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Posted by dwiemer on Saturday, January 14, 2012 6:42 PM

Good evening Y'all!  Chief, if that is the "Shot Show", I hear it is quite the event.  I have several friends who go to represent some of the companies.   If you get the chance, they have a gun range that rents fully automatic weapons of all kinds.  

Well, back from dinner and I didn't get called in, so it is a good thing.  Family is stuffed, friends have left.  I was invited to head out prairie dog hunting with these folks, but have to sit this year out as I have to stick around for the adoption agency's phone call.

DougM, how was the shooting venture?  Hope you had a great time.

Fife, that was a great thing you did for the hobby with the bank layout.  Who knows how many kids began to dream, and beg for trains.  And who knows how many fires you rekindled for the love of trains.

Jack, still praying for Frank and for you in dealing with this.  

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Saturday, January 14, 2012 6:25 PM

Evening, Guys!

Before I forget, I saw Rolesville, NC FD has moved into the 21st Century and purchased themselves a brandy new Fire Truck!  3 teams of horses and the dalmatians will finally be retired.....Laugh.  

Chief...nice BOX...

Jeff, the "old guys" still hang around the FD here, most try to contribute in one way or another, some even do the Fire Police thing.  Me?  I still have a few years left before I can't do it anymore....at least 10....Smile, Wink & Grin.  When I left in 1992, I missed it terrible.  And those Sutherners....you have no idea Laugh.....tried to retrain me in the FLORIDA mold.  Safe to say, I'm much happier here in Yankee land (hey at least we still use water to extinguish fires).

Jack - glad frank is doing better!

SubBob - nope, not yet.  Hopefully soon.

Hey Fife - I didn't know that Flacco is a JERSEY BOY!!!

TrainDaddy - the Florida lifestyle for me was not what I expected.  Since you're in O town, I suspect it will be a better experience for you.  GO BLUE!

Kev - Hang around...the South wins the very small skirmishes here....

And speaking of the NORTH ---- the NS and CSX were nothing compared to the Pennsylvania...and nothing does, still!!! It still is the Standard of the World, even though its been gone 30 years.

All HECK broke loose Friday...rain snow sleet wind...wraith of GOD stuff.  Temps went from 50's to 20's in 8 hours....where it is right now.

Progress on the job front....good news soon, I think!

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, January 14, 2012 4:31 PM

Afternoon all.  Great layout ideas while at Miss Edna's.  Could be going to Los Vegas Monday to the big Gun Show.  Hunter's Haven would take me as one of their employees.  Had to pay my way but with US Airways miles, the flight would be hardly nothing.  Too many meetings and the Box.

Now that deer season is over, lots of big foot prints at the feeders at the pond.  In fact, emptying them once a week.  Of course, we do have those pesty squirrels and a racoon or two.

Off to Fire Dept dinner. 

Later.  

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Posted by KRM on Saturday, January 14, 2012 4:26 PM

 

Hi guys,

It was a beautiful day today in North Central Illinois. A lot of sun, no wind, crisp and clean air. Neat day to be out and I was for as long as my hand could take it.. A cold Paradise

 Yeah this tooth thing is kind of bugging me but it is not too painful and your right Ray they never called me back. Guess they want to make sure the INS will pay before they worry about me. Sigh

I watched two episodes of Rebel from 1960 this morning on MeTV, now I know who Chief’s idol was growing up..  Laugh Smile, Wink & Grin

Chief, by the way I did not say short, I said small. Everyone knows the big boys are UP, BNSF, NS, and CN among others but my point is it is just kind of sad how all of those little lines have been swallowed up into giants. I would have liked to seen that Norfolk Southern Railway little pike, Ray is talking about.  Huh?

I see that RMT has an even better sale going on now with free shipping on purchases over $100.00. I should of waited to get that Beep I got that did not really work on all 027 track configurations. They have a few other items I would like to check out. Hmm

SJ, for some reason the Beep has fixed its self on the switch stalling issue but now that I said that bet it comes back.  Zip it!

LAZ did you get one with the flintlock????? If not I can post the pictures I shot today for you.  Wink

That’s it for now you guys have a good night.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, January 14, 2012 3:20 PM

Got two more locos today. Two F3B dummies. One is a cast metal Varney unit, the other is a plastic lookalike with a late 50's, early 60's Athearn/Cox/Lionel frame. If I can figure a way to get that cast metal body on an Athearn power frame, traction city!



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Posted by SPMan on Saturday, January 14, 2012 1:27 PM

Good morning all,

Nice looking "box" Chief.  Glad you got it in there in spite of the fence damage.  BTW, NS is an imposter.  The real Norfolk Southern Railway was a little pike that meandered from Norfolk, Va. down to Raleigh, Charlotte, and some other spots in N.C.  They ran 10 wheelers and some berkshires in steam days on track that hardly ever saw real ballast but made do on slag and weeds.  I rode her once from Norfolk to Pinetown (near Washington, N.C.) and crossed the great Albemarle Sound trestle enroute.  They used Baldwin built AS614 6 axle diesels after steam and wound up putting two of them in the drink when the bridge over the sound collapsed.  Sadly, the engine crew didn't make it.

Kev, it's the rule that teeth problems always occur on weekends when you can't get to the dentist.  I haven't met a dentist yet that does emergency work on weekends.  However, I did get a broken partial fixed over a Christmas weekend back in the 60's sitting in some lab technician's garage while he worked on it but I did not see the dentist until after the holiday.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, January 14, 2012 10:46 AM

I got the decals applied to the CSX GP9. It looks good to me but I might not be able to enjoy it for long. I may get scalped, hung, shot, drawn and quartered and burned at the stake by a rampaging mob of incensed CSX fans.



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Posted by fifedog on Saturday, January 14, 2012 10:31 AM

Back from bank.  Fifepup assisted me, and we made short work of the layout.  All tucked away until next Christmas.

Chief doesn't need a fridge, as his new layout will conceal a working keg-o-rator, that will pour ice cold Yeungs from a reworked water tower. Pretty sweet, eh? 

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Posted by dwiemer on Saturday, January 14, 2012 10:25 AM

Good morning everyone.  Watching Alaska State Troopers on tv.  Watched the DVR of Man Caves on building a "Train Cave".  Looked like a fun room they built.  For my birthday, my son gave me a HO scale Big Boy model, so we are heading to Hobby Lobby for supplies to put this together and paint it.

I am still on call and hope I don't have to go in.  So far, the only call was something I could handle over the phone.  Nothing like having a competent anesthesiologist to handle things with just a few words over the phone, let's me stay at home with the family.

Bob, nice project there.  With the prices of gas these days, may pay to get it running.  If the nut job in Iran keeps it up, prices may go even higher.  Good luck with that and the job.

Just let the dog out, it is cold out!  Still watching AST, note: it is hard to beat the dog!  Folks would be better off just surrendering.

Sorry to hear about things with Woodland Scenics, glad they Were able to.keep the damage to a minimum.

God bless.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, January 14, 2012 9:55 AM

Morning all.  Slept late. Big Smile  Cold outside but warming.  Warming each day through Tuesday.  Going by Hunters Haven and Miss Edna's [Todd's Train Depot].  Need a day off.

Kev, calling the Great Norfolk Southern a short line is fighting words.  Stallions rule. Grumpy  I'm getting even right now.  Look out side.  Rule number 1.  Don't mess with Mother Nature or the Chief. Lightning

Bob, you have about hit it on the head.  Long version of the Great Locomotive Chase except we are going to win this one.Yes  BTW: haven't seen that movie in a long time.

Jack, why I am moving the frig to the lake house.  I'm sure all of the "Pot" is coming for a lake visit this summer.  After all, Buckeye is coming at the end of the month to "scout" things out.  He'll be on his "P's" and "Q's" so he doesn't get tared and feathered [like in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer]. Whistling

How we got the box unstuck.  The JD wanted to spin.  So we made lots of big pots of Yankee oatmeal, poured it out in front of of the JD and let it harden for an hour.  Just like concrete. Laugh

Hope all have a great weekend and God bless.

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Saturday, January 14, 2012 9:16 AM

ChiefEagles

 KRM:

Looking good Chief!  Yes

Heck looks biger than I think my first house was. That was 22'x44' with 9 rooms. Think about that. Surprise

 Tks for the pictures now a skirt and inside you go. Thumbs Up

 Kev. 

 

Saved all the skirting and track from old loacation.  It is set a lot lower here so have to cut off skirting.  Getting a new small deck kit to fit just under the sliding doors.  Saved the one from the old location for the back door.  Wifey has already got her landscaping plans for the front.  Now to get and bury the big electrical cable.  Then inside.  Take out walls except the utility room on the back corner [back door goes into it].  That will have the work bench and train "launch track".  Also want to use it for reloading ammo.  Got to take the ceiling off of the tongue grove and replace with thin plywood.  Now has spacklin and coming down.  Any one need kitchen cabinets, double sink, electric stove, washer, dryer, toilet, lavatory, shower and hot water heater [big one]?  Keeping side-by-side big frig for lake house extra.

Sorry, Chief, but this item in your plan is totally unacceptable. 

The "Chief Oversight Committee" with the strong recommendations of Beverage Committee Chairman, LAZ, has voted and has unanimously rejected this part of your plan. Beer 

We will need every square inch of this appliance for adult beverages when we all surprise you and, uninvited, descend upon your place for a week this coming Summer. 

That being said, we will also need a like capacity at the Lake House, so you will also need another fridge. 

Get on it!!!!!  Smile, Wink & Grin

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, January 14, 2012 8:54 AM

KRM

Jeffery isn’t L&A now part of KCS?  Huh?

The L&A no longer exists. KCS dissolved it in 1992. My vision of the L&A is what if they had never bought the KCS. That's right, L&A bought KCS, not the other way around. The two were merged and KCS was the survivor. KCS handled the freight operations while the L&A handled passenger operations. The passenger trains including the Southern Belle were owned and operated by the L&A on KCS track. Waht if L&A had not bought KCS? Where would it be today? My freelance vision of the L&A is my view on that point.

 

Good morning. It's 35° and sunny. The high will be 63°. Looking like 32° for tonight.

Had a slight problem getting my van started yesterday. Weak spark. I had a very good idea what it was but didn't feel like tackling it just then. Took care of it this morning. The breaker points needed a slight adjustment. I don't have a gauge to use for it but a matchbook cover works in a pinch for me every time. Made the adjustment, test cranked it and got a good spark across the gap. Put the cover, rotor and cap back on then cranked it over. Fired up the first time. Engines thirty-one years old and still purring like a lion. My grandfather said it's hard to kill a 318. I believe he was right.

Today I plan to do some work on the junkyards. I had intended to do that yesterday but a CSX GP9 showed up and that project got pushed onto the back burner. Some bushes, a little glue, some weeds and a few details here and there should do it.

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Posted by KRM on Saturday, January 14, 2012 8:49 AM

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 Bob, I like the Honda, looks like fun. I have a 1961 Riverside from Montgomery Wards in the shed I need to get to work on. Frame is the fuel tank and it is full of powder rust so it is going to be a job. I will see if I can find a picture.  Yes

 I found it Bob. I had this thing running last in 1995 or so. I would   ride it to the car shows in Plainfield. The women loved it. Wink

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Posted by KRM on Saturday, January 14, 2012 8:37 AM

11 Degrees light snow no wind might get to 23 today.

Waiting for a call back from dentist.

Good chat last night but no problems solved.  Tongue Tied

Bob, I like the Honda, looks like fun. I have a 1961 Riverside from Montgomery Wards in the shed I need to get to work on. Frame is the fuel tank and it is full of powder rust so it is going to be a job. I will see if I can find a picture.  Yes

Chief, CSX yeah just another small eastern line like the N&S.  Laugh

Jeffery isn’t L&A now part of KCS?  Huh?

Have fun DougM don’t shoot your eye out.  Smile, Wink & Grin

Brutus, watch out for the back.   Smile

LAZ, I would use the pliers but it is a molar and I need it.  Surprise Good luck with the flintlock.

Have a good one and    Angel   for those in need.

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Posted by sir james I on Saturday, January 14, 2012 8:20 AM

Good Morning

20 degrees, our first morning that feels like winter. A few snow flakes floating around. It will be a busy day for me,,Setting up the Glancy modular layout for tomorrows show and our 3 Railers club meet tonight.

Brutus will have to stop by and pick up the Banilla...S.J.

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Posted by cnw1995 on Saturday, January 14, 2012 7:48 AM

Aloha Paradise. Boy, Chief,  that box sure looks nice. Ooops, I'm not supposed to peek. Kev, hope that tooth can get cared for quickly! Well, I'm all layered up to head up into the Northwoods and shoot things. I know one of my buddies has an M1 Garand. It looks bigger than me. Wish me luck.

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Posted by laz 57 on Saturday, January 14, 2012 7:41 AM

Hi GUYZ,

  Cold and breezy here but I'm a going out right after I'm done writing this with the Flintlock til about 1PM.  Then gotta go down to E town to annual Train nerd party.  MIKE who works for BARRY has this annual bash for all his train buddies, and he has a lot of em.  So PAM and I will be dropping in this afternoon.

Ran trains last nite for 3 hrs.  I needed a good train fiz and got it NO PILE UPs.

CHIEF, what NO DIRT FLOOR?  BUCKEYEs gonna be jealous, he still has no wood floors.

KEV, just use the pliers on that tooth.  I did, it wasn't to bad.

Stay frosty,

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Saturday, January 14, 2012 7:12 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill RR....

It is a cold 17 degrees. No wind, thanks goodness. Going up to only 23 today with some snow flurries.

Today is a busy day. I have a project to work on and the usual chores. I will be busy until naptime. Not going out today. Need to run trains. Maybe tomorrow.

Dining car here with an omlet for breakfast.

Y'all have a great Saturday.

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Posted by Demay on Saturday, January 14, 2012 6:49 AM

Konbanwa,

Saturday came and went too fast.  I was able to catch the Tardis this morning (Friday night for the fellas) and had a nice chat with SJ, Brutus, Charlie, and Kev for a few minutes.  They were in the process of solving world problems until I joined them.  My plans to start the layout project are delayed until tomorrow.  After my Tardis ride, my wife told me she was not feeling well and needed to have a nap.  I had to take care of some grocery shopping and dinner preparation.  After all that it was too late to start since I needed to have some fun with the kids as well.  I'm not too worried; I should be able to get the foam tomorrow after church and start.  I also have Monday off due to the holiday so I will be able to work on it then.

I hope you all have a great Saturday.  I need to finish some schoolwork and spend some time praying for all those/us in need.

Sayonara,

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Posted by fifedog on Saturday, January 14, 2012 6:03 AM

Mornin' boys.  It's been nasty cold these past few days.  Apparently didn't catch the correct coolant leak, so shop appointment will be made.  After 9, will head over to bank and disassemble the train layout.  Then, hope to take in the playoffs uninterrupted.  Perhaps a little Tebow magic again...

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Posted by submmbob on Saturday, January 14, 2012 3:51 AM

Hello all

Back at work again and it has been an interesting few days. Looks like we finally got some major issues resolved though. The computer types and engineers have left (they don't do weekends) so things are quieting down again. Finally had a chance to catch up on the pot.

Chief - I like the new addition! I'll probably be living in something like that if/when I make the move to Safford.

Jack - big congas to you on the help to your friend. Thoughts and prayers for both of you.

Kev - I think the Coffee Pot is just a long winded  version of the Great Locomotive ChaseSmile, Wink & Grin

Anj - did the Daddy Wagon find a new home?

Jeffrey - sent you a PM. The photo of the loco on the layout made my night!

8N - glad to hear your mother is doing better.

Job change is progressing. The position opened this week internally. I typed in my resume last night (I lost the electronic copy years ago) and need to make a few updates on in and then put the application in online. Don't plan on going to crazy w/ this as they already know who they are getting. Hopefully we will know more in a week or so.

Here's what I spent part of my week off working on:

Gas tank is re-installed, coil wire replaced, centrifical clutch cleaned and oil changed, and new battery installed. The lights come on, but we have yet to get a spark out of it. Think it may be the points, but ran out of time on Tuesday. For those who haven't heard about this, it's a 1975 Honda CT90.

As Gordon Lightfoot once sang, "I'm on my second cup (or pot) of coffee and I still can't face the day". Gonna be glad when I'm no longer on these long nightshifts.

Bob

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Friday, January 13, 2012 11:56 PM

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CSX        ????? Black Eye

A short line isn' t it? [Kev, that is another "fighting point"]  Not even close to the great Norfolk Southern.

Reclinerized.  Sore and stiff.  Old man worked hard for a few days.  Realized while cooking dinner [yes, Wifey had gone shopping with SIL for just a few minutes, 4 hours later as usual], I had a 6" rip in an almost new pair of Wranglers. Angry I know it had to have been when the hitch thing grabbed the fence and it hit me.  Why is it, every time she goes shopping for a period, she calls to check if I want her to bring me a meal as I have just started cooking me something. Bang Head

Two Tylenol PM's [just found out I am out of Tylenol Arithritis] and off to bed.

Sleep tight.

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Posted by MichRR714 on Friday, January 13, 2012 11:41 PM

Chief big Thumbs Up on the box.

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Posted by Brutus on Friday, January 13, 2012 10:08 PM

Ditto, Dennis - DVR is scheduled.

Chief - nice MAN CAVE Thumbs Up

Got up in the 20's here today, but the roads were a lot better.  No fatal accidents on the highway.

Good luck with the tooth, Kevin!

Looking at a 3 day weekend and my back doesn't hurt - might be able to get something done around here for a change!

TARDIS is ready and we have a time vortex with Joe on the other side of the world, Charlie, SJ, Kev and I here.  Time to get some real world problems solved!

RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, January 13, 2012 9:26 PM

Time for to call it a night. Got the new (to me) Walthers GP9 cleaned up and lubed. Pickups had lube oil on them when I took it out of the box. Not good for contact. A quick cleaning with CRC 2-26 took care of that. Fixed everything that was wrong (not much) except the missing horn. When I find another horn I'll probably mount them both on the long hood if for no other reason I just want to. Do I really need another reason?

See y'all tomorrow.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, January 13, 2012 8:39 PM

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Don't forget that tonight on "Man Caves" they are doing a train layout.  It is on DIY.

Got it scheduled to be recorded on the DVR.

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Posted by dwiemer on Friday, January 13, 2012 7:42 PM

Good evening everyone.  Now Chief, if I had looked, I would certainly have said that is a fine looking building.  But, since I didn't look, I will remain quiet on the subject.  As for the kitchen cabinets, can you use them as a base for the layout like Laz?

Had one case that was added on that kept me a little late.  Came home to fix dinner and watch a movie with the family.  Don't forget that tonight on "Man Caves" they are doing a train layout.  It is on DIY.  

Hope to check in tomorrow.  Have a blessed night.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, January 13, 2012 7:36 PM

When I finish with it it will still have the CSX on it but there will be a white L&A smack in the middle of that CSX.

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Posted by KRM on Friday, January 13, 2012 7:24 PM

CSX        ????? Black Eye

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Posted by KRM on Friday, January 13, 2012 7:21 PM

I just swallowed 1/3 of my broken tooth along with a chicken strip. As luck would have it the dentist is closed.  Dead   OUCH. Bet that chunk of tooth won’t come out as easy as it went in. Surprise

Been burning wood all day, furnace has only run once. Not bad for 14 degrees.  Yes

Doug , good luck up north. Wink

Jeff. Nice GP9. I like it, CXS runs on the old Rock Island lines here.

Joe I will try to see you in the Tardis. Maybe I can travel back in time and get my tooth.   Huh?

Where is the Aleve ?????   Beer

Kev.

 

 

Joined 1-21-2011    TCA 13-68614

Kev, From The North Bluff Above Marseilles IL. Whistling

 

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