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COFFEE POT #6 June 1, 2011 for all to take a drink and chat. 6+ years and going. Plenty of fresh coffee and sweet ice tea to drink. Plenty of GRITS for the Yanks.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 4:57 AM

Good morning all,

IIABSDISEI with temps in the 70s today.  Slow day at work yesterday.  Scrimmaged with the high school boys last night.  Washed wife's van first so I could go have fun time.  Last financial piece of puzzle fell into place last night with dad's house.  We get Lucas' stuff out of there and we are done.   There is a light at the end of the tunnel....finally.  Maybe I will be able to run trains again.  I had bacon and biscuits on the dining car for breakfast before sending it on to "Points East".  TBIL and I can drive.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 6:46 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill....

It is a beautiful, sunny 68 degrees. Going up to 80 today with sunshine.

Today is an easy day. I have a few chores to do and a small project to finish. Then, I can relax and spend some time outside. And an afternoon nap, of course.

Well, the Indians finally won a game. They beat the Yankees at Yankee Stadium 1 to 0. Could not have been at a better place. Hope this is a start of a winning trend.

Dining car rolled in from "Points West". We will be having Cheerios for breakfast.

Y'all have a great Tuesday.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 7:33 AM

cheapclassics

Last financial piece of puzzle fell into place last night with dad's house.  We get Lucas' stuff out of there and we are done.   There is a light at the end of the tunnel....finally.



Mike C. - This is awesome news!

JT - If you don't plan to let the 'Stang see salt then there is no need to destroy the underside of the car with tar (which is basicly what rust proofing is). BTW - ever wonder what happened to all those rust proofing companies from the '80's - they are out of business for a reason - the manufacturers improved their protection processes and made rust proofing obsolete. This is also why they now offer 10yr - 100,000 mile rust warranties on the body. If you plan to keep her for a while and plan to work on her you will be happy that you decided NOT to rust proof.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 7:34 AM

Morning all.  Slept until 8:20!!!!!!! [at the lake, dogs get me up at 6 AM, because their Mom gets up that time everyday, up there I have to snooze on the couch to make up for the early getting up].

Mike C, forgot to tell you.  One of the teens killed last week [Lane Meyer] was a great soccer player.  Actually went to Europe and played last summer.

Mow grass and work garden today.

Have a good one.

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Posted by cnw1995 on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 8:19 AM

Aloha. The youngest had a good birthday in the way only youngsters can have - with plenty of pizza, ice cream, cake and presents. LOL. Sunny and unseasonal cool continues but I don't mind. It seems there's only a few weeks when I don't have to run an air conditioner or furnace. Might as well enjoy them.

Ray, as you know, it's possible to travel by air if you need oxygen - everything depends on the airline's particular protocol for providing oxygen in-flight.

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Posted by sir james I on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 8:41 AM

FLAG DAY

Doug M I was thinking the same thing it's nice being between furnace and AC, got the windows open..Ahh fresh air. 70s today with no big plans, shopping tomorrow, granny has a Kohls gift card. Have a fun day and put a flag out remind some of theses  people where they are living...S.J.

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Posted by cnw1995 on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 9:51 AM

Did you hear this B-17 had to make an emergency landing on its way to Indy? chi 110613 b17 plane crash pictures,0,3672607.photogallery

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Posted by traindood on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 10:05 AM

Mornin' Chief:    Just purchased a  J.C. madison passenger set from 2000.  It's a Lionel set, item #6-29066.  All cartons were sealed and unblemished. Upon applying power to lighted cars a weird buzzing noise started. Carefully removed shell, then e-board to find noise, not coming from e-board. Further poking around and seems 6 wheel trucks are the culprit.  Here's the weird part, applying full power with modern ZW ( 17. 6 volts) noise goes away. Using minimal power (coventional mode)  noise is really annoying. Something is viabrating in the truck assembly.  Don't want to look further until I get some guidance from the experts.       Thanks for your interest.     later.

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 10:32 AM

Good Mornin' Ya'll From Overcast and Cool Taxachusetts,

I've got about 11 pages of Pot reading to catch up on. 

JimmyT, sweet ride, low miles to boot!  Dennis, glad you had a fun and safe trip to Lost Wages.  DougM.....that B17 is toast, what a shame, irreplaceable, and it went down within 50 miles of your place.  I read where they suspected a fuel leak that caused the fire when the Flying Fortress was airborne.  Bruins refuse to quit (game 7 next) and the Red Sox, despite injuries, are ahead of the Yankees.  Smile, Wink & Grin  RaySP.....hope all is going well with PT.  Chief Thumbs Up Bow  SJ and Chuck.....the Tigers and the Indians may be slugging it out until the playoffs.

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Posted by traindood on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 10:33 AM

Mornin' part deux:     Hey Ray; thanx for reply on Pot lock-up.  Thought the danged contraption froze up!     Confused     Hey Jim;   I will happily join the chorus to NOT rust proof your car, a big no,no.  Thumbs Down   Save your money for trains. Some advice on clutch release; change your foot gear until you get more used to the "feel"  of the pressure plate engaging  the clutch. A heavy boot usually works.  When I was in saftey and training that's what I told the new fellas, more of a mental thing than anything else, but it did the job.    Thumbs Up      Hey Joe; re: lites:  here's what I use. LED's fron Evan's Designs. modeltrainsoftware.com.  Got all kinds; all colors and go from 7-19 volts ac,dc dcc. Give it a whirl.   Idea   Hey Don:    I stopped smoking in 1978 and i swear if i picked one up again it would be like i never quit!   Probly kill me in no time.  Besides, you can use the extra dough for more trains!  Oh yea, stop crackin' those walnuts with your teeth!   I did, saved a lot time in the dentist's chair!      Laugh          later.

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Posted by SPMan on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 10:57 AM

Good morning all,  PT session this morning at 10:00AM.

D.Baker, Congratulations on kicking the habit.  Keep up the good work.  I quit 3 and a half years ago and like you, it seems like I started falling apart.  However, if I had not quit I might not be around now. Regarding dental problems.  It's a given that they always occur on the weekend.  Never fails!

Doug,  I know the drill about flying with oxygen.  American will allow me to use my portable oxygen concentrator provided I bring enough battery power.  They want three for my model for cross country.  Medicare only covers one.  The extra ones cost $350 each but I think the airline will rent them to you for $50 per week.  In addition, you need a letter from your doctor which is good for one year and you must show up early for security check.  The airline wants plenty of notice for flying so that almost rules out emergency flights when you don't have waiting time.  I had to forgo a funeral back East for this reason.  If anyone has a better solution, I'm all ears.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 11:52 AM

traindood

Mornin' Chief:    Just purchased a  J.C. madison passenger set from 2000.  It's a Lionel set, item #6-29066.  All cartons were sealed and unblemished. Upon applying power to lighted cars a weird buzzing noise started. Carefully removed shell, then e-board to find noise, not coming from e-board. Further poking around and seems 6 wheel trucks are the culprit.  Here's the weird part, applying full power with modern ZW ( 17. 6 volts) noise goes away. Using minimal power (coventional mode)  noise is really annoying. Something is viabrating in the truck assembly.  Don't want to look further until I get some guidance from the experts.       Thanks for your interest.     later.

This sounds like a Roy thingy.  Designed to run on command [full power]????  Sent Roy an email.

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Posted by traindood on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 12:11 PM

Hey Chief:   Thanx for quick reply.   Upon further investigation, I removed the light bulbs. Presto, no noise!  Lights are 14v part # 10-8049-300.    Will send Roy the same. Thanks.  

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 3:19 PM

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Mornin' Fellas.

Been thinking alot about the car wreck... what I came up with is this.

No one understands why these things happen. No one knows what took place in the boy's life prior to that fateful evening. His father probably felt that he raised his son well enough to know not to do something like that. No on knows what was going on inside the car either. Were the others prodding him on? Were they telling him to slow down? We'll never know. We stand on the sidelines making assumptions based on our upbringing, our past experiences, etc, we we simply don't know what really happened. Is the father to blame for purchasing the car? No. Is the Law to blame for allowing young drivers to haul young passengers without someone over the age of 21 in the car? No. A poor decision was made and that is all that needs to be said. No matter what we show our kids, tell our kids, it is up to them to make the wise decisions in their lives, some learn, some don't, it is how it has always been and will continue to be till end of our race.

Amen, Brent.  A poor decision.  Beyond that all is speculation.  Parents can give 100%, and sometimes that just is not enough.  I've been thinking about this tragedy too and discussed it with my wife.  With two kids, we ourselves could have been those parents and families.  

I wish to be the first to wish you and your better half a hearty congratulations of your upcoming 5th anniversary.  Hope you spoil her rotten!

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 4:20 PM

cnw1995

Did you hear this B-17 had to make an emergency landing on its way to Indy? chi 110613 b17 plane crash pictures,0,3672607.photogallery

Doug, your post reminded me of another crash that I did not hear about in our papers.

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Posted by laz 57 on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 6:21 PM

Hi GUYZ,

  I've been working on the railroad all the live long day!!!!!

  Yepper started today at the PIONEER TUNNEL and had a GREAT DAY running the Vulcan 0-4-0 saddle antracite fire steam Lokie.  It was AWESOME getting her ready for the day tours.  Doing something a little different before starting our new fire for the day and that is doing a Blow down of the engine to get all the old pressure out.  Seems like a good idear now and helped give a great fire and awesome pressure all day long.   We didn't go below 90lbs. even with me driving which I took two tours today then did 3  tours of playing fireman.  I really do enjoy this voluntary job and hope next year to get hired on a part time basis.  Great bunch o GUYZ to work with, we all have fun and like to raz each other and sometimes the paying customers.  I will be working every Tuesday and maybe at the end o summer Tuesday and Wednesdays?

Stay frosty and watch your topknot,

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Posted by dwiemer on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 7:27 PM

Good evening guys.  Long day, but finally home.  I did not read the story about the car wreck, but saw Chief's follow up and Brent's wise words.  Brent, you are on target with that post.  I would add that we have all made poor decisions at some point in life.  Just that most of us have gotten away with them.  Thank God we made it this far.  I pray for discernment every day.  With regard to the driver being young, I had posted several weeks ago about a mother who turned in front of a tractor trailer and it killed her pregnant daughter.  I think that most of us put away the attitudes and thoughts of invincibility that we had when we were younger and make better decisions based on life's experience.

Jim, I agree with the others regarding the undercoating.  You would be better off having it detailed at a place that washes the underside too every so often just to keep it clean.  Keeping it out of the weather will be a big help too.

Well, our house is at the 10 year old mark.  Had a contractor from church come by to check things out.  Looks like we are going to need about $7000.00 worth of repairs, caulk, painting, etc.  While not that much, it is still money I would rather spend on fun things.  It could have been much worse.

Doug, I read that article on the B-17.  Sad.  Was it one of the Confederate Air Force pieces?  They are based out of Texas and bring a lot of vintage planes to local air shows.  I have not seen an article or news report that identifies who's plane it was.  I think the crew did a remarkable job to bring her in and save the crew.

Hope each of you has a blessed night.
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Posted by sir james I on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 7:49 PM

Good Evening All

We had a nice day in the 70s, I did a little training and a lot of goofing. Banilla is ready....S.J.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 7:57 PM

Dennis I believe earlier on yahoo news it was saying they believed the plane was owned by some company out of FL. but had not gotten a response back from them confirming it. It is great the crew got out safely but a shame for the lost.

  Evening all not a lot going on here. just thought i would stop in and see how all are doing.

hope you all been having a good week so far.

talk to you all later.

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Posted by cnw1995 on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 8:11 PM

Dennis, the B-17 was the Liberty Belle - owned I think by a Liberty Foundation. They were giving rides in the area - along with a 2 seat P-40.  Buckeye, was that the Goodyear Blimp that crashed in Germany?

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Posted by rtraincollector on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 8:50 PM

Doug it was one of them

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Posted by 8ntruck on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 9:34 PM

Increased temperature and humidity today, complete with thunder showers in the morning.

In honor of LAZ camp, I got out the push mower today to do the lawn - gotta be worth about a mile.

All for now.

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Posted by Brutus on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 11:13 PM

Laz - way to go on that 0-4-0!  SOunds like a lot of fun, but work man!  How about some pics again this year?

Brent - big congrats to you and the Q!  Wow - where does the time go?!  Once the baby is here, you guys will really see how fast time can fly past us!

Too bad about the plane and the blimp!

Got a train stuff catalog with a model of Stephenson's Rocket, but it's about 170 and with motor 370, plus it's G gauge.  If it was in O gauge with motor it would be really cool!  Wish Lionel would put that out too Smile

Nice chat with the guys, then finished watching Ask a Policeman with Will Hays.  Good old funny movie - a lot like Abbott and Costello, but from England.  Lots of old jokes and slapstick from the 1940s.  I got a whole set of his movies recently from Amazon UK, but have to watch them on one player or on the computer due to different formats.  Exchange rate is great right now, FYI.

No leaks in the new plumbing except I didn't get the screw-on valve tight enough.  I took it off, added some teflon tape, put it back on and turned the water back on.  It seems to be fixed!  Every step is a step closer to my layout :)

TARDIS is ready, so let's hit it!

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Wednesday, June 15, 2011 12:08 AM

8ntruck

Increased temperature and humidity today, complete with thunder showers in the morning.

Make fun of our GRITS and we will pump it to you.

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Wednesday, June 15, 2011 5:42 AM

Good Morning,

Beautiful morning, rain ended, humidity low temps in the 70's.

It is a shame about the Liberty Belle. We had a couple of B-17's at Miller Airpark a few years back for tours. Very interesting but erie for me. My uncle Danny was killled in one during WW2. I actually got cold chills min 90 degree heat when I went into the belly turret. He was a belly turret gunner.

Laz, Pioneer Tunnel may be a trip for me this summer. What days will you be there. Like to meet you.

Everyone have a great day,

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Posted by laz 57 on Wednesday, June 15, 2011 6:22 AM

Hi GUYZ,

  Up this mornin at 0500 and did the 3.25 miles just havin coffee now then weights.  I got a dentist appoinment later today. 

8NTRUCK, keep up the good work.Yes

HUDSON 685, I'll be there every Tuesday till end of August.  Maybe in August it will be Tuesdays and Wednesdays?  Come on up.

CHUCK, schmINDIANS lost again, boy its gettin depressing.  They're ripping at my heart just like in '97.

Stay frosty,and watch your topknot,

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Wednesday, June 15, 2011 6:49 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill....

It is a cool and sunny 56 degrees. Going up to 78 today with sunshine.

Today is a busy day. I have the usual chores to do and an errand to run. I plan on spending some time outside, to enjoy the weather.

LAZ.... I know how you feel about the Indians. I feel the same. They have got to pull it together. Manny better get tough.

Dining car is here with the usual for breakfast.

Y'all have a great Wednesday.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Wednesday, June 15, 2011 7:30 AM

Morning all.  Slept late again.  Sunny and cooler than last week.  Say rain is coming.  Hope so.  Planning on installing shelves in other side of walk-thru closet in trainroom.  Got clothes out and now room for shelves to hold more train engines.  Try to dust things off from the last construction project.  Trains and rooms have been ignored.

We do not go to McDonalds anymore.  They offer oatmeal.  We only go to BoJangles.  They offer SOUTHERN style grits.

Have a great day.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Wednesday, June 15, 2011 7:41 AM

Good morning all,

It is stormy in SE Indiana today.  Some more good news.  Lucas is now officially on my soccer team this summer.  It has taken a while to get this done, and our first game tonight will probably be postponed, but it will be nice when we do finally get on the field together.  I have to admit I have been MIA the past few weeks here.  I have been posting, but not really taking the time to be actively involved.  Perhaps things will start to settle down, and hopefully after the first of July, I can concentrate again on the important things in life, such as soccer.....and well, there is soccer, and of course, we can always talk about....soccer.   Oh, and INDYCAR racing as well as long as Team Red does not win.   I had the regualr fare on the dining car for breakfast before sending it on to "Points East".  TBIL after the game.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by Brutus on Wednesday, June 15, 2011 7:44 AM

I wonder what a Northern Style Grits tastes like?

Mischief

Biopsy on Char's rash came back and it's not graft versus host disease.  OTOH, it's either rosacea or something else - derma.  So, we'll find out how to fight this now.  Good news immunity wise, but it did upset her that she has yet another thing to worry about.

TTFN!

RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.

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