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Coffee Pot #1 January 2012 5+ years and going strong and its for all to chat. Plenty of coffee and sweet ice tea for all. Come and join us and chat. GRITS for the Yankees.

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Posted by jonadel on Saturday, January 7, 2012 2:18 PM

Hang in there Jack, better days are just ahead!

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, January 7, 2012 1:14 PM

KRM

 

 fifedog:

 

RockIsland ---> Angel Got your back.

KRM - Used to be a hose replacement could be done in 15 minutes with a flat head.  Now, you must first secure the over-flow tube.  Remove the tower strut.  Remove the battery.  Remove the airdam.  Go back to PepBoys because you ordered the upper hose. 

And don't even get me started on those circular tension clamps that fly off a pair of Channel Locks at Mach 1! Bang Head

 

 

Right NO fifedog,

 On my 2001 Dakota you have to removethe front bumber to take out the radiator. On my daughters Tarurs you have to remove the whole front of the car between the front fenders. They call it a module. They make them to build NOT FIX.  I could go on and on.  SoapBox

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They don't make them like they used to. On mine to remove the radiator you raise the hood, pull out two bolts up tor, four bolts at the bottom, take the radiator hoses loose, detach the tranny cooler lines and lift the radiator straight up and out. Changing the radiator hoses is easy as they're both out in the open. Incidentally, it's a 31 year old Dodge Ram B250.

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Posted by KRM on Saturday, January 7, 2012 12:35 PM

fifedog

RockIsland ---> Angel Got your back.

KRM - Used to be a hose replacement could be done in 15 minutes with a flat head.  Now, you must first secure the over-flow tube.  Remove the tower strut.  Remove the battery.  Remove the airdam.  Go back to PepBoys because you ordered the upper hose. 

And don't even get me started on those circular tension clamps that fly off a pair of Channel Locks at Mach 1! Bang Head

Right NO fifedog,

 On my 2001 Dakota you have to removethe front bumber to take out the radiator. On my daughters Tarurs you have to remove the whole front of the car between the front fenders. They call it a module. They make them to build NOT FIX.  I could go on and on.  SoapBox

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Posted by SPMan on Saturday, January 7, 2012 12:27 PM

Good morning all,

Jack Angelcontinue for your buddy.  Hang in there.

Chief, a new train room sounds better than a trip to York this time.

D.Baker, thought about Anaheim show but TTOS Southwestern is closer for me in Arcadia on Sunday.  Might have gone to Anaheim today but that would be one meet too many for me this weekend.

later,

Ray

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, January 7, 2012 11:46 AM

Afternoon all.  Working on moving the box Thursday.  Friend Fred and I will remove old deck, skirting and other attachments so guy can pull her away.  He actually towed it to the site it is on now and set it up.  I was working for the guy who built it on a half double wide frame.  Guy sent out of moving business and he took over his equipment and went into his own business.  Got to bolt the axles under [he had originally removed them].  Tongue is there but has to be bolted on.  Deal is I remove all connections and he will still move and set up at original price he quoted.  Plan now is to move it Thursday.  He will do all in one day.  

wrmcclellan

Morning team!

 dbaker48:
Envious of all you guys planning for York this Spring, sure it will be ANOTHER fun GRITS filled trip

Not this year.  All funds going to the box and builting layout inside.  Probably the cost of the wire to run from garage [it has 100 AMP service] to the box is about the same as a York trip.

Got to run.  Going to Miss Edna's for a pass through.  Picking up cashiers check for Mayors' Assoc.  Former VP closed the account.  New VP [me] opening it with another bank.  He lives in the same town as Miss Edna.

Then to Verizon.  They are upgrading my phone.  Funny how the right person makes things flow down hill.  Manager begging me to get with him aftter weeks of him putting me off.

Jack, still upholding you and buddy in prayer.

Later.  

 

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Posted by fifedog on Saturday, January 7, 2012 11:15 AM

RockIsland ---> Angel Got your back.

KRM - Used to be a hose replacement could be done in 15 minutes with a flat head.  Now, you must first secure the over-flow tube.  Remove the tower strut.  Remove the battery.  Remove the airdam.  Go back to PepBoys because you ordered the upper hose. 

And don't even get me started on those circular tension clamps that fly off a pair of Channel Locks at Mach 1! Bang Head

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, January 7, 2012 10:59 AM

KRM

 

Jeffery is that a 67 Ford cop car in the rear? Sweet

 

If I remember correctly it's a 1967 Ford Galaxy 500. It's the fire chief's parade car.

Nice tinplate items you have there.

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Saturday, January 7, 2012 10:52 AM

Thank you all for your continued prayers for my buddy who is still in very tough shape. 

Yesterday was not a good day for him in CCU for the heart and neuro issues.  He had gone downhill overnight Thursday following admission and yesterday morning they had to sedate him enough to make him sleep for the entire day.  He was under constant "surveillance" with a medical attendant in the room at all times.  Scheduled MR test was cancelled for the day and respiratiry therapists were brought into the mix to mitigate his chest congestion and ease his breathing.. 

I spent most of the afternoon with him and then went back last night for another stint.  In between, I went to his house to see if I could find a phone directory (no luck) that might help me contact his next of kin.  Also, with the help of two on the CCU staff, we went through his cell phone directory to see if there were any contacts in there that might help us find a blood family member.  No luck there yet either, but I'll keep trying.  Something will pop.

The wifey and I will be off to visit him again, just waiting to hear from the attending nurse as to his current condition before we head out.  I'd hate for him to rejoin us and think he has been alone all this time; but I am certain the staff will inform him I was in the room with him for several hours yesterday, giving him a non-stop verbal ration of doo doo over his choices.  Aggravation can be therapeutic.

I want to also thank you all for your moral support.  My point is simply this.  If one is to err in the most serious of situations, one should do so on the side of the coin that will do the most good for our friends and loved ones.  Politeness and deference are good, shorter term approaches.  But over the long haul, I feel firm and direct is the better choice, even if it fails, which is what I wish I had done.  That is water over the spillway now. 

Please keep my buddy Frank in your prayers.  Twenty years ago I might not have said this; but as I have aged, I have come to believe that all is definitely not in the hands of the medical professionals.

Jack                 

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Posted by KRM on Saturday, January 7, 2012 10:32 AM

Hi Guys,

Slow day today, waiting for some figures for the pond and hobo camp and that Beep I ordered to show up.

Roy, "Cold front here today. Might only hit 57"! Must be rough.  Stick out tongue

Jeffery is that a 67 Ford cop car in the rear? Sweet

Joe, Pre war is nice I have a 1935 AF set I love. It is on display most of the time. I will add some pics.

fifedog, funny how as we age wrestling a lower radiator hose is a big deal.  Smile, Wink & Grin

SJ, I think I smell that turkey roasting.  Dinner

Later,

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Saturday, January 7, 2012 9:44 AM

Morning team!

dbaker48
Envious of all you guys planning for York this Spring, sure it will be ANOTHER fun GRITS filled trip

Doug da G is happy and Fifer is Grumpy ??Huh?

Cold front here today. Might only hit 57 Cowboy

Have a great day all!

Regards, Roy

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, January 7, 2012 9:01 AM

Good morning. It's 57 and foggy. The high will be 72 and it will be cloudy with a 20% to 40% chance of rain depending on which weather guesser you listen to. Radar shows some clouds moving in from southeast Texas.

Well I counted up my vehicle castings this morning. I have eighteen individual vehicle castings, one junkyard casting with five vehicles on it, two truck cargo boxes and one steel liquid storage tank. I should be able to make quite a junkyard from that. If I can get enough uninterrupted time today I might be able to get the five vehicle junkyard scene painted. As soon as I can get into town (probably not today) I have to make a bank deposit. Getting my meds cost quite a bit and though the deposit is small every little bit helps. I haven't heard anything yet on the results of the tests the doc had done so I'll have to call Monday to get that information.

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Posted by Demay on Saturday, January 7, 2012 9:00 AM

Konbanwa,

We had a pleasant Saturday.  I completed a bunch of small chores around the house and ran a few errands.  I also won three restored pre-war cars today with SJ's help.  I should receive them in about three weeks and I am very excited about owning my first pre-war items.  It's almost midnight and I need to complete some schoolwork.

Jack - I'll pray for you and your friend. 

Sayonara,

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Posted by traindaddy1 on Saturday, January 7, 2012 8:28 AM

Hi!  Hit 70 degrees yesterday.  Got to try out my new RC Speedboat in the pool. Works great but it is much harder to control than running my trains on fixed tracks. Have a great weekend.  (NY Jints over Atlanta on Sunday? We'll see!)

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Posted by sir james I on Saturday, January 7, 2012 8:28 AM

Good Morning

37 now w/sun

I smell turkey roasting, We had 3 of them so we invited my cousin to dinner. With ground beef at $2.50 +, 49 cents a pound for turkey(before Thanksgiving) suits me. On Monday reg. gas was $3.23, yesterday it was $3.55. We are being ripped good, esp. since the US oil company's are Exporting gas and oil to other countries were they can get more money. OK enough, the weekend is here enjoy....S.J.

Hmm I just noticed, we have a real Friday the 13th this month.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, January 7, 2012 8:19 AM

Brutus

Jeffrey - looks like a nice engine.  Did you change the couplers so it would work with your other cars?

Couplers were changed to Kadee #148 in #242 draft gear boxes.

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Posted by fifedog on Saturday, January 7, 2012 8:16 AM

88 - Did that Thursday.  He was attentive, but still, at 6 weeks...  Tom is coming over tonight for some "rail", so hopefully he'll snap me out of it.  I asked him to lend me his GM50, as I think it would make a nice cover photo.

I think part of my problem is envying the sir james lifestyle.  He's becoming the Jimmy Buffet of retirees.


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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 7, 2012 7:53 AM

fifedog

Mornin' boys.  Mornin' English.  Fair and 32 here in the Mid-Atlantic region.  Wrestled a lower radiator hose on yesterday...only took 2+ hours.  I've been a real grump. 



Take your grandson down to the trainroom and run trains for an hour with him... all your cares will drift away!

I think we need to schedule another play date for the kids! Wink

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Not much going on, have to do some work for work this weekend. Not looking forward to it and doing everything I can to put it off...

Jack - You did the RIGHT thing, again. Prayers for your friend.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Saturday, January 7, 2012 7:23 AM

Morning crew not a lot going on this am. have to do grocery shopping with the wife today but that will be later. Turned oven on to heat up so can cook some biscuits. may do a little baking this am just to do it. Big Smile Been a while and would like to make some bread from scratch. Get the feel of it again.

Not much else going on this am. Will talk to you all later have a good one.

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Posted by fifedog on Saturday, January 7, 2012 5:52 AM

Mornin' boys.  Mornin' English.  Fair and 32 here in the Mid-Atlantic region.  Wrestled a lower radiator hose on yesterday...only took 2+ hours.  I've been a real grump. 

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Saturday, January 7, 2012 5:42 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill RR....

It is a mild 53 degrees. Going up to 62 today with sunshine.

Today is a busy day. I have the usual chores to do and then I want to work in the train room. Need to clean and organize. Running trains.

Dining car is here with Cheerios for breakfast.

Y'all have a great Saturday.

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Posted by dbaker48 on Saturday, January 7, 2012 12:35 AM

Evening Guys,

Jack,    Sorry buddy but I can't agree with you.  I don't think you should have been more dominant in that situation.  You most likely would have ended up with a "meddling" label, and could have become "less of a friend".  Then when you find out you are listed as his primary responder, that even puts more pressure on you.  I don't mean to preach, but it is so fortunate that you were there for him!  He is a lucky man!  Hope his recovery is quick and thorough. 

DougMost likely was Mike, he lives in Seal Beach and has a grandson in Dana Point.  So it ends up to be close to the same distance to either Sandy Eggo or San Pedro.

Should have a fun weekend coming up.  Going to help Kay get booth set up Saturday, then I plan on high tailing it off to a train show in Anahiem.  Have to work at Knotts on Sunday.

The car situation isn't improving very quickly.  Got Buick back in the shop for the intermittent dying problem, and had a new alarm system installed in the El Camino this pm.

Envious of all you guys planning for York this Spring, sure it will be ANOTHER fun filled trip.                                                                                                     

Time to call it for the day.

Best to ALL, and special intentions for Jack and neighbor.  Angel


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Posted by dbaker48 on Saturday, January 7, 2012 12:35 AM

Evening Guys,

Jack,    Sorry buddy but I can't agree with you.  I don't think you should have been more dominant in that situation.  You most likely would have ended up with a "meddling" label, and could have become "less of a friend".  Then when you find out you are listed as his primary responder, that even puts more pressure on you.  I don't mean to preach, but it is so fortunate that you were there for him!  He is a lucky man!  Hope his recovery is quick and thorough. 

DougMost likely was Mike, he lives in Seal Beach and has a grandson in Dana Point.  So it ends up to be close to the same distance to either Sandy Eggo or San Pedro.

Should have a fun weekend coming up.  Going to help Kay get booth set up Saturday, then I plan on high tailing it off to a train show in Anahiem.  Have to work at Knotts on Sunday.

The car situation isn't improving very quickly.  Got Buick back in the shop for the intermittent dying problem, and had a new alarm system installed in the El Camino this pm.

Envious of all you guys planning for York this Spring, sure it will be ANOTHER fun filled trip.                                                                                                     

Time to call it for the day.

Best to ALL, and special intentions for Jack and neighbor.  Angel


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

Jack - prayers for you and your friend!  You were really lucky, RT!

Man, it was really nice out today.  Looking forward to York, sure it will be a blast!  Boss said no problem for the days off, so it's cool with Char and my work boss both Laugh

Jeffrey - looks like a nice engine.  Did you change the couplers so it would work with your other cars?

Laz - I have a problem parting it on top Laugh

Mike - I read everything, but it's all too much to answer.  I love the pics that Darren is posting of those tinplate cars for instance.  I really appreciate all the fun everyone is having and posting about.  What a great hobby.  Hope Rich finds a job soon and Jim gets his car(s) under control, too.  So much more!  God bless us all.

TARDIS is ready - let's go guys!

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, January 7, 2012 12:10 AM

Late good night [actually good morning].  Busy day.  Buddy Fred came with his Land Rover andwe winched up several big stumps [apple tree the tornado layed over and others we cut at that time to get rid off].  Loaded them on the pickup and hauled to the woods.  Filled the holes left with soil.  Later this afternoon we went fox hunting at the pond.  Nothing again.  Used the Fox Pro and the Cass Creek.  Guess they packed up and left as they remembered the ones we killed last year.  Said, this place is too dangerous to live. Laugh

Came home and reclinerized.  Woke up about an hour a go.  Had to wipe down rifle and store equipment.

Jack, prayers for your Buddy.  You did a great job with him.  He knows he has you as "family".  Hang in there.

Guy coming to get ready to move the box.  Survey the situation tomorrow.  Hope to move it first of next week.

Sleep tight.

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Posted by dougdagrump on Friday, January 6, 2012 11:40 PM

Evenin' Ladies & Gents.

Jack, Don't second guess yourself, you were there for him when the chips were down. Prayers going out for the both of you tonite.

Good day at the museum today, albeit a long one. When we gat home after making a stop for a prescription refill not sure who was more tired, me or the better half. She has been a real trooper in going with me just to make sure I can make it home, I know she hates to cook so maybe she doesn't want to take a chance on loosing the chef. Smile, Wink & Grin I can truly say that Thanksgiving and Christmas were really extra special to me this year.

The surf has really been huge down at the coast, Ocean Beach has seen regular sets of 15ft with some going to 18ft. Really beatin' the bejeebers out of the piers.

Now that is really going to be a crew at York this year. As the senior member SJ will have to set a good example for his youthful traveling partners. Blindfold

The better half finished off the lunch leftovers for dinner, I opted for a bowl of Cheerios. To pooped to cook.

Don, One of your fellow club members paid us a visit for awhile today, unfortunately short term memory fails me name wise. Whistling

Time to sign-off, nite all.

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Posted by Stourbridge Lion on Friday, January 6, 2012 10:54 PM

wrmcclellan

Stourbridge - I enjoy the tinplate photo each day!

Thanks!  Not many to post, these are my Dad's set that I obtained from him recently to now be part of my collection.  It was the set I first started playing with at my Grandparents house that finally lead to Mom & Dad buying a set for me to have at home.

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Friday, January 6, 2012 10:04 PM

Evening all!

I was off on the weather. Hit 73 today. Wow! Jeffrey - sending it your way. Now they are saying it will get pretty cold over the weekend and even colder next week!

Jack - Angel for you and your friend.

Cool - Brutus, SJ, and Charlie at Spring York. LAZ will be helping me dish up the Grits!!!!!

Stourbridge - I enjoy the tinplate photo each day!

Doug M - terrible wreck - 3 trains!

I will be working on our train layout tomorrow for the local show.

Have a great day tomorrow all!

Regards, Roy

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, January 6, 2012 8:46 PM

Time for me to call it a night. It's bben a long day as I didn't get much sleep last night. See y'all tomorrow.

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Posted by AF53 on Friday, January 6, 2012 8:23 PM

Jack - Angel for you, your pal and the medical staff caring for him. Try not to be so hard on yourself. I know it's difficult but try. You are there with him when noone else is and he's lucky to have you around.

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Posted by sir james I on Friday, January 6, 2012 7:55 PM

Good Evening

46 now, high of 54 today, it was the warm air that felt good. No breaking news today so I'll just have some Banilla ready and wait for the thingy. ..S.J.

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