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RE:COFFEE POT #11 November 2011 for all to take a drink and chat. 6+ years and going. Plenty of coffee and sweet ice tea to drink. Plenty of GRITS, oatmeal and Cheerios for the heart.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Thursday, November 17, 2011 4:40 PM

Evening all.

Bought an item from a person and didn't receive it yet it was suppose o be here by today at the latest then I notice all of a sudden it is marked that payment was just received yesterday and I know I paid on the 5th so I did a little checking with a couple of my sales I did and lo and behold if a seller or a buyer goes in and clicks the payment not received button and then goes back and clicks payment received it will change the date to present date. ( just got off the phone with ebay and showed them person on phone couldn't believe it and said he was sending that to there technical department. So this is something you need to watch for. But he stated ebay has record it was paid on the 5th so I'm in the right here.

Not much else going on had a tiresome day at work. But made it thru lol

Nothing really train related today talk to you all later.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, November 17, 2011 5:04 PM

I found some stuff today that's great for cleaning dirty rails. It's called 'Krud Kutter'. It's a stain remover that's a concentrated cleaner and degreaser. Just wipe it on, allow it to stand a couple of minutes then wipe off. The amount of crud that comes up is amazing. It will even take off old dried latex paint with a bit of scrubbing. Now, a warning. It says non-toxic on the label but take it from me, you don't want to use this stuff without proper ventilation. It will really get your head spinning. On the price side, it's $1.99 for a four ounce bottle, a bit less than a three ounce bottle of Goo-Gone at $2.98 (I got it for $2.83 as I got a discount for using my Lowe's card). I tried the Krud Kutter on an exceptionally dirty piece of track and after less than a minute it was cleaner than new with no greasy film. Don't use it on varnished surfaces or leather.

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Posted by sir james I on Thursday, November 17, 2011 7:08 PM

Good Evening

32 degrees, stayed in the 30s all day. 23 tonight.

I just finished watching the new Harry Potter DVD that arrived today. A good movie much better than the last one that wasted a lot of time doing nothing. Banilla is ready but we better eat it in a warmer place than this...S.J.

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, November 17, 2011 9:23 PM

Not much going on today.  I did manage to score a boxed set of Flyer 660 series aluminum passenger cars Wednesday night and a lot of gray roadbed Thumbs Up before everything fell apart Thursday morning.Thumbs Down  Spent today getting back into my old job.  Still not happy about the whole thing, but things could always be worse.

Oh, if anyone is looking for a good Christmas movie, Elf is a must see.  Will Ferrell did a great job as always, along with the rest of the cast that includes Bob Newhart, Ed Asner, and Peter Billingsley.

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Thursday, November 17, 2011 9:59 PM

Evening all!

Cooler here. high 30's this morning. Should get back to 70 this weekend.

Finished the replacement of the gas starter pipe in the fireplace and the wife is happy we have our first fire of the season. Tried using some anit-seize compound (used on spark plugs & exhaust manifold bolts) on the gas pipe so maybe I will not have to cut it all out next time. We'll see.

Don - glad your minor surgery went alright and the FIL is doing better.

Busy day today with lots of meetings and another busy one tomorrow.

Hope everyone has a great day tomorrow!

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Posted by Brutus on Thursday, November 17, 2011 11:01 PM

RT - that sucks man, hope they get that fixed and you get your stuff asap!

Don - glad you are okay and also your Father-in-Law. 

Doug - sent you a link to a neat "steampunk" video I think you will like Thumbs Up

Had a nice meatloaf for dinner and I did give Chewy a little bite when nobody was looking.  She seems to be doing really well now, so I'm sure the doctor will take off the cone on Monday.

TARDIS is ready and we have cookies and icecream (banilla) of course!

RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.

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Posted by laz 57 on Friday, November 18, 2011 5:57 AM

Hi GUYZ,

  CHUCK & BUCKEYE, TGIF!!!!

Stay frosty,

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Friday, November 18, 2011 5:58 AM

Good Morning,

30's this morning and they are forecasting "a chance of wet snow" for next week. We definitely do not need a repeat of a couple of weeks ago.

Don, good news about you and your father in law.

RT, I hope that the ebay matter gets squared away.

Brutus, Chewey seems to be doing better.

Have a Great Day,

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Posted by Banks on Friday, November 18, 2011 6:47 AM

Hello all,

TGIF

Finally taking time to grab a cup. Clear cool 30 degrees this am. Warm up predicted for the weekend. Hope to finish outside stuff tomorrow.

Probe, did I miss something?

Fife,  any thing on your piece of West Virginny??

SS Fund calls. Hope to get back tonight or tomorrow.

 

Prayers for those in need

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Friday, November 18, 2011 7:09 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill....

It is a cold 24 degrees. Clear skies and suunny. Going up to 40 today.

Today is a busy day. Wife is running errands. I have a few chores to do and some paperwork. Then, I can relax.

Dining car is here with Cheerios for breakfast.

Buckeye & LAZ.....  TGIF

Y'all have a great Friday.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, November 18, 2011 7:33 AM

Good morning. It's 36° and partly cloudy with a 9 mph E wind. The high will be 64° and it will be mostly cloudy.

No layout work today as I'll be attending a holiday dinner at my father's work site. The fun starts at 11 am and continues until ??. Yesterday I was experimenting with two cleaning liquids. I tested them on exceptionally dirty track I got from various sources including some old rusty steel track. The contenders are Goo-Gone and Krud Kutter and I must say that the Krud Kutter is out in the lead on the dirtiest track I've tried it on. With a little scrubbing it took most of the rust off the steel track leaving only some of the heaviest pitted rust. I don't think track in that condition would be in use on any model railroad except maybe on an abandoned stretch of track or a scrap pile. I found that the Goo-Gone leaves a film behind. Whether this is good or bad I don't know. The Krud Kutter leaves no film and will remove dried latex paint. I think I'm liking this stuff.

Ever heard the old question 'Where were you when the lights went out?'. Well last night I was in the dark. The power went out about 7:30 and was off for three and a half hours. During the first hour and a half I had my electric lanterns going and with the aid of my LED headlight I did a bit of reading from an old sci-fi book called 'After Worlds Collide', the sequel to 'When Worlds Collide'. It's a bit of a long read for most people and even longer for me as I have to take frequent breaks due to dyslexia. Can't read much when the words are moving around and the pages are trying to merge. About 9 pm I called it a night. Well, I've bored you enough for one morning.

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Posted by cnw1995 on Friday, November 18, 2011 8:36 AM

Aloha from a cold and sunny Chicago where it's 35 but feels like 20 with the wind. TGIF everyone! Great video, Brutus. Glad your surgery went well, Don. Hope the power's back, Jeffrey. Ran trains last night. Tinkered more with making a bigger speaker housing for the Tech II sound machine

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Posted by sir james I on Friday, November 18, 2011 8:40 AM

Good Morning

32 now with sun. 40 for the day. Had a nice chat with Brutus last night, we talked movies mostly as I recall. So no world events solved. Today is eat out day but I don't know where yet...Last friday of the month, Jan. & Feb. fridays don't come around this fast..S.J.

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Friday, November 18, 2011 9:38 AM

Good Mornin' Y'all From Chilly But Clear Taxachusetts,

I've got HudsonJohn's weather up here.  Dipped below freezing last night and the "warnings" of ice patches are ramping up on the weather forecasts because there is nothing else for them  to talk about locally.  Taxachusetts drivers should not receive these warnings.......they drive worse when conditions dictate otherwise.  I hate to admit it, but every time I am sitting in traffic, which is more often than not, my inclination is to curse the motorists involved in traffic accidents tieing everything up.  Yes, some of the involved driver's are victims of another's stupidity and carelessness.  And accidents happen.  It's just that there would be far fewer of them if folks drove sensibly and paid attention to the fact that they are piloting a 4,000 pound weapon with lives at stake..

Maximus has fully recovered from his two surgeries and has resumed all manner of dog training.  He looks funny, a black dog with a huge shaved patch on his belly.  I suggested a tatoo to the wife to hide the scar but my wife not amused.   We had a post-op issue that cleared up in a couple of days, three golf ball sized pockets of fluid buildup under the skin, that was rectified with hot compresses.  Sorry about the pontificating, Jim, about Chewey's post-op recovery....had my dog on the brain.  I slept on the couch two nights near the pup just to make sure nothing went South while we slept.  And yup, the wife insisted we make another downstream visit to the vet (not required, which was thankfully no-charge) just to make sure everything was OK.  I swear that if it were me post-op, my wife would not have the slightest concern.  Smile, Wink & Grin

Don't know about you guys, but it seems the holiday calendar is filling up earlier than ever, and with more committments.  While I understand the intent of all these gatherings, the fact of the matter is that they take away from personal time and personal business and have a tendency of turning what should be a happy and stress-free time of the year into a nightmarish treadmill of "events" that wipe out time for more casual shopping, matters of the home and family, and warm reflection.  How can one fully enjoy the holidays running on an empty physical and emotional tank?  There is something to say for a quiet night at home by the fire decompressing........and running trains. 

By the way, my wife has enough left over but new rolls of Christmas wrapping paper, cards, ribbons, tissue, bows, name tags, and decorative holiday gift bags to start our own supply store.  I have it all organized, safe and sound in one closet.  Yet every year she goes out and buys more.  What's with that?Bang Head  At least with an overabundance of trains, they are  used.

Don........hope it was nothing serious.  And prayers continue for your FIL's continued recovery.

JimmyT.........if it was meant to be, it was meant to be.  Look forward.  While it is good to take a break, step back, analyze what happened, and try to draw some conclusions for future consideration, ultimately we can't get ahead looking behind..  Giving your best is the only thing that matters.

Dennis.........I wonder what we would discover if we "Google earth" the Chief.  We might find he is goofing off while he is posting otherwise.  Whistling

RT.........my overall impression is that your inventory- thinning is not making any progress.  Laugh

Guys.....re eating venison?  Next you will be telling me how good it tastes if pepared properly.  In my book, it is an acquired taste and not on my grocery list.  Nor is tripe or grits.  Stick out tongue

Later, gang!!!!

Jack.

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Posted by KRM on Friday, November 18, 2011 11:52 AM

TGIF!!!

Wow What a wind today!!! Gust of 45mph here in North Central Illinois 

So strong I got to get out of the truck and work because too windy to spread fertilizer.    Big Smile   I only hauled 3 loads and one was a half load so only 30 ton before it got too windy to go on.

Got a water leak in the basement " AGAIN " to work on so I can use the time off.  Super Angry

Hope everyone is doing fine out there. Wifey and I plan on going to the Train fair and Farm Toy Show tomorrow in Princeton. Hope to find some deals.

I got a nice 1:50 scale John Deere 2954D Live Heel Log Loader for my logging side of the new layout and should get another EJ&E Chicago Beltline boxcar for my EJ&E train I am making in the mail today.

Hey Probe did I miss something too???   Huh?

Later,  

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Posted by SPMan on Friday, November 18, 2011 1:17 PM

Good morning all, spent the whole day yesterday chasing/photographing Union Pacific steam engine #844.  Went with a friend and we drove out to Banning, California toward Palm Springs and waited, and waited, and waited.  Train finally showed up about two and a half hours later.  Shot all kinds of pictures of passing U.P.Trains and when the big moment arrived with the steam engine, you guessed it, I blew the shot.  All I got was a going away picture.  However, I got a second chance near West Colton yard at the crossing of the former ATSF Railway, now BNSF.  She had to wait a while at the crossing so I got all the pictures I wanted.  I will try to share them if I can get my son to show me how to post them.

Don, glad you're OK after minor surgery and glad your FIL is doing OK as well.

Jack, don't know about venison.  I've only had it once and that was years ago but wouldn't say tripe and grits in the same breath.  Grits are good if you put something on them for flavor but I just don't like the looks of tripe.  That must have been depression food.  I think they use it in menudo soup though here in the Southwest.

Getting ready to make some oyster stew today.  This feels like oyster weather.

Don, hope to see you at Cal Stewart

later,

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Posted by fifedog on Friday, November 18, 2011 3:38 PM

Banks - We won't know anything more until the end of the year.  In the meantime, we keep looking.

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Friday, November 18, 2011 7:24 PM

TGIF

ZzzZzz

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

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Posted by dwiemer on Friday, November 18, 2011 7:41 PM

Good evening everyone.  Been up and running since 02:45.  Had to do a emergent heart this morning that lasted all of the morning and into the early afternoon.  Finished in time to grab a bite to eat and rush off to pick up the kids from school.   We had to make up the violin lessons as the weather was just too bad to head out on Wednsday.  

Have some work to complete on the risers for the elevated rail line on the layout.  I think that will be my morning project.

Don, glad things went well on the procedure.  Will say a prayer for FIL.  

Jack, regarding the Chief, we may be better off NOT knowing!  Just kidding Chief, I know you keep a busy schedule.

Have a great night,

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, November 18, 2011 8:43 PM

The temp is already at tonight's low of 51° and I can see a thin silver crescent moon in the clear sky. It's been a busy day for me today and I'm wiped out. See y'all tomorrow.

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Posted by submmbob on Friday, November 18, 2011 8:58 PM

Hello all

An interesting day spent doing some testing w/ observations on the telescope. This is a problem that seems to come back around every so often, but we may have figured something out.

Weather is going south though. Getting overcast and the winds are picking up. Maybe some more snow Sunday night and Monday.

Working on a cardstock model of an airship. Never tried one of these. It's a fun challenge though and a good way to learn patience. Relatively inexpensive too. I'll post some pictures when it's completed.

Time to find a pillow. 6AM comes early.

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Posted by sir james I on Friday, November 18, 2011 8:59 PM

Good evening

It's 43, gonna stay in the 30s tonight.

Well we had a late lunch out, a place we had not been to. The food was good so we will probably go back sometime. I did some reading, took a short nap and watch a movie tonight, that was my day..Banilla is ready....S.J.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Friday, November 18, 2011 9:19 PM

Good evening all,

IIABSDISEI with temps near 50.  Work has been crazy busy this week.  Did 3 miles Wednesday and 2 miles Thursday walking at YMCA.  Wife and I went to see "In Time" tonight.  Good movie.  Good ending.  Still having regular fare in the morning for breakfast.  TBIL and I can drive.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by Brutus on Friday, November 18, 2011 10:36 PM

All right, TARDIS is ready, Mike, just doing the prelaunch checklist now Smile

Char got home from her work trip this morning and she's doing well.  Chewy is doing fine, Jack and glad to hear that your dog is doing well too Thumbs Up  Reading a new book collection of BPRD stories with some neat HP Lovecraft and Steampunk stuff in it here and there, but mostly this one is more modern day.  Anybody notice how much Steam power sci fi has grown in popularity?  I wonder if Lionel could come out with an official Back to the Future train, like the one in at the end of the Wild West one?  They could have the Delorien on a flat car too Thumbs Up

Lovely chat with SJ tonight, but we failed to solve the problems of the world Laugh

RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Friday, November 18, 2011 10:50 PM

Buckeye Riveter

TGIF

ZzzZzz

HE'S ALIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Big Smile

JACK

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Friday, November 18, 2011 11:21 PM

RockIsland52

 Buckeye Riveter:

TGIF

ZzzZzz

 

HE'S ALIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Big Smile

JACK

Days and days of waiting, worry, and anticipation and this is what we get -  Buckeye - Really???

Warming up here and 70s for the weekend. Looking forward to some rest this weekend as it has been a long hard week.

Jeffrey - good info on the cleaner. Thanks! I had the same experience with Goo Gone - leaves a pesky film that collects dust.

Hope everyone has a great Saturday!

 

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Saturday, November 19, 2011 7:28 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill....

It is a cold and clear 30 degrees. Going uup to 52 today with sunshine.

Today is a busy day. I have an errand to run and some chores around the house. Maybe, this afternoon, I will be able to get a nap. Last Nascar races are this weekend, for the season.

Yes, Guys,  Buckeye is still alive.

Dining car is here with an omlet for breakfast.

Y'all have a great Saturday.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, November 19, 2011 7:32 AM

Good morning. It's 52 and partly cloudy. For the high today it will be 72, partly cloudy and more humid. There will be a 10% chance of rain this evening going up to 30% or more after midnight.

Nothing going on today other than cleaning up a bit after some projects. Had a good time yesterday, lots to eat. I had the job of being my mother's minder and driver, both of which can be quite stressful. When passing through town on the way back home I stayed beside a tractor-trailer so it was between us and the Leesville shopping district effectively blocking any sight of SALE signs at the clothing stores and therefore was a good thing. The last thing I wanted to do was spend a couple of wasted hours in a clothing store. That woman will buy anything marked down. The only reason she hasn't brought home an escalator or elevator is because none of the stores have any being that they're all one story structures. Well hopefully today will be quiet.

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Posted by sir james I on Saturday, November 19, 2011 9:00 AM

Good Morning

45 with sun now.

Saturday football for me is coming close to the end but I still have now. So that's where you will find me, in a comfortable chair watching TV.  A small breakfast of eggs and toast as granny is fixing pasta for supper. Enjoy the weekend..S.J.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, November 19, 2011 9:11 AM

Morning from lake. Can't read all posts due to little screen. Prayers for those that need them. Been blowing leaves with new Sthil. Works great. Headed across country to Edgecombe to deer hunt. Back to look after neighbor's dogs. Prayers requested for Bill Davies. Throuvh firzt cemo. Doing better. Later

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