7, 2009 8:06 PM

Good Evening

Cloudy all day, rain and storms expected through Tuesday.

I did some layout cleaning today. You can't tell it though I am still working one small corner. I also removed the broken lamp post that I had standing up with tape. They really looked bad in the videos Charlie and Kurt made. Cleaning is also why I keep part of the layout covered. It's time consuming.

Banilla is waiting for the thingy. I think it's my turn to light the fuse....S.J.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Sunday, June 7, 2009 8:24 PM

Good evening all,

IIABSDISEI with temps in the 80s.  TMWUMNSFGH.  Watched the IRL "event" last night.  Can't really call it a race as Ryan Briscoe ran away and hid for most of the race, only to lose on the last pit stop under yellow to Castroneves.  Bad night for the good guys.  IV had a suspension piece break after getting up to 13th.  Sarah had electrical and transmission problems and struggled to 17th.  The Princess was 6th.  Not much passing.  Button won the F1 race and Red Bull was 2nd and 3rd.  At least one number 14 had a good day as Tony Stewart won the "taxicab" race.  I had waffles and sausage on the dining car for breakfast.  Beacon is lit.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by fifedog on Sunday, June 7, 2009 8:37 PM

Well, did get down to the dock, where I swabbed the head, boy polished the metal, and we both oiled the teak.  Then the ladies wanted to go out for a sail, so we headed out, but a bit breezy (up to 17 mph).  The Hunter heeled well at 15 degrees, and actually makes good speed.  Docking under those conditions is still a little "testy".

Buen viaje! Pirate

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Posted by SPMan on Sunday, June 7, 2009 9:01 PM

Good evening all, Went to TTOS meet in Arcadia, California today and ran into shake and bake, our buddy Don over there.  He snapped a picture of my ugly mug and put it on the Sunday Photo Fun section.  DBaker and I had a long winded conversation about all things train related.  Don left before me but I stayed almost until the bitter end this time and watched some of the auction.  Don't think I will stay that late next time.  Auction starts too late.  I came in at 10:00 am and auction did'nt start until about 1:30PM.  By that time I had lost interest.  I picked up some traction tires from the parts man.  Don is going to try the Bullfrog snot he got from somewhere to take the place of rubber tires.  I need to do something like that too.  I had my eye on an early MTH GP9 in the first generation ATSF blue and yellow colors.  It was on a table and the seller offered me a good price but I talked myself out of it because it had no sound system or control. It was conventional.  I already have a couple of units like that in the SP name and I don't run them much anymore since I got spoiled by command control.  I figured I probably would'nt run it much and I don't need another shelf queen.

Talk to you all next week,

Ray

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Sunday, June 7, 2009 9:03 PM

Roger B, sorry no Loretta Lynn, Hank Snow and Fairin Young.

Bob, that was wha I was thinking.  The ramps side Corviar truck.  Now you eat GRITS.  Do you drink Sweet Ice Tea?

Brent, praying with fingers crossed.

Fifey, wiil send you some links.  It is chargers for batteries.  The Blue Water group makes Kattchett stuff.

Pat, how about some tenderloin biscuits with gravy?

Hey, I forgot to eat supper [that is Southern for the night time meal] and it is 10 PM EDT.  LATER!!!!!!!

  

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Posted by dougdagrump on Sunday, June 7, 2009 9:12 PM

Bob, Did you get my e-mail regarding the RS-3 that you were looking for ?

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Posted by Wes Whitmore on Sunday, June 7, 2009 9:13 PM

Just winding down the work weekend.  We too are refinishing a deck, and I got as far as screwing down about 1/4 of all of the boards.  Its a single layer 19x19 deck.  Made the deck with 10' and 12' boards to stagger the joints.  All was pressure treated.  i wanted cedar...just too much to purchase this time around.  The 10's arrived wet and green, and the 12s were all dry, cracking, splitting, and warped.  We have been fighting to get them to lay down straight, and since they have already dried up, the have also shrank.  The best we can do is try to imaging what the 10's are going to shrink down too.  Just one more hurdle, I guess.  It looks darn good though.  We also got the chainsaw out and groomed some trees around the yard and loaded down a 5x10 trailer with limbs the best we could.  Looks better, but we have another load to get out of here.

Started working on some benchwork down in the train some too.  It's been knocked down a couple rungs on the priority ladder, but I'm slowly making some progress.

Hope everyone has a good day tomorrow.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, June 7, 2009 9:43 PM

Well I got a K-line Williams GG1 in tuscan red on Ebay this evening suposely its scale as its 20" long and will run on O42 track well I will have a O54 on the outside when I get it finally built so Guess it will go there the next in will be O42 but think I rather run it on O54. It will be nice put the 6 MTH tuscan red PA passengers behind it. May down the road look into adding TMCC to it. That would make it great.

Not much else going on tonight should be in bed but can't sleep will try again in a few.

Bob Mitchell sent you and email concerning your gargraves curve standard gauge track.

Dennis Wiemer  sent you one also.

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Posted by Brutus on Sunday, June 7, 2009 9:48 PM

Howdy guys - missed Sir James tonight on chat? 

Chief, that was us!  Mike was driving then, I think?  We were taking turns, because Sir James likes to do loop-d-loops and we can only take so much of that!  Our drinks get spilled all over the layout and big screen, lol!

Got the return air all ducted and secured - worked great!  Then, my drywall cutter (rotary tool) went crazy and screwed up the cutout on for the return air grill Sad  Tried to fix with another piece of stud, but that didn't work - drywall broke.  So, I put my fist through it to show it who was boss and now I have a skinned knuckle and a wife who is sure I'm over-stressed, lol.  Oh well, seemed like a good idea at the time, but I don't recommend it.  Need to replace a piece of drywall, but will have to redo the "box" that holds the grill while the old is off.  Live and learn.

TARDIS is ready and Charlie wants to drive tonight (on chat) - gotta do a flyover Sedalia and see 8ntruck's layout while it is cool out.  Banilla sounds good to me - here we go!

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Posted by jonadel on Sunday, June 7, 2009 10:48 PM
Greeting from northern North Dakota, we are about 50 miles from Canada. Saying it's flat up here is an understatement, it's no wonder they have such sever flooding, there is absolutely no where for the water to go! It appears to be flatter than Kansas! Big day with a retiremeent service for my wife's brother, 42 years as a Lutheran Pastor, tremendous service this AM and a WONDERFUL pot luck at noon, over 200 for dinner. Great day with family on such a happy occasion. Heading home tomorrow, be glad to be in our own bed tomorrow night.

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Posted by mitchelr on Monday, June 8, 2009 5:21 AM

 Morning to all,

Made a fresh pot.  Had a relaxing day yesterday, we went to church then took a ride down to Thurmont MD so wife could scope out someplace she needs to go on Wednesday, kind of a recon mission. While we we were there I stopped at Catoctin Mountain Trains and picked up a loop of MTH Standard gauge track. Will continue to look for Gargraves at shows. $4 a section is easier on the wallet than $11 plus shipping.  I want to get the standard gauge set up in spare bedroom again. Of course it will have to come down when our son comes for a visit.  Once I find the Gargraves curves at a price I am willing to pay, I will make a more permanent,  slide under the bed layout on a piece of masonite. When we got home I reclinerized and watched the NASCAR race and then cut the lawn. All in all a relaxing day.

Well I better get doing, another joyful day of work. I hope my meeting today with the parents who are never satisfied is less contentious than last week.

Take care,

Mitch

 

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Posted by Seayakbill on Monday, June 8, 2009 5:41 AM

I posted a picture of my Magma Mines RS-1 on the Sunday Photo thread. Great looking loco, terrible operationally. Can barely pull its shadow, I will be taking it apart this week to determine if anything can be done to improve its traction. If not, will gut the driveshaft mecanisms and make a dummy out of it. 

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Monday, June 8, 2009 7:01 AM

Morning all.  Got grass to mow here today.  Also spray veggies, vines and trees.

Bill, who made the engine?  I have found that "light framed" engines can have weights added and the traction picks up.

Breakfast time.  Later 

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Posted by cheapclassics on Monday, June 8, 2009 7:09 AM

Good morning all,

It is a cloudy rainy day in SE Indiana.  OMWUMNSFGH.  Yesterday evening I painted the tire swing and the tractor tire we use for a sand box, trimmed the trees between us and the neighbors, trimmed some trees next to the house, and helped the wife trim the rose of sharon bush in the backyard.  We left the trimmings for Lucas to pick up today.  Hopefully will be a quiet day at work.  Toe is doing much better.  Brent, praying for "positive" results!  I had the regular fare on the dining car this morning.  Beacon is lit and we can buzz the Chief's house again since he enjoys it so much.  May have to drop off some zucchini bread (and that is a rare delicacy coming from me) and pork tenderloins so he can have some 'real' Hoosier food.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

Mike C. from Indiana

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