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COFFEE POT #13 [November], for all to take a drink and chat. Welcome all posters. 4 yrs old and still going.

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Posted by 8ntruck on Friday, November 27, 2009 11:59 PM

Thanks, Jim.  Opening it up and checking the contacts is on tomorrow's to do list.

Bob - I've four of the track powered 027 for as long as I've run trains.  Power has been the 1033 that is the subject of another post.  I've never noticed any difference in the speed of the trains when the switches are thrown. 

As far as power drain, there are the lights both in the switch and the controllers, and the anti derailing feature energizes the solonoids in the switch machines whenever there is a train on the short rail.  I've run switches back to back, so there have been two solnoids active as the train runs across the two switches - no problems.

About the only inconvienient thing is that the switches are very slow to throw at lower voltages used to run the train slowly.

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Posted by submmbob on Friday, November 27, 2009 11:21 PM

 Drilling and tapping of the frogs was successful. You should have seen the looks of some of the guys at the 'scope when I first told them what I was doing. "You're gonna do what to what?" Had to cut the bottom of the rivet stub off first, then drilled and tapped w/ a 6X32 thread. Patrick, one of the other operators, commented that since I cut the rivet off we now have a mute frog, as it can't go "rivet, rivet..." any moreLaugh

 I'm thinking about modifying these two for external power as well, as O-gauge suggested, while I got 'em apart. The light will still need to run from the track w/ the way the switch is designed. The light in the controller and the switch motor will then run from an external source. How much drain do track powered switches cause and how noticable is it when the trains are running? i.e. does the speed change when the switch is flipped? I'll be running somewhere around 10 switches eventually.

Happy day after Thanksgiving BTW everyone!

Bob

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, November 27, 2009 10:41 PM

8n,

      Check the contacts on the whistle switch in the 1033. Sometimes they need to be adjusted.

Jim,

        I've got a nice 577 Ringling Bros. billboard, but the one that I was looking at on ebay looks to be mint. Everything is there. I want a 566 with the picture of a Santa Fe PA passing under a bridge to go with the 577. I saw about six of them at the show, but I really wanted Doyle's book.

I have been helping my dad install outets outside so that we can have the Christmas lights on a separate circuit. The worst part so far has been drilling holes through the bricks and cinder blocks. I spent tonight fixing the Flyer 760 Highway Flasher. The rivet that holds the left housing and socket to the contact stack wasn't making contact with the contact strip even though the rivet was tight. I cleaned the head of the rivet and contact strip and soldered them. It works now.  

 

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Posted by 8ntruck on Friday, November 27, 2009 10:01 PM

Sunny and low 60's today.

Day off, so I worked around the house.  Used my circular saw, saber saw, table saw, and electric drill - NO PILE UPS!

My Minuteman box car arrived today, as did the 1033 I am purchasing for a friend.  Boxcar works great.  Somebody before me did all of the tune up work on it - new rocket & roof. 

The 1033 had a broken spot in the power cord insulation right at the case.  The rest of the cord was in good condition, so I just chopped out the bad part and re-soldered the cord to the transformer. Cleaned & waxed the case while I had it open.

I'll box up the 1033, a loop of 027 track and his Marx 666, tender, gondola, and box car and pass it to him at work next week.  He's got plans to set it up in his apratment.

About all for now.

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Friday, November 27, 2009 9:51 PM

Evening all

Just a quick check in. 

Jim - The Circus billboard is neat.  I don't have on but I do have the 566 with the northern on it.  The kids love it.

Going to spend som family time

May God bless

Jim

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Posted by sir james I on Friday, November 27, 2009 9:02 PM

I forgot to mention that my two little Marx cars arrived from N.C. today. I boiled them for ten minutes and no grits appeared so I think they are safe to keep. Burned the box of course.

S.J.

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Posted by sir james I on Friday, November 27, 2009 8:27 PM

Hi Guys

It was a lazy day, watched TV, ran some trains.

Still have banilla and christmas cookies. Swing on by with the thingy....S.J.

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, November 27, 2009 8:10 PM

Jim,

         It looked to be in pretty good shape in the photos. Have you tested it yet? Now, I am looking for a 566 whistling billboard. I passed on some at the show, and I am regretting that. There is a gorgeous 577 Ringling Bros. billboard that I am eyeing at the moment...

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Friday, November 27, 2009 4:32 PM

Evening all

We set up the trains for the train show.  A lot of really neat layouts.  I will take several pictures and share them.

Rich - I will take your tanker down and tank pictures down there.

Jim - Got the 600 crossing gate today.  It looks better than I expected.

Heading down to MIL's for dinner; ther is going to be around 30 people!

May God bless

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Posted by dwiemer on Friday, November 27, 2009 3:49 PM

Good Afternoon everyone!  Buckeye, glad you are feeling better.  Chief, too bad you are that far up there, we also picked up a flat screen for the bride.  She wanted a VCR/DVD recorder so she can copy all the video tapes to DVD and still watch the tapes if she should choose.  Plan is to allow the kids to watch movies in the master bedroom should we have company.  Normally, we don't let them watch TV or movies unless we are there to supervise.

Laz, the oil-less turkey fryer works well.  Two caveats, first is that you have to marinate well, using injection, etc.  Second, you don't cook by time, you go by internal temps.  Have to put thermometer in thickest part of meat and make sure it gets to 165 decrees.  Was as good as oil frying.

Well, started the day off early.  Got up about 2am and did my daily reading/prayer then, after getting ready, had to stop by Toys R Us before going in to do an early heart.  All went well.  Kids shopping is done!  With all that we purchased for bride, her shopping is done too.  I am sure I will still need to get something for under the tree, but at least the big stuff is done.  Have been taking a short break as I am in the middle of mounting the flat screen on the wall. 

One issue we had upon returning to the house....dog ate a package of Hershey's Chocolate Bars.  Called vet and she said for his size, he'd have to eat a pound before it hurt him.  He still may have a upset stomach, but should be OK.  We are keeping him outside till this evening.

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Posted by ogauge on Friday, November 27, 2009 12:25 PM

 Well, made it through Black Friday lunch out at Olive Garden with the crew.  It wasn't that bad, only a 30 min wait...  now I'm full, must be time for trains...got to work some of that food off!

 

The ankle feels mostly better although still is sore, mostly when I am sitting still with nothing else to think aboutSad.. At least its getting better.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Friday, November 27, 2009 12:10 PM

Good morning all,

It is cloudy and cool in SE Indiana with temps in the 40s.  This will be an "inside" day as tomorrow is supposed to be sunny and warmer. I had bran muffins on the dining car (courtesy of the "saucy wench") for breakfast before sending it on to "Points East".  TBIL and TGIF.  I hope everyone has a good day. Lucas is here until Sunday with his girlfriend until Sunday.  Should be an interesting three days.

Keep on training,

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Posted by sir james I on Friday, November 27, 2009 9:24 AM

Good Morning

Hi today will be 40, nites are getting colder. Nothing to look forward to now but next years tomato crop. Eggs, bacon and one toast is all I could handle this morning.

Have a great day...S.J.

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Friday, November 27, 2009 8:26 AM

Good Black Friday!!

 

I am at work, not out “shopping”.  The coffee line at the convenience store was nonexistent, I got my java and Hostess Cherry Pie and dashed off.  I’m still trying to figure out why I’m here.  There is no work to be done and they are selling cars (be still my beating heart).

 

TD day was a success, I cooked the Turkey (30lbs) and the yams, the princess did the mashed potatoes and the stuffing, as well as setting the dinner table.  She is the 3rd generation to cook from my Mom’s & Grandfathers’ recipes.  I’m so proud of her and the way she has rebounded.  She also baked 3 Pumpkin Pies from Mom’s recipe as well.  Then helped clean house. WOW!!

 

I’ll probably clean my office here since I’m here.  Forgot to bring reading material, just nothing to get done.

 

Oh, well....

 

Get better soon, there Buckeye...need ya bud!

 

Angel – for all of us, and our families, keep us well and safe.

 

Check ya later

 

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Friday, November 27, 2009 7:39 AM

It is SNOWING in Buckeyeland!!! 

Jon, I know you are green with envy.

Celebrating 18 years on the CTT Forum. Smile, Wink & Grin

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Posted by mitchelr on Friday, November 27, 2009 7:34 AM

 Belated Happy Thanksgiving to all.  Had a nice day with my Mrs., Son and GF, Mom & Dad, Bro & SIL, nephew, Cousin & Wife plus 2 kids.  Much smaller group than usual as my other cousin & her husband moved to NC near SC border and her kids, spouses and Grandchild went South for Turkey Day.  Nice meal and great desserts. 

Son is heading to WVU for Backyard Brawl, not sure of WVU's chances against Pitt but it is always a toss up.  Records don't matter. His GF isn't going to the game so she may stay here and work on a paper for Grad school or she may had back to VA.  Mrs might go shopping but there's noway I am heading out into the land of the crazies.  There's noting for sale that I want bad enough to venture out for.

Days off seem to fly by. Enjoying the time away from work. Just a couple weeks until the Christmas break.  It is a short one this year, just 7 days off not including weekends. Some years it is much longer. Next year is even shorter.

Well, I better get going.

Take care,

Mitch

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Friday, November 27, 2009 7:33 AM

 Morning all.  Rain gone and cooler temps are here.  Wind is suppose to be blowing hard????  Maybe later?????  Going to round up things and head to the lake house after checking the pond for beavers.  Wifey has already been shopping and returned with a load as two flat screens [+ other things] are in "mud room" [large one for living room at lake house and smaller one for our bedroom, our bedroom one goes to lake house bedroom, unless SIL got them and brought them from her Walmart].  Anyone want a huge big screen TV [lake house livingroom has a monster].  They are shopping away.  

ogauge

 Unfortunately for both of us, they have had an ill summer and fall!  However, being married to a life long Cubs fan has taught me to "Wait till next year"Sad

 

"O", winter will be better.  Promise.

Glad to hear the Ohizoian is doing better.

Later

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Posted by ogauge on Friday, November 27, 2009 6:45 AM

 Unfortunately for both of us, they have had an ill summer and fall!  However, being married to a life long Cubs fan has taught me to "Wait till next year"Sad

 But Navy is on the up!! A Navy batdown on ND cures all woes!Big Smile and yes I'll suck that one up while I can, cause it ain't likely to last too long!!!

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Friday, November 27, 2009 6:22 AM

Thanks Dennis.  I'm feeling better today.  Of course when  the Boiler's win, I feel better. Smile,Wink, & Grin

 

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Posted by ogauge on Friday, November 27, 2009 5:49 AM

 Good work Bob.   Since you have them apart, you can make them constant voltage easily now!

 

Buckeye, Hope you start feeling better!

Chief, watch those old foxes

Had a good Thanksgiving with both Grandma's and the Sister in law's family, watched some football with her hubby.  

 

Ran some trains and played around with  a track plan re-org.

The wife and her mom took the kids out to Walmart, I guess for entertainment, and came back with a slew of Lionel tee shirtsSmile .

Today may be fun as the same women who are smart enough to not go shopping on Black Friday have decided to go out and eat lunch on said Friday........... a bit of questionable judgement in my opinion, give me strength brothersBanged Head

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Posted by submmbob on Friday, November 27, 2009 2:51 AM

OK, finally figured that out. Some of the tips for posting photos were not accurate for my system I think. 

 Well, I know have 6 switches workingBig Smile Heres a photos of 2 of 'em on the bench.

 One of the problems was that I didn't have the insulated pins in. W/O them the outside rail is connected and the switch doesn't work due to the anti-derailing feature. Figured that out from the Greenburg manual once I realized these were 1122E turnouts. On the other the rack was binding a bit. A little of the Lucas Red 'n Tacky #2 fixed that (thanks again whomever suggested that).

 The far end lantern is faded. The observer Kuan suggested using a colored pen and I tried a dry erase one after the photo was taken. Worked fairly well so I'll have to experiment w/ that. 4 X 40 machine screws working well for replacing the rivets. A purest might frown, but at least I can get them apart again easily if I need to. I'll try drilling and tapping the frog points later. Is that anything like cutting the nuts off a frog? Forget who mentioned that story...

The Taiwanese observers made chicken wings for Thanksgiving dinner and invited me. Nice bunch of folks. 

Off to get some other stuff done.

Bob

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Posted by submmbob on Friday, November 27, 2009 1:52 AM

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Trying a photo post again guys. Lets see if this works.

Bob

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Posted by dbaker48 on Friday, November 27, 2009 12:49 AM

Evening All !

Had one more great Thanksgiving!  Weather was not very cooperative with the season, it was 80 here today!  We had dinner on the patio, currently 10:30 pm and its still a warm 62 outside.

Inlaws were over, we gave them an early Christmas gift !  Got them an electric fireplace.  She has always wanted a house with a fireplace, and there house isn't real big so the electric one works well.  Talk about excited ! Tears and everything.  So we took it over and rearranged their living room for them.  It looks really good and fits in well.

Decided I was going to watch Macys Parade, hadn't seen it in a long time.  Now I know why it isn't broadcast out here.  We have 160 stations but nothing with that.  Now if anyone wants to know anything about Korean, Chinese, Phillipino, Mexican, cultures I can surly help with that.  We have atleast 5 or 10 stations for each.

Chris has to be at work (Sports Authority) at 4 am, Kay is going to the MallBrawl with her girl friend tomorrow morning, so I have the day off and will get to work on the pool filter.  Then get down all the Christmas decorations, they are supposed to go up this weekend.  Hope to get some pictures done in the train room.  Also need to figure out what happened none of the layout accessories are working.  Must have lost a power connection somewhere or maybe a fuse.

Hope everyone has a good week-end. 

Take care, and God Bless !

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Posted by cheapclassics on Thursday, November 26, 2009 11:36 PM

Good evening all,

It was a cold and wet day in SE Indiana with a few flurries of SNOHIO in the air.  We spent the day at my sister's place.  We ate well and watched some football.  Watched a taped "Glee" as the wife and I went to see "2012" Wednesday night movie.  Very good movie for that type of show.  Leaves are finally all down so I can finish them either Friday or Saturday depending on the weather.  I had the regular fare on the dining car for breakfast.  TBIL, and I can drive if it is operational tonight.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Thursday, November 26, 2009 11:17 PM

Buckeye Riveter

BAD BAD Head Cold...............Dead

I started to feel it on Tuesday.  It is not the flu.  I had the flu in October.

Can't tell????  His wife caught him kissing and hugging pigs again. Whistling

Off to bed.  Wifey came in and said good night.  She is getting up at 3:30 AM to go shopping. Shock  Last year she went shopping and was back home before I got up. 

Raining [again!!!] and turning colder.  Suppose to be cold and windy all day tomorrow [well, today since after midnight].  Might hit freezing Sat morning. 

Going to the lake house later.

Sleep tight.

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Posted by hscsltb on Thursday, November 26, 2009 9:32 PM

Hope everyone had a great day.Had a great morning with the kids and a fairly easy night at work.Good luck hunting and please be careful.My wife wants to go out early tomorrow for hand to hand combat at the mallLaugh.Good night all and my prayers for all that need them.

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Posted by Brutus on Thursday, November 26, 2009 9:22 PM

Had a great Thanksgiving - only one sister and her family were not able to make the trek back to St. Louis.  It's amazing how our kids are growing - we were the kids just a couple days ago, right?  Some are driving and dating already, sheesh!  I made dressing with sausage, Mom made the big turkey, potatoes, green bean casserole, regular dressing, etc.  Others brought pies and snacks.  It was great Thumbs Up   I had a big piece of pumpkin pie and a smaller piece of pecan pie.  Brought home about 5 pounds of turkey and some dressing for tomorrow too Smile

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Posted by sir james I on Thursday, November 26, 2009 9:18 PM

Good Evening

Oh boy, I am full. A very good meal all you could want.

Son in  law announced he got hired yesterday for machine mill work. He has been off since first week of Dec.08. Management said they have solid work till spring. It's something. right.

Banilla is here if anyone has room for it. I will pass. Good luck trying to sleep tonite. urp,pardon....S.J.

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Posted by Banks on Thursday, November 26, 2009 8:44 PM

 Hello all'

Much to be thankful for here. 

Was a lazy day. Hope every one had as nice a day as I did

Went to Mass this morning.

Did a few things around the house. My son came over and we put coolant, gas and oil in the new 50cc machine I bought for my grandson. After a couple of kicks it fired right up. We both made a couple of passes in the drive way. Granny(my Mrs) just shook her head at us. Man will that thing run for a 50. Grand son will be tickled come Christmas. Did I mention he wants to be a hill climber?

 Spent the rest of the day helping prepare Thanksgiving Meal. Had a wonderful feast with my parents, kids and grandkids. Now unwinding with my friends and a glass of wine.

Will start the tractor engine tomorrow and run it till it's hot. then pull valve train and re-torque head. I didn't do that the last time I put it together. Consensus from the tractor forum I found said thats why the head gasket blew so soon. Having the small tractor back in operation will allow us to haul manure on Saturday

If any of you'd like to help we'll be getting started about 8:00 AM

Chief, my BIL and I hunted a Huge buck some years back. It left a Huge hoof print. one of the neighbors got the huge buck . The huge hoof print continued to be found. During doe season that year my nephew killed a large doe. Guess where the huge hoof prints were coming from???

Laz and any other PA deer hunters. Good luck on Monday

 

Off to shop ebay

 

Prayers to all who may need them.

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Posted by submmbob on Thursday, November 26, 2009 7:07 PM

 A quiet thanksgiving on the hill. Observers are over doing laundry at the other telescope. The Vatican Telescope is "blessed" w/ such facilities. I opened up the bad 1122. It was almost as easy as opening a 1121. Went ahead and drilled out the rivets on the other two "fixers". The bad one had so much rust I think is was getting intermittent contact thru the paper insulation. Going to try and reassemble w/ machine screws so I can get them apart again if necessary. I'm going to try and drill and tap the frog point.

Chief - don't know if I'll see Santa first. Doesn't he start in the east? But if he's emitting at over 200 GHz we might hear something. Speaking of which, the guys should put a submm beacon on the Tardis for additional tracking and navigation:)

I guess I should go make my turkey sandwich. We will be "blowing the hatch" within the hour. Should be another quiet night. I'll have to ask Kuan what the frequency of the organic molecule for pumpkin pie is...

Bob

 

 

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