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Coffee Pot #4 April 2012 8 years [April 1 is Anniv.] 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. Locked

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Coffee Pot #4 April 2012 8 years [April 1 is Anniv.] 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.
Posted by ChiefEagles on Saturday, March 31, 2012 9:07 PM

8 years old.  I started this April 1 in Savanah, GA. while doing a Bass Pro Shops event.  Had a daily one on a fishing fourm for 5 years before that.  Suggested to do a continous thread by Big Boy [Elliot F].  Ran for a long time until we jammed up the CTT server.  Then we went to monthly Pots.  Some still here, some left and new ones came.  An outstanding group.  Enjoy.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, March 31, 2012 9:20 PM

Time for me to call it a night. See y'all tomorrow.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Saturday, March 31, 2012 9:35 PM

Its not april first yet chief you need to stay up till then to start the new one. wow 6 years sure been a while. a lot of jaw yacking also. Whistling

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Posted by sir james I on Saturday, March 31, 2012 9:52 PM

What he started early again. Oh well goodnight Chief..S.J.

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Posted by MichRR714 on Saturday, March 31, 2012 10:07 PM

April already?

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Posted by cheapclassics on Saturday, March 31, 2012 10:27 PM

Good evening all,

It is cloudy in SE Indiana.  All I can say right now is that I hope the real number 14 wins tomorrow in INDYCAR. 

Keep on training,

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Posted by Brutus on Saturday, March 31, 2012 10:46 PM

Barrel Roles sound fun - let's go Mike!

Wow, April already!  Chief, I think it might have been longer than 6 years?  That would be back in 06 and I know we were on here already then, because I was working at home and posting a couple times a day back then.  Maybe 2005?  or it was early 2006?

Well, mowed the lawn like 80 percent of the way - need to do in the trees and also the trimmer, but it was so tall it was crazy hard to mow it.  Usually I can mow the whole yard with the push (self-propelled) mower in like 2 hours and I was out there about 4 hours working at it.  I have some kind of thin viny knobby stuff growing all over the place on the back hill - don't like it.  It just lays down and the mower runs over it.

I bought a charger for the riding mower battery - apparently I didn't have the luck my father-in-law has and I'll have to charge this thing up!  I also picked up some weed and feed - hope that works on those weeds!

Nice layout work, Don Thumbs Up

Nice chat with SJ today and also tonight with him and Charlie and RT.  TARDIS is ready, so let's get moving!

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Posted by dwiemer on Saturday, March 31, 2012 11:18 PM

Good early morning everyone.  Getting ready for bed....I really mean it this time.  Sorry to hear of the third victim in that fire in Colorado.  Sounds like the forest service will have some answers to come up with.

Chief, thanks for getting this going.  I consider it a blessing to have such a place to come and enjoy friendships with so many here.  For those going to York, have a great and safe time.  Hope the rain doesn't come that way till after you are on your way home.  Don't forget to follow the arrows!

Well, I had better turn in for the night.
God Bless,
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Posted by Demay on Sunday, April 1, 2012 1:50 AM

Konnichiwa,

I hope everyone is having a great Sunday and a nice April Fool’s Day – of course you all are still asleep while I’m posting this.  Are SJ’s, Charlie’s, Brutus’s, and RT’s new avatars part of the day’s shenanigans?  We had a nice church service this morning and relaxing now.  The handyman I hired to install our backyard fence is here now.  Yes, I could have probably done it myself, but I don’t have much free time these days and his price is very fair.  Plus, I know when he installs it; it will not fall down during the monsoon season.   The wife and I will have a dinner date tonight and that is all we have on the agenda. 

AF Ray – I have not had pizza yet outside of the base.  I have heard they have some crazy concoctions.  I am originally from NE PA and we had some amazing pizza places growing up as well.  So I am like you and have yet to find anything quite the same.  However, when the wife or I make homemade pizza similar to what you would find in Naples, Italy, it tastes pretty fantastic. 

SP Ray and Don – The layout looks great and nice work on the lift outs.  Thanks for sharing the photos.

Happy Anniversary Potters!

Sayonara,

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, April 1, 2012 7:01 AM

Good morning. It's 68°F and cloudy with fog becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon. The high will be 88°F.

No set plans for today. I may work on some locos later. My really BIG six axle locos that liked my old layout (even the 18" radius curves) don't like the new layout. That's OK. I have some smaller locos that are in need of decoders and seeing as the big ones won't be needing theirs, well, you know how that goes. If you hear a pair of SDP40F's screaming for help as their decoders are being ripped out just ignore it. They're just seeking attention.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Sunday, April 1, 2012 7:01 AM

Good Morning

Day is starting a bit wet this morning...they forecast 60% chance of rain and we are getting it..in monsoons...

Having a quiet day today..listening to the birds in our backyard..proposing to attempt a clean up of a couple of Fibber Magee and Mollie closets in here ...then getting some tiles readied for Floor Wars, London ON division, forgot which number....Whistling

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Sunday, April 1, 2012 7:29 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill RR....

It is a cloudy 46 degrees. Going up to 68 today with cloudy skies.

Today is an easy day. A few chores to do and then I will relax. Nascar race on TV. I plan to run trains this afternoon, while I watch the race. Maybe a nap.

Dining car is here with Cheerios for breakfast.

Y'all have a great Sunday.

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Posted by fifedog on Sunday, April 1, 2012 8:28 AM

Mornin' boys.  Cloudy and 46 here in the Mid-Atlantic region.  S'posed to take Wifey and youngest princess down to the yatchet to swab the decks. Pirate  It had better warm up first.  Gotta finish up laundry this morn.  Will probably dvr the NASCAR race.  It was Fifepup's day off, but he just got a call from Safeway, so he's going in this afternoon.  Kinda makes me proud.

Blownout - C&C...that's a racer.  Any trophies?  When do you commission in spring?

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Posted by Demay on Sunday, April 1, 2012 8:34 AM

Konbanwa,

The wife and I returned from dinner a short while ago.  We went out for some tonkatsu which is different cuts of pork that are breaded and fried.  I had a special loin which apparently came from Spanish pigs.  I must admit that it was the juiciest and most tender piece of pork I ever ate.  The Japanese have a special sesame seed dipping sauce that really compliments the pork.  Needless to say, the wife and I thoroughly enjoyed our dinner.  The handyman worked for about two hours before losing daylight.  He was able to complete for posts and the gate.  I’m glad he is doing it as there is a great deal of rock about six inches down.  The code for fence posts on base is 18” deep.  I’ll be off to bed soon; I can’t believe the weekend is already gone. 

Fife – That is a smart pup you have there.  Going in to work when being called on a day off speaks volumes to supervisors about his work ethic.  I’m sure he inherited that from someone. Whistling

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Posted by sir james I on Sunday, April 1, 2012 8:49 AM

40 degrees and Still cloudy.

Joe, yes you are right about the avatars, at the end of the day they are going to gather at the pond and build the chief a nice new dam.Granny's at church  and I just got up, still coughing but feeling much better. Our grass is green but not long enough for cutting yet. I figure at least once before York. I'll be glad to get there as all my underwear is packed in the suitcase...S.J.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Sunday, April 1, 2012 8:50 AM

Fife.. We raced a few times when we first got the thing..won 2 trophies......we usually commission about the middle of April up here..if we be lucky. Sometimes a little later...

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Posted by laz 57 on Sunday, April 1, 2012 8:50 AM

Hi GUYZ,

  Went out TROUT FISHING yesterday at the crack of 5PM. til 730 and caught and release 9 brookies and brownies.  Brookies were real nice and colorful.  Had fire burgers and dogs and OL MILs.  All was good with the world.

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Posted by dbaker48 on Sunday, April 1, 2012 9:13 AM

Good Morning,

DENNIS, Thanks for the tip on superantispyware !  I downloaded and ran the scan last night.  Seems to be working a lot better!  Will see how it works today then subscribe.  THANKS A LOT!

Today is my last day in the traffic department at Knotts.  Then over to the railroad!  Have more detail will share later.

Yesterday was a busy day!  Went to swap meet for 2 hours, then to Knotts for 4 hours, then to in-laws and trimmed the Natal Plum hedge next to the house.  Was tired, no problem sleeping.

Regarding Ray's layout, it is really cool.  It encompasses the entire garage, some of the really significant features includes a passenger station, (Grand Central I think), which includes a lower level train entry for 8 or 9 trains, and operating elevator bridge and Bascule bridge.  (I posted some pictures of Buckeyes car a couple of years ago on the elevator bridge.  During the car exchange).  He also has a large visitor area that will easily accommodate 6 people.  He built the layout in the 70's, and when you consider the materials and technology available then it is awesome!  He has since added DCS to it.  Really a fun layout!

Regarding the Pot, I only started in 2005, I'm still a Newbie.

Off to work, hope everyone has a great day!

Thanks again Dennis!  This is the first post I've done from my laptop in months!

 

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Posted by fifedog on Sunday, April 1, 2012 9:29 AM

Demay - In fifepup, I tried to instill the "go to guy" mentality.

Blownout - The yatchet is a whale-tail, so no trophies on the horizon.  On the good side, she doesn't make me "pay" for errant tacks or jibes, and the crew feels comfortable sailing on her.  I like reading about Great Lakes sailing destinations.  Short season would drive me crazy though.

dbaker - Living the dream. YesCool

laz - Could be worse...could be a wO'es fan...Sigh 

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Posted by cnw1995 on Sunday, April 1, 2012 10:20 AM

Aloha and happy April Fools day!  I am back from a spring break jaunt out east to visit relatives. Drove IL-IN-OH-PA-NJ-NY-CT to visit my mom, then back to NYC to visit my sister and her new baby, then off to Old Sturbridge Village near Jack in MA which is a recreation of an 1820s New England village. I hadn't been since I was a pup. Finally, to Boston for more relative visiting and touristy walks. Long 17 hour drive home back to Crystal Lake yesterday and hope to settle back in before returning to work tomorrow. 

Found an interesting book: The Railwayman's Pocket-book, full of running instructions to crews in Great Britain during their age of steam; also picked up a program to the Pageant of Railways from the 1939 NY World's Fair. 

Hope to catch up with the Pot tomorrow. 

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Sunday, April 1, 2012 11:08 AM

Morning all!

April already? Worn out. Moved another 3 yards of dirt (one small wheelbarrow at a time) and now have the area graded out for new sod. Will pick that up this afternoon and lay down later when the sun is not direct on the area. Have 4 sprinkler heads to reset before laying the sod. I now have a large pile of dirt next to the garage - come and get it!

SJ and Charlie - Yes on the avatars! Chief better watch out!

Doug M - welcome back!

Dog woke me up at 6 this morning - she is sick and we do not know why. Had some cleanup to do so missed some sleep.

Watching Marx Bros "At the Circus" on TCM and saw an act I never viewed before - woman walking upside down with magnetic shoes?

Have a great day all!

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, April 1, 2012 11:19 AM

Well, it looks like the SDP40F's (my two biggest six axle locos) will keep their decoders after all. I put them on the layout for a final chance to redeem themselves after their deplorable performance of a couple of weeks ago and they've decided to play ball. They've been running the entire route around the layout for nearly an hour now without a single problem and that's even pushing a train backyards at high speed without so much as a hiccup. Considering the rough state of my track there's something to be said for that. Miraculous might be the word. There's been some minor track work between then and now, mostly clearing out some excess ballast and dealing with a set of turnout points that were sitting too high. That little bit must have made all the difference. I got some of the run on video too. SDP40F run.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Sunday, April 1, 2012 11:44 AM

You are right.  I started with Pro Mariner in Jan. 04.  The Coffee Pot started that April.  Thanks for the correction.  Adjusted the title.

Sunny and cooler.  High only 70 today.  Slept late and then reclinerized off and on with TV on.  Wifey just left with SIL to go get plants at Lowes for MIL.  Pick her up at MIL's later.  Going to get electrical cable to wire area light behind box.  Hope to light the whole back yard behind the box.  Maybe keep uninvited guests away.

OSU lost. CryingCrying  Since NCSU lost, they were the only true Red and White left.

Now for some leftover pork bar-be-que and etc.

Have a good one. 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, April 1, 2012 12:03 PM

Got these two shots of the SDP40F's. Both have Athearn blue box shells. The lead unit is on an Athearn blue box  chassis that was rebuilt to RTR using the motor, drive parts and wheels from an Athearn AC4400. The trailing unit is on a cut down Proto 2000 E6 chassis. Both have Digitrax DZ125 Z Scale decoders and are speed matched and permanently mu'd. You'll never see one without the other.



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Posted by SPMan on Sunday, April 1, 2012 12:44 PM

Happy Palm Sunday everyone, also April fools day so watch out!

DBaker, thanks for the kind words about my layout.  Yes it does seem like the dark ages when I started it compared to what's available now.  I started it in 1976 shortly after moving in here.  At that time about all I had was post WWII Lionel trains and an old type V Lionel Transformer that had four throttles and put out 25 volts to the track.  I started with track just around the walls of a 20X24 foot garage/room and added the center section later with an 8 track stub end passenger terminal.  The station on top is a T Reproduction model of the Lionel 116 large station and terrace.  Like you said, the trains run underneath.  The layout has two wye tracks and a two reverse loops.  I now have an MTH Z4000 transformer amoung others and run mostly modern era trains with DCS.  Every now and then I just run a conventional engine and train to get back to my roots.  It's still fun.  Don has made a big improvement for me in opening up the layout with two removable track sections.  Don't know why I put up with that for the last 36 years but no one ever accused me of rushing into anything.

Went to the Great Trivia Challenge local quiz show at Azusa Pacific College last night to benifit the Glendora Library.  We had a great buffet dinner and a fun time at the show trying to outguess the contestants with the answers.  I did pretty well for an old codger only missed a few.  Did not win any door prizes but had fun.  My wife and I met two very nice young women who were there for the first time and we talked a lot while standing in line.  They wanted to know how everything worked at the show so we clued them in.

Got to get ready for church but will post anything I forgot later,

Have a wonderful day,

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Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, April 1, 2012 3:47 PM

Afternoon all been straightening up the den today off and on ( train room/ office) wife came in and ask where I was hiding the mini bulldozer?Laugh as the room looked 1000% better it wasn't really bad just everything just needed a little rearranging. 

did goto to the flea market but they where out of my cheap bread so it was a lost for me. Wife did get some tomatoes thou. 

Guess I could start working on making my loop on the ceiling seeing I have the track and I could actually drop down to O-42 seeing the passenger cars can handle that. Need to get proper screws and start predrilling my track. Boy guess I'm going to be busy come mid April when I'm off. Whistling

Listed some items on ebay that are just sitting around here. And one that I won and forgot I had bidded on and bidded on another item wanted instead lol

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Posted by Stourbridge Lion on Sunday, April 1, 2012 3:50 PM

Happy Weekend CTTFans!

Fire 90% Contained!  - They say we might get SNOW/ RAIN soon!!!!!!!

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Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, April 1, 2012 5:08 PM
Stourbridge Lion

Happy Weekend CTTFans!

Fire 90% Contained!  - They say we might get SNOW/ RAIN soon!!!!!!!

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cool good to hear glad there finally got it down to where it should be out soon.

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Posted by dwiemer on Sunday, April 1, 2012 5:26 PM

Good afternoon everyone.  Finally home from FIL's house.  Had a bad headache most of the time, so had my bride drive home.  It did allow me to take notice of some scenery that I am planning to incorporate into the layout.

Don, glad it worked out for you.  I sent you an email.

Chief, it has been a long time with the pot.  We have met a number of fine people here.  We have lost some friends, shared good and bad times with many, and been blessed by it all.  I am thankful to CTT and you as well as so many contributers here.

Time for dinner and medicine to get rid of this head pain.  Hope each of you has a blessed week ahead.

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Posted by sir james I on Sunday, April 1, 2012 6:50 PM

51 and still cloudy.


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