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COFFEE POT #8 August 2010 for all to take a drink and chat. Welcome all posters. 5 yrs old and still going. Sweet ice tea too.
Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, August 1, 2010 7:02 AM

Morning all Needed to get this started as believe chief is still up at the lake. Happy August all where has the year gone already where almost 2/3 over its going to be christmas soon and that means trains around the tree.

Need to start thinking how to do it this year. 2 1/2 months till York for some of you don't see making it again this year maybe next oct. at the earliest.

Well hope all having a good week end I'am off Smile

Talk to you all later

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Sunday, August 1, 2010 7:38 AM

 Forgot the month change and posted this on #7. So----

Fifedog said:

Just got off the phone with Rich.  95 is driving him crazy in Virginia, so he's gonna drive on thru to NJ.  Told him I will host a Mid-Atlantic region Coffee-Pot Symposium in August.  It's a done deal, just need to pick a date.  Talking a little burger and dog action on the grill as well

Are you gona include us southern boys? We promise to leave our weapons at home.

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, August 1, 2010 7:44 AM

Don,

       Happy B-Day

 

I continued working on the AF 282 yesterday.  I fixed 3 separated drivers, polished the linkage, polished the tender wheels and journal boxes, and resoldered the harness to the plug.  The person who took this one apart aparently cut the harness from the plug instead of just pulling the plug from the panel.Banged Head  They also lost the crossheads and chasis mounting screws.  When I bought this 282, I had to put a rubber band around it to get it home in one piece.

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Posted by fifedog on Sunday, August 1, 2010 8:02 AM

Mornin' boys.  Mornin' rt, thanks for startin' a new Pot.  Cloudy & 74 here in the Mid-Atlantic region.  It was nice to have windows open all day yesterday.  Grocery shopping this AM, then I'm not sure what we're doin' the rest of the day.  Calling for rain "sometime".

Actually, Pat, Rich and I spoke specifically about getting you and OleTimer (and everyone else we simply haven't been able to meet) over.  Hudson, if you wanna rendezvous with Rich somewhere, that would be great.  Perhaps, we can aim for the weekend of the 21st-22nd.  Not sure what everyone's vacation plans are, but the idea is to keep it light and informal.  PA boys (Mitchie,JohnF,Probe,Laz,Banks), not too far a drive for yuz guyz.  88, you better be there. Anyone I miss?  Haven't finished my first cup of coffee yet.

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Sunday, August 1, 2010 8:12 AM

Good Morning from the Jersey Shore, 72 going to 81, Scattered Thunderstorms.

My son and I skipped fishing this morning. He got in late and the weather forecast was not that great to be out in an 18' center console. 

Brutus, If you lived closer it would be no problem helping you out. I have had a "few work on vehicle parties" here.

SJ, Joe, I guess last night was pizza night. That was the fare here also.

Dennis, That is a great tribute to your Mom. A great conversation piece also.

8N, Speedy recovery for your Wife and her planned escape from the hospital.

NavyJack, We just finished the Shoofly Pie that I brought back from Lancaster, Pa last night. Good Stuff

Don, Sounds like a Great Birhtday Party. I wish you many more and good health.

Banks, Since you live near Altoona, I am thinking of taking a trip to Horse Shoe Curve next week, to hide and relax for 2 days. I have never been there. Any suggestions about food, lodging, sights? 

Green 97Probe, Jim, Good luck with the 282. I sounds like you have done it before and you enjoy it.

RT, Thanks for starting the new pot.

Rich, I hope it all went ok.

Chuck, The Dining Car has arrived. The Jersey Special Today is Taylor Ham, Egg and Cheese.

Prayers and Thoughts for all in need.

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Posted by navyjack on Sunday, August 1, 2010 8:17 AM

Smilegood morning guys. it is august already and on tuesday i will be 63.  how time flies. you guys are lucky that live near each other so you can visit.  if i could walk, i would drive there and see all of you.  rt how has job with va been progressing? they would get a great cook.  wife said your receipe for shoofly pie was great.  pat did you grow any bi-color corn?  they grow it around here and it is great.  how are your maters?  we have lots on the plants but most are still green.  bob be careful around the womenfolk, as you dont want to open up any wounds. will read rest of ctt magazine today. great job guys, thanks.  navyjack(my name should be old coot) on30 is easy for me to handle  

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Posted by navyjack on Sunday, August 1, 2010 8:17 AM

Smilegood morning guys. it is august already and on tuesday i will be 63.  how time flies. you guys are lucky that live near each other so you can visit.  if i could walk, i would drive there and see all of you.  rt how has job with va been progressing? they would get a great cook.  wife said your receipe for shoofly pie was great.  pat did you grow any bi-color corn?  they grow it around here and it is great.  how are your maters?  we have lots on the plants but most are still green.  bob be careful around the womenfolk, as you dont want to open up any wounds. will read rest of ctt magazine today. great job guys, thanks.  navyjack(my name should be old coot) on30 is easy for me to handle  

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Posted by fifedog on Sunday, August 1, 2010 8:32 AM

Hudson - If you want to stay close to the "action", I'd recommend the STATION INN B&B in Cresson, PA.  This is on the West Slope, just west of Gallitzin.  I'm gonna also recommend the newly refurbished fishing center next to the Rockville Bridge (Marysville, PA).  It is probably midway between your front door and Horseshoe Curve.

Oh, and if the Mrs is tagging along (and ain't into rail), there are plenty of big name hotels on the eastside of Altoona.  Call ahead, as State College tends to eat up surrounding hotels with back-to-school...

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Posted by sir james I on Sunday, August 1, 2010 8:43 AM

Good Morning

Sun and 80s today.

Not fair it can't be August  already, I protest, it has to be a plot from the reb states. No news this morning so just enjoy your day....S.J.

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Sunday, August 1, 2010 8:44 AM

Morning all

Jim You need a cross head?  I think I've got one in my junk box, PM me and let me know.

I got  the roof tore off the garage yesterday.  Roofing sheating and framing off to the plates.  Next frame up and re-roof.

MAy God bless

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Sunday, August 1, 2010 9:00 AM

Fife,

 We seem to post about the same time. I was typing and got interupted by the pup, who cornered a cat in the yard. He just did it again. He was in the yard, it started to drizzle, he started barking to come in. I thought Labs are supposed to like the water.

The Coffee Pot Symposium is a great idea. We normally go to the Thresherman's Reunion at the Rough and Tumble Museum in Kinzers, Pa. It is Aug. 18 to 21. We usually stay overnight, Friday to Saturday. If you decide to have it on Saturday, the 21st we will just be there on Friday. Last year at the flea market, I bought a 2332 BLACK GG1 for $75. Brought it home, cleaned and lubed it and it runs great.

Thanks for the info on Horseshoe Curve. I will be doing it by myself. My son will be at NJ State Police Youth Week and my wife is busy with the Ice Cream Shop. My wife suggested that I go someplace and chill and not work on anything but relax. Let me know what flavors that you want for the "Symposium".

With all the interruptions this took me a 1/2 hour or so.

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Sunday, August 1, 2010 9:04 AM

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Posted by LawsonFarmsRR on Sunday, August 1, 2010 9:16 AM

navyjack

Smilegood morning guys. it is august already and on tuesday i will be 63.  how time flies. you guys are lucky that live near each other so you can visit.  if i could walk, i would drive there and see all of you.  rt how has job with va been progressing? they would get a great cook.  wife said your receipe for shoofly pie was great.  pat did you grow any bi-color corn?  they grow it around here and it is great.  how are your maters?  we have lots on the plants but most are still green.  bob be careful around the womenfolk, as you dont want to open up any wounds. will read rest of ctt magazine today. great job guys, thanks.  navyjack(my name should be old coot) on30 is easy for me to handle  

 

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navyjack (the name old coot is taken)

Our son grows bi-color sweet corn. Great Tasting. We have more maters than we know what to do with. Chief would be proud.Bow They make great "grenades" to run off the buzzards!

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Posted by Brutus on Sunday, August 1, 2010 10:07 AM

Good morning guys!  Train symposium sounds like a great idea, wish I lived closer.  Need to work on the basement today - try to get the bathroom drywall up down there on at least 2 walls.  Also need to finish soldering few bends and caps then pressurize the whole thing - we'll see how that goes!  I might do that first, before I put any drywall in that room Laugh

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Posted by jefelectric on Sunday, August 1, 2010 12:08 PM

 Good afternoon,

fife,  Train symposium sounds fine to me, the 21st looks clear on my calendar. 

Looks like a lot happened since my last post.  I even forgot Don's birthday.  So

HAPPY BIRTHDAY DON

Brutus
Need to work on the basement today - try to get the bathroom drywall up down there on at least 2 walls.  Also need to finish soldering few bends and caps then pressurize the whole thing - we'll see how that goes!

 

Brutus, that sounds like one of my projects, just how long have you been working on that basement project?  Laugh

Have a great week,

 

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Posted by SPMan on Sunday, August 1, 2010 12:40 PM

Hey Don, Belated happy birthday buddy and lots more of themHappy B-Day.  Today, August 1st, is my #2 son's birthday also.  We will all go out for a birthday dinner somewhere.

I finally found the problem with my layout from yesterday.  It turned out to be a short or loose connection in the trackwork at a crossover switch between my two main lines.  I saw it glowing and cleaned out some debris that was hot.

later,

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Posted by dwiemer on Sunday, August 1, 2010 1:04 PM

Good afternoon everyone.  Been a good one so far.  Was supposed to be on Camera #1, which is my usual, but the #3 operator fell off his roof last night.  #3 requires more moving around and more adjustments.  Good service and Sunday School was very good too.  Following, we had lunch at our usual place. 

Rich, hope you have a smooth journey and that you are able to land a good source of income soon.  With your background, you have a good foundation to appeal to a number of different kinds of businesses.  I am sure something will work out.

Would like to catch up at the gathering, but not sure when I will be able to get up that way.  We are making arrangements for a cruise and, since we will be leaving out of Cape Canaveral, we are going to make plans for Kennedy Space Center.  They have one deal that includes lunch with an astronaut which sounds cool.  Really want the kids to have such experiences when they are available.

Gonna check out the rest of the posts.  Hope everyone has a blessed week ahead.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, August 1, 2010 2:22 PM

Fife,

        I'll let you know.

John,

         I've overhauled several AF steamers, but this 282 is taking me a while.Smile

Jim,

       Thanks for the offer, but I already got the crossheads from that ebay seller in Janesville, Wisconsin.

Just got in from working a four hour shift, which was the shortest I have ever had on a Sunday.  I am going to work on the 740, then I'll get the camera out.

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Posted by Demay on Sunday, August 1, 2010 4:16 PM

Good afternoon all,

It has been a wonderful Sunday so far; great church service and lunch afterwards.  Just relaxing the rest of the day and may take the kids to the base pool once the temp drops a bit.  Posted some photos of the "It's A Boy" boxcar I recently picked up.

I guess us folks in the midwest (I guess OK is considered midwest) need to plan a coffee pot meeting of our own.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Sunday, August 1, 2010 5:21 PM

Good afternoon all,

IIABSDISEI with temps in the 80s.  Taking it easy today.  Happy birthday, Don!  I had bran muffins on the dining car for breakfast.  TBIL anytime.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by sir james I on Sunday, August 1, 2010 6:07 PM

Good Evening

A nice day here, near 80.

Lunch at Applebees, not much else today. Banilla is ready and beacon is humming.

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Sunday, August 1, 2010 6:37 PM

Just home from the lake..............

and wanted to say Happy Birthday to California Dreamer Don.  Happy B-Day

 

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Posted by jefelectric on Sunday, August 1, 2010 8:18 PM

 Welcome home Buckeye, did you bring any fish along home with you?

Two posts in one day, how about that!

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Sunday, August 1, 2010 8:21 PM

Buckeye Riveter

Just home from the lake..............

and wanted to say Happy Birthday to California Dreamer Don.  Happy B-Day

 

ME TOO!!!!!!!

Happy Birthday old codger. 

Thanks RT for getting a new pot going.  Tired.  Got console and pontoon 90% finished.  Had to work by myself and the slows things down and even rules out some things.  Got County Comm. and Town Board tomorrow.  First Night Out, a PD thingy with hotdogs on Tuesday evening.  Speaking of hotdogs and burgers, give me the plans.  I never miss a meal. Dinner Whistling

Got to get caught up on things.

Finn keeps on getting taller.

Any word from Bob???????

Later 

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Sunday, August 1, 2010 8:29 PM

jefelectric

 Welcome home Buckeye, did you bring any fish along home with you?

Two posts in one day, how about that!

Due to the high cost of the Chief's SS, I elected to rest up for another week of earning $$$ to pay the Chief.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Sunday, August 1, 2010 8:31 PM

Buckeye Riveter

jefelectric

 Welcome home Buckeye, did you bring any fish along home with you?

Two posts in one day, how about that!

Due to the high cost of the Chief's SS, I elected to rest up for another week of earning $$$ to pay the Chief.

Keep it flowing now.  Don't let it stop or slow up!!!!!

Forgot to post this link.  Interesting to watch.

 
Popcorn time.

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Posted by dwiemer on Sunday, August 1, 2010 9:14 PM

Welcome back Chief.  RE: BOB, he is home and playing with trains....same day surgery, in/out.  All went well and he is posting.

Speaking of Bob, will continue prayers for you my friend.  Also, prayers continue for Char, Chief and family, and some others.  Have a list for bed time and again for morning prayer/reading.

Was a slow day as wife and son took a long nap while daughter and I had a little daddy/daughter time.  She did some puzzles and made presents for the rest of the family (Paper folds, etc).  Tonight's service was great and one of the best parts is that the choir/praise team plays a number of great songs and just has fun.  I enjoy listening to them.  The drummer has about 10 years on me and moves faster than I ever could.  Came home to violin practice with the kids.  They are really doing well with it.

On the way to church this morning, saw where someone had dispatched a armadillo in the street in front of our house....thanks!  Things leave holes about a foot wide and who knows how deep.  I know of a trick to trap and kill them, but if this is the only one I see, we will leave it as is.  One of those things I want to ask God about when I get there, what are the for?  Kind of like mosquitoes and gnats!

Hope each of you are blessed this week

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Posted by dougdagrump on Sunday, August 1, 2010 9:28 PM

Some of yesterday's goodies:

Good thing they had two of these plus lots of other junk food munchies. Whistling

Didn't do much today, unpacked friday's equipment and tried to see if I could salvage a CAB-1. No luck on it, half the #buttons don't work and none of the function buttons. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.

The kids had a successful "Fun Run" and left happy.  

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Posted by dbaker48 on Sunday, August 1, 2010 9:48 PM

 Evening All!

Did work again today, (1st day of "official" retirement), I do understand their is a learning curve, so will begin to advance into this stage.  BTW is their a Dummys book for Retirement?  Or is it just a matter of reviewing all those train catalogs I have been saving for years??

Again thanks for all the well wishes, it is greatly appreciated.  However, their is a lesson in them as well........

 All of the greetings were addressed as --   old geezer, Oldest California Geezers, Bake n' Shake, Calfornia Dreamer Don, Old Codger, and even buddy, the most common being Don, or dbaker, the last three of course are very courteous and well placed. 

Now take note of the Respect and Dignity offered by NavyJack --    "happy birthday mr. baker.  hope you had a great day"  It is obvious that NavyJack has good taste, certainly a gentleman!  And has character beyond reproach.  The content of the Coffee Pot had definitely been enhanced with his participation and judgment!   

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, August 1, 2010 10:04 PM

dbaker48

  All of the greetings were addressed as --   old geezer, Oldest California Geezers, Bake n' Shake, Calfornia Dreamer Don, Old Codger, and even buddy, the most common being Don, or dbaker, the last three of course are very courteous and well placed.     

Don,

         Look at the suspects.Smile,Wink, & Grin

I got the 740 back together after a trip to Lowes and damaging two screwdrivers trying to remove one of the screws holding the field.  I gave up and just worked around it.  It runs well, but I need to get the lanterns for it.  Uploading pictures right now for the weekly thread.

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