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Posted by hscsltb on Thursday, October 15, 2009 7:28 PM

Thanks chief   no frost yet but any day now. Right now its 40 and raining. Lousy night. To all traveling to please be safe. I was told its snowing in parts of Pennsylvania.

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Posted by dwiemer on Thursday, October 15, 2009 7:31 PM

I am officially wiped out!  Had a couple of emergent cases last night and did not get home to bed till almost 2.  Had to turn around and head in for a 0730  case this morning and am now just getting home.  Did manage to sneak a peak at the pot while I was in between emergencies.  Anyway, glad to be home and looking forward to some sleep.

Chief, those photos are really something.  Especially considering how the dock area was flooded for so long earlier in the year.  Aroung this state, they mentioned that Lake Lanier is full and so are some of the other reservoir lakes that they use for water to HotLanta.  Currently, we are under a severe thunderstorm and tornado watch. 

Really want to get to some layout work and finishing that building I am in progress on.  Hope to get that done this weekend.  Also have the wedding of the pastor's daughter and some other things on the agenda.  Missed the Marine Corps Silent drill team demonstration tonight because of working too late.  Oh well, will have to wait till next time.  They are spectacular and we have seen them several times.

Hope everyone has a great night.

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Thursday, October 15, 2009 7:36 PM

Evening all and welcome newcomers!

Jim T – Congrats on the 1000 posts!  I enjoy talking Gilbert with you!

Jon – I agree on the pants thing.  I am amazed at just how long it can take my bride to shop.  Oh I think I get it.  They shop, we buy.

Wes and Buckeye – Sure wish things would of worked out for me to be with you.  Maybe next time.  Be careful driving.

Hope all you guys at York have a good time and hopefully are able to get some of the things you “need”.

May God bless

Jim

 

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Posted by MichRR714 on Thursday, October 15, 2009 8:00 PM

Cobrabob8
GEEZ! Charlie you dog! Tease me with pictures of my favorite steam loco of all time

 

 

No Problem..  Anytime :)

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Posted by Brutus on Thursday, October 15, 2009 8:11 PM

Harold - I have the same experience, so switched to drilling and using screws a long time ago.  If the screw doesn't want to grip, stick some pieces of wood or plastic or something in there and it will be fine, esp with a some of the liquid nails Smile  I'm certainly no expert, but I get by well enough.

Cobrabob - looks like a nice layout - how about some more pics?

Got a little work done on the basement today while I was home with my son.  Finished that pink insulation foam job and glued it all in place (foam safe glue), then put regular insulation in a wall of the bathroom and a little closet in there.  I started wiring for a light and an overhead light/fan, but need to get some supplies, so called it a day.  Son is doing a lot better, but has to keep up with his advil, sudafed, prevacid etc.

I'll be back in a little bit....

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Posted by sir james I on Thursday, October 15, 2009 8:28 PM

Good evening

40s all day, a whole week of 60s has been taken from us.

Just talked to Brutus on the phone, short chat but always a pleasure.

Doug we know how to shop. Did the same thing last time I needed socks. Wife says don't you want to look around. I said why I got what I came for. And out we went. I really should go back to the train store tomorrow and help out but I have had  a busy week and am tired. I probably will go though. Maybe.

Banilla is ready for the thingy guys so grab a spoon...S.J.

 

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Posted by Brutus on Thursday, October 15, 2009 10:09 PM

I've got you guys beat - years ago as a bachelor I went into work one day and asked my cube-mate what features were required for a washing machine.  The old beast I had inherited from my Nana had died.  She told me what features I wanted, said to get the gentle cycles etc in case I got a female roomate or wife down the line (which I did, about a year later), etc.  So I picked up the phone, told the lady at Sears what I wanted, she told me about 2 models that were heavy duty and had all those features.  I picked one and they delivered it the next day and took the old one out.  No actual shopping involved and that washer lasted about 16 years without a hitch.  My friend at the time said, don't you want to see it?  I said, is it white and does it have knobs?  Yep.  No, that's okay, just deliver it!  My wife would NEVER let me do this now, lol!  BUT, I'm generally the one who ends up picking out the appliance we get!

TARDIS is ready, so let's hit the road!  Nice talks tonight with Jeffrey, Sir James and Doug.  Lots of great friends here on the CTT Forum, thanks to all of you guys for making this place so friendly Smile

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Thursday, October 15, 2009 10:39 PM

News and weather over and dogs out and in.  Off to bed.  Early rise [for me] as got to go to neighboring town for a ribbon cutting at 9AM.  Sleep tight all.

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Posted by strogey on Friday, October 16, 2009 1:50 AM

ChiefEagles

Evening all.  Back from lake house.  I heard there was a little ruckus while I was gone.  Guess most have gotten my email in reply to Don's original.  Enough said about that subject.

Have not had time to read over all the posts since I have been gone.  Will get to that later.  The main thing is the Yankees are sending cold and wet weather down here.  Wet we could use.  Cold, you can keep.  If this keeps up, I am sending Kurt, Sturg and SJ a C130 full of GRITS.  BTW, watched Trains and Locomotives on RFD-TV.  They were talking about the Northerns [locomotives].  Said the C&O renamed them something [can't remember] as it was a good old SOUTHERN railway.  Ohio Southern?????

Speaking of rain and we need it.  Here are some photos of Kerr Lake and it is as low as it has been in years.  Do not know if the Corps of Engineers messed up the new "curve" or what.

My work partner Lucy is coming up from the big dock I have been working on.

She stays right with her Dad or close by all day long.  You can see one to the concrete anchors that was dropped in the water when the dock was put there [left side of dock].  Normally you can not see it.  Normally at full pool the dock is right where the upside down section is close up in photo.

From the ramp.

BTW: you can see my big dock off in the distance.

Daddy's partner and her favorite thing.  Riding the golf cart.

  

 Chat later.      

Hey Chief,,,,Sure hope you are out their taking pictures of all those "points" and other Bass holding structure! Looks like witer draw down of the reservoirs in Connecticuit!
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Posted by laz 57 on Friday, October 16, 2009 6:10 AM

Hi GYZ,

  34 and a little snow here this morning, early for this stuff.  I think WES AND BUCKEYE brought this SNO HI O in for the YORK meet.  Had WINGs and YUENGs last nite at WAYNES.  Getting ready for YORK tomorrow with wife.

Stay frosty,

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Posted by Banks on Friday, October 16, 2009 7:46 AM

 Morning all

Cold wet Friday morning here. Rainy, snowy weekend predicted, may be forced to work on trains this weekend. Or get my new front door installed. I had planned on cleaning the furnace and chimney Saturday.

Sunday is a Train  Show in Bedford, about 30 mile south of me. I'm planning to be there when they open at 9:00 AM. I'm not sure how many dealers will be there. Most will probably be at York.

To all of you attending York, Good Hunting and have a safe trip.

Prayers to all who need them

 

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Posted by kpolak on Friday, October 16, 2009 7:53 AM

Morning all!

Still cold and rainy here...Looks like it won't break until Tuesday or Wednesday.  Good hunting at York!

Congratulations the milestone posts Jim T!

Bride is hooked on the fresh fried donuts form the cider mill...back to the mill Saturday.

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Posted by sir james I on Friday, October 16, 2009 8:33 AM

Good Morning

34 but sunny. Leaving for the train store, figured he helps me, I should do the same.

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Posted by dwiemer on Friday, October 16, 2009 9:06 AM

Morning everyone.  Quite the storm rolled through last night.  Lots of thunder boomers and cut the power about 2am.  Wife was concerned she wouldn't wake up on time, went to another room and set clocks, tried to sleep, but couldn't.  She is tired too.  Both kids are done about noon today, so she will pick them up and go to one of those indoor play parks. 

Have layout work to do today.  Plan is to do that after the wedding this afternoon.  Also want to get a lot done tomorrow.  So much to do, yet so little time.  Well, have to get my daily reading done.  Hope everyone has a blessed day.

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Posted by cnw1995 on Friday, October 16, 2009 9:48 AM

Aloha all. Working from home today. I second Brutus' comments! Prepping for a quick trip out to Ohio and back this weekend to visit the daughter.

I figured out I can't take the MTH modern semaphore apart to try to soder the red and green wires back in. I guess it becomes just a static display. It had no screws and visible access points.

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, October 16, 2009 10:07 AM

Doug,

           Is the three position semaphore the type that you are having trouble with? If it is, there should be some screws on the underside of the base.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Friday, October 16, 2009 10:44 AM

Morning all [almost noon].  Back from neighboring town and there Coummunity Center ribbon cutting.  Used old NG Armory [got it for $1].  Remodeled and looks great.  One guy talked and talked and talked. Sleepy

Chilly and damp here.  BURR  Yanks, take back your cold weather.

Storgey of Oree-gon, not normal draw down for us.  Now up in the NC mountains, Fontana Lake [TVA lake] goes way down to hold spring rains and prevent flooding.  Normally not too much draw down unless a hurricane is coming.

Banks, if you get a chance, shoot some NS photos for us.  You are in a great location.   Stay warm up there in PA.

"Yorkies", have a great time and find lots of bargins.

Doug M, same goes for MTH street lights.  Had some brought in to Miss Edna's and wires had pulled out real easy.

SJ, 34 degrees!!!!!!!Shock  Sounds like you need a bowl of warm grits. Laugh  Actually they are calling for 39 and 36 here next week.  We usually get a chilly "snap" about this time and then warms back up for several weeks.

Brutus, you are right about this forum and its members.     

Chat later. 

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Posted by SPMan on Friday, October 16, 2009 11:32 AM

cnw1995

Aloha all. Working from home today. I second Brutus' comments! Prepping for a quick trip out to Ohio and back this weekend to visit the daughter.

I figured out I can't take the MTH modern semaphore apart to try to soder the red and green wires back in. I guess it becomes just a static display. It had no screws and visible access points.

cnw1995

Aloha all. Working from home today. I second Brutus' comments! Prepping for a quick trip out to Ohio and back this weekend to visit the daughter.

I figured out I can't take the MTH modern semaphore apart to try to soder the red and green wires back in. I guess it becomes just a static display. It had no screws and visible access points.

Hi Doug, I never had a semaphore wire pull out but mine stopped working correctly.  Now it will not return to the clear aspect with the blade in a vertical position.  It only will go to red or stop Horrizontal position and then return to yellow, caution at a 45 degree angle.  The light also went out.  I picked up another one at a train meet for about $20 so it was not worth fooling with.  I use it now for a static display.  How come you Chicago guys don't go to York?  I used to know a guy named Bill Tardy from the windy city that would come every year and bring a gang with him.  Sadly he has passed on now. They used to drive straight through from Chicago in a van.  He liked to sell stuff and brought a lot with him.  The last time I saw him was at a TCA National Convention here in Ontario, California and he was terminal even then.   He was a great guy and did me some favors at York.  We miss him now.

Ray

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Posted by John Bakeer on Friday, October 16, 2009 11:56 AM

Something happened to the bookmark. It vanished.

Took me another 10 minutes to find you-AGAIN!

Stockport weather-A perfect Autumn day, continuous sunshine 14degC, light wind. Forecast for tomorrow is ditto, camera charged up.

Chatsworth, here we come!

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, October 16, 2009 12:26 PM

Just stopping by for a quick post.

Met up with Buckeye, Wes, and Roy last night for dinner. Had a great time. SusieQ joined us and seemed to have a good time as well.

Everyone asked where Fife was and I mentioned his post about not attending due to not being able to see at night when it is raining... The best response came from SusieQ 'Why? Would he break a fingernail?' Shock

Looks like PA is getting some nice weather for a change! Smile

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Posted by submmbob on Friday, October 16, 2009 1:09 PM

 Back on the hill and a nice day up here. We figured out the brake issue after a number of hours. Was a bad relay in the Krupp Rack (controls the operation of the scope). We even had a spare. It took a lot of sleuthing and deciphering German engineering, but we know a lot more about that part of the system. Waiting for the boss to get up so we can start installing the subreflector.

Need to go find breakfast. Safe travels and happy hunting to all those headed to York!

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Posted by cnw1995 on Friday, October 16, 2009 2:10 PM

You know, I'm wrong about this semaphore - it is a Lionel Mainline Automatic Operating Semaphore #6-22944.  The manual essentially says you're sunk if it doesn't work. And the base just has rivet-like clips that I can't open.  But I'll display it somewhere. I've got an MTH #151 I'll try to replace it with - I just have to figure out its wiring. It has both a lockon and the MTH-equivalent to a 153 controller.

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Posted by dbaker48 on Friday, October 16, 2009 2:50 PM

Doug,

After reading your post regarding the semaphore, I was going to check mine tonight.  Then I happened to talk with John Fullerton, and he and Ray are at York, walking thru.  Asked John if he could go by MTH's booth and ask them about access, then possibly report on the forum what he finds.  No problem.  So if he calls me I will ask him to ask MTH if they know anything about the Lionel one two.  LOL

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Posted by jonadel on Friday, October 16, 2009 3:28 PM

Don --  I meant to tell you that Kurt's car arrived last week, nice looking car.  I'll try and get some pics up ASAP.  Off to northern IA for the final week of marching band competitions, glad that it's almost over but yet it's been fun.  Next weekend is the All State competition and I have a very  l o n g  drive, I will hear 57 trumpets (cream of the crop) and choose 7 +2 alternates.  Very stressful day for the kids that have been working long hours since August (or for that matter, most of their young high school lives) but it's a reward that can't be matched.

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Posted by Brutus on Friday, October 16, 2009 4:05 PM

Just got home and stuff to do, but I wanted to post this in case some of you are Vietnam Veterans with in-country service!

WASHINGTON (Oct. 13, 2009) – Relying on an independent study by the Institute of Medicine, Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki decided to establish a service-connection for Vietnam Veterans with three specific illnesses based on the latest evidence of an association with the herbicides referred to Agent Orange.

The illnesses affected by the recent decision are B cell leukemias, such as hairy cell leukemia; Parkinson’s disease; and ischemic heart disease.

Be back later, ttfn!

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Posted by cnw1995 on Friday, October 16, 2009 5:09 PM

Ray, forgot to mention I hope to go to York 'someday' ... just too big a trip for my current season of life.

Hope to hear from those who went...

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Posted by hscsltb on Friday, October 16, 2009 6:06 PM

Hello all, quiet day here today.Except for trips to the bus stop I crashed out on the couch most of the day.We have a cold running through the house and its my turn.Dropped off oldest at girl scout camp for the weekend and came to work.OT tonight I'll be here untill 0300.Back to work have a great night.

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Posted by cnw1995 on Friday, October 16, 2009 6:53 PM

Allowed the middle boy to go off to the 'Super Bowl' of the Fox Valley conference - a game between two undefeated H.S. - he bundled up for the frigidness - thousands trying to get in, they had to rent bleachers. Fortunately for me he got a ride.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Friday, October 16, 2009 6:55 PM

Howard, no colds allowed.  Might spread through out the forum. Wink  Eat several bowls of hot grits. Whistling  BTW: did you tell us what "work" is?  Hope the OT is not bad and time passes quickly. 

Been watching I Love Lucy on Halmark Channel.  Next is Max Payne on HBO HD.  Think I slept through some of it before.   If not interesting, will watch the Halmark Movie at 9.  Popcorn time [Pop Secret Homestyle].

Later. 

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Friday, October 16, 2009 7:53 PM

Evening all

Hope all is going well.  The Kids with other Grandparents for an overnight.  I am going to Columbus in the morning for some deaconate continuing ed.  This is what got in the way of going to York with Wes and Buckeye.  The director made it clear that anything short of you own funeral was unacceptable excuse for missing the session.

Had to break down and turn on the furnace this evening.  This is the earliest we’ve fired it up in years. 

Harold – take care of that cold, lots of fluids!

DougM – Enjoy Ohio!

Wes & Buckeye – Wish I was with you.

All Yorkies – Have fun.

Good night and may God bless

Jim

 

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