Another quiet night here at the 'scope collecting photons.
Brutus - that's great new about your wife!
Thoughts and prayers for Chief's mom
Brent and DJ - take it easy and get well soon!
Well the Corvair engine is still close to coming out. I realized I need to jack it up a bit more for the clearance for the powertrain to roll out on the cart. Probably order some bearings this week and get ready to get the block hot tanked and clearanced for the cam when I get back next week. Brought two of the 1122's w/ me this week and the 2026 and will try some experiments w/ that. Will also continue the painting and work on the milling attachment.
Bob
Tucson, AZ (aka the Ol' Pueblo)
Home of the Mt. Graham & Arizona Eastern Boiler Shops
Sorry, it is a fact. My nationality is no more relevant than is your choice of toothpaste. Instead, my work as a moderator requires me to point out that political screeds do not have a place here. That much is fact. And that is all there is to say about it.
Play nicely and we can all get along. Please and thank-you.
-Crandell
selectorMy nationality is irrelevant
This also is an opinion!
Charlie a.k.a. MichiganRailRoad714 (Charter Member TTC)
Jim,
I am running MTH on the lower level, and the AF is on the second level. I checked my clearances with some scrap wood, and I think it'll work.
Brent,
I am going to lower it 3.5". Four looked risky, but 3 didn't look low enough. Also, I am leaning towards 2" foam board for scenery rather that the ceiling tile approach I considered previously. For the look I am going for, foam seems to be a better option at the moment.
I finally got to work on the layout tonight. I enlarged the access hole in the lower level and got shorter legs cut for the second level. Won't have time to install them until Sunday due to work tomorrow. I'll take pics as I go.
Hello all
Busy Week,
A couple of volunteers and my self mixed about 1 1/2 yards of concrete last evening and poured the footer for Dad's new basement wall last evening. Son picked up blocks this afternoon. Mason said he'd be here at 7:00AM to get started. Hope it doesn't rain too much tonight. Showers and wind predicted overnight with a high near 50 and more wind tomorrow.
No trains yet this week.
Brutus great news.
In addition to helping with his Pap's house son is doing field work to prep for planting corn. Oats is up and doing nicely. Cow are showing improvement daily since they are out and have more grass than they can eat.
Continued prayers for Chief's Mom, Spanky and Mrs Brutus
I'm off to join my lovely Mrs in bed
Prayers for all else who may need them
Banks, Proud member of the OTTS TCA 12-67310
Back from hoisting a few Black-and-Tans. Running trains around too. Fife, wow! 16 rides - what a carnival! That would be fun to see. Prepping for cold, wet, early morn at the soccer field tomorrow am.
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
lionroar88selector Ole TimerCrandell / selector ... please leave the options of the U.S.A posts up to the american citizens ... ... Old Timer, I'm not sure what you mean by the statement above...did you mean options or opinions? My nationality is irrelevant. My opinion in this matter is only relevant to the extent it mirrors how our hosts wish the forum to be managed. I am a volunteer moderator who has agreed to uphold the wishes of Kalmbach Publishing. What I expressed above is not my wish, but the wish of our hosts. Both of us are bound to respect it, and I commend that orientation to you. Once again, please desist from overtly political comments. There are other venues where they may be welcomed and encouraged, but this series of trains-related fora is not one of them. It is stated in the rules that govern our use of the forum, yours as well as mine. Again, thanks in advance for your co-operation. -Crandell i'll refrain from responding to this because i would certainly be banned.
selector Ole TimerCrandell / selector ... please leave the options of the U.S.A posts up to the american citizens ... ... Old Timer, I'm not sure what you mean by the statement above...did you mean options or opinions? My nationality is irrelevant. My opinion in this matter is only relevant to the extent it mirrors how our hosts wish the forum to be managed. I am a volunteer moderator who has agreed to uphold the wishes of Kalmbach Publishing. What I expressed above is not my wish, but the wish of our hosts. Both of us are bound to respect it, and I commend that orientation to you. Once again, please desist from overtly political comments. There are other venues where they may be welcomed and encouraged, but this series of trains-related fora is not one of them. It is stated in the rules that govern our use of the forum, yours as well as mine. Again, thanks in advance for your co-operation. -Crandell
Ole TimerCrandell / selector ... please leave the options of the U.S.A posts up to the american citizens ... ...
Old Timer, I'm not sure what you mean by the statement above...did you mean options or opinions?
My nationality is irrelevant. My opinion in this matter is only relevant to the extent it mirrors how our hosts wish the forum to be managed.
I am a volunteer moderator who has agreed to uphold the wishes of Kalmbach Publishing. What I expressed above is not my wish, but the wish of our hosts. Both of us are bound to respect it, and I commend that orientation to you.
Once again, please desist from overtly political comments. There are other venues where they may be welcomed and encouraged, but this series of trains-related fora is not one of them. It is stated in the rules that govern our use of the forum, yours as well as mine.
Again, thanks in advance for your co-operation.
i'll refrain from responding to this because i would certainly be banned.
DITTO
Hey - I know, instead of politics (was there any politics in those posts? Or was it something else?) - how about a nice, refreshing discussion of RELIGIOUS BELIEFS?
Lots of wind here today and some rain earlier, but now it seems like it is clearing up? Supposed to be cooler this weekend, so we shall see. I have work to do around the house still, including planting the tomato plants I bought already. Also need to work on a school project with one of the kids. Finally - brunch Sunday with the family and I promised my wife a nice dinner too, so that will be a big eating day!
Tardis will be ready soon, just have to load the Sams and Yuengs and Chips! TTFN!
RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
Good Evening
Big storm just past. The worst missed us by just enough for pouring rain, no lightning. Granny and I had our friday meal out before the rain came. Tomato sandwich must have bacon for me. Banilla is ready for the thingy, mothers day will be 50 degrees....S.J.
"IT's GOOD TO BE THE KING",by Mel Brooks
Charter Member- Tardis Train Crew (TTC) - Detroit3railers- Detroit Historical society Glancy Modular trains- Charter member BTTS
love those tomato sandwiches....broken arrow......
4" probably doesn't sound like much, but it will look better IMHO.
Evenin' boys. Evenin' English. Evenin' self-appointed volunteers everywhere. Sunny and 68 here in the Mid-Atlantic region, but dissapointed that a Canadian coldfront coming in just in time for Mother's Day weekend. It's nice to come here and keep in touch with all my train-buds.
Visited the home layout of Bruce Wienel last night. Three levels, 8 train operation, and a carnival area with 16 rides and attractions. He has been updating a lot of his town buildings, yet the things that fascinated me were some of the hand-made goodies (including a switchboard) that his father made a half-century ago. Good time had.
Jim - When you drop the upper level be sure to ensure enough room for a Franklin or Washington (21088 & 21089 not the greenbacks) to clear the overhead tunnels and the like, They run taller than a regular loco. I'll measure it when I get a chance.
Jim
Funny, you should mention the Bruins, Jack, I took their cap (which the teen boy brought back for me from Beantown) to work today because of the rain. Probably the only Bruins cap in the Loop. LOL. I'll have to wear it outside now.
I was thinking about your suggestion of lowering the second level on my layout again, and was wondering if dropping it from 24" to 20" would make scenery easier/better. Four inches is the most I can drop it before having clearance issues. What do you think?
Good Mornin Ya'll From Sunny Taxachusetts,
Just a splash and go as I am trimming the bushes after spending 4 hours doing yardwork yesterday. The stuff I want to grow doesn't, and the stuff I don't want to grow does, and way too fast. Weed city too in my neck of the woods this Spring. Have plans for the Scotts Plus 2 application on the lawn this weekend as well as some spot use of Ortho WeedBgon......Roundup on the places where I need total weed annihilation around the permimeter.
Brutus.......yet another milestone for Char with the hemoglobin level! Hope she is pumped about this good great news. Prayer's continue. Who mows your lawn when you are on the IR list with your knee? I recommend your son ignore all of Brent's advice on the use of power tools. My Dad had me mowing lawn with a self-propelled reel-type mower when I was four and it didn't kill me......and his teaching his son to respect tools and safety began before that. I was mowing neighbors' lawns unsupervised for $ by the time I was 10, and he would personally inspect my work afterwards.
Spanky.....too much weight this soon on the hammy? Or is it just cramping from the exercise. Slow down!
DougM.......Blackhawks and Bruins in the NHL finals? I'm going to have to back my Hawks for that one if we get that far. SIL will be tickled to take the Bruins.
Don.......a sad and yet another disappointing story. Check that, make it shameful. Keep us posted on the follow-up. I must shut up now before I post something over the top.
Chief......1/10th of an inch? Water those suckers! I need my tomatoes! Re the school walk.....you walk? I heard you shuffle on your good days.
Brent!!!! You are alive! And back at work? What does OSHA have to say about your presence there? Hope you are mending nicely. And prayers for a complete recovery, buddy.
Later, gang. I need to carry my cell phone and keep repeating Brent's name as I continue my trimming with the electric hedge trimmer.
Jack
IF IT WON'T COME LOOSE BY TAPPING ON IT, DON'T TRY TO FORCE IT. USE A BIGGER HAMMER.
Yay! Thanks so much, Brent. Now to find someone with one to sell. Baker Field on my layout needs some more 'hot air'... balloons.
Good morning all, First of all, let me say that California has been very good to me. I came here in 1958 wih $300 in my pocket and no return ticket to Virginia. I was able to make a life and met my dear wife and we had two fine boys. I eventually was able to fulfill my longtime desire to work on the railroad and became a locomotive engineer for the Southern Pacific Railroad which enabled me to have a life after retirement.
That said, I am saddened with the way things are going today. However Don, myself and Doug will keep the American flag flying out here. From what I hear, the illegal imigration problem is not only in California.
Chief, yep! Those home grown tomato sandwiches are delicious. They are great with or without bacon. Maybe I'll get motivated to plant some.
Have a good day y'all,
Ray
SPMan
afternoon fellas
been back to work for a few days now, so far so good.
DougM - sad story, not sure about the accessory
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edit - found it 6-24177 Hot Air Balloon Ride - 2004 vol. 1
OT,
Couldn't agree more.
The dry transfers for the AF Hudson I've been restoring arrived today, and I just finished applying them. I also need to change a thrown tire on a MTH Turbine. I am suprised it lasted 8.5 years though.
Nicely stated, Mike. Here's something weird, sad and train-related: the director of our local commuter rail agency who lives in my town and was just being investigated for a 'bonus' he paid himself, committed suicide this morning by walking in front of the commuter train that followed mine. How sad! Sounds like the plot of a novel.
Does anyone know what to call the Lionel hot air balloon accessory or have an ID number for it? Ive been looking for one.
To all,
Before this thread is locked (which could be any time), Old Timer is correct as far as the constitution is concerned. However, this forum is provided "free of charge" by Kalmbach. "He who pays the piper calls the tune" is a good adage to remember.
Keep on training,
Mike C. from Indiana
Good Morning
Chief you forgot the bacon, BLT needs bacon.
Dark with a slow rain, storms possible later. Not supprised that u-know- who showed up, what are we? children. No plans for the day so just enjoy your friday..S.J.
Morning. Storms came through and we got almost a tenth. Everyone around us got more.
Just returned from walking with the kids and Moms at the elementary school. Seems I have inspired several Moms to start a vegetable garden. One even got hubby to build an above ground raised bed garden. We'll all have good vine ripen tomatoes. Can taste those tomato sandwiches with lots of mao, salt and pepper.
Now to go plant cucumbers and etc.
PS: Time Warner is in a "strut". No digital phone service since 3:30 AM. Whole hub [Wake County] is out.
Later.
God bless TCA 05-58541 Benefactor Member of the NRA, Member of the American Legion, Retired Boss Hog of Roseyville , KC&D Qualified
Aloha all. Grey and stormy - I'd rather be listening to early morning thunderstorms rather than having to go out into them. That probably means it'll be quiet here today - and I'll get things done. 'Academic night' at the youngest's grammar's school.. He was very proud to show off his work. Including a picture of his superhero, Daring Dad, who helps with homework and makes things. LOL. Got to keep that one. Re-read CTT. Looking forward to Roger Carp's next book of the 101 greatest post-war items. Due out this fall.
Hi GUYZ,
48 and nice here, OFF today cause of PROM DAY. Lost at GOLF last nite against BRO. Shot last 2 holes terrible and lost by 2 strokes. Had him by 2 going into last 2 holes then blew up. Oh well YUENGs were good though.
BRUTUS, nice avatar.
BUCKEYE, TGIF and good luck with interview.
Stay frosty,
laz57
Good Morning from Blueberryhill....
Good Morning.... Don and Pat
It is a sunny 60 degrees. Going up to 78 today with sunshine.
Today is an easy day. I have a few things to do and then, I will relax. No PT today. Nascar race tonite. Ball game. Need to do some work on the trains. Quality time.
Dining car has rolled in from "Points West" and we will have the usual Cheerios breakfast.
Buckeye..... TGIF
Y'all have a great Friday.
Chuck
hello papa diesel. i am proud to know you are a shipmate, let alone an et. most of my close friends seem to be ex et's. when i was stationed in ca., i flew the flag from a flagpole i put up in my backyard, i also flew the black flag under it. at that time we could have all the guns we wanted and i had quite an arsenal as i could fire them right north of us in a boxcanyon. i have not been there for 15 years so i do not know how it is now, the only thing i can say is folks had lots of guns and on the surface tolerated each other. of course when it comes to trains all is forgotten, and lone star was broken out, (old style was not available there at that time.) anyway bro, be easy as there are lots of us left and there will still be a u.s. you know it was in new york, a vietnam veteran was the one who alerted the police about the terrorist bombing attempt. seems a lot of the street vendors are vets, and they talk regularly. terrorists beware.....sorry to be off topic, be quiet, but keep your powder dry. navyjack
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