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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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Posted by KRM on Monday, April 23, 2012 11:31 AM

V8Vega

Drizzled this morning enough that with rain forcast Wed. I can leave off the sprinklers for a few days. Cold all week, mid 60's after nice warm weather last few days.

KRM I had four Husqvarna off road racing motorcyvles in the mid 60's to mid 70's. I was real active in desert Hare and Hound racing, had a lifetime worth of fun, Saw more of the desert than almost anybody ever will and love the desert. Husqvarna was the best made back then, the Japanese were just learning then.

Wrmcclellan I never took a typing class so I am not willing to type enough to describe things in detail like that.

eBay ruined train shows as far as price go's except that searching for a list of things quickly becomes work where train shows are fun.

 

 V8,

 I agree on all points.

 My triumph dealer back in the day also sold Husqvarna off road racing motorcyvles I road a few but never got one. No place around here that much fun to ride. Farmers would shoot you! Surprise

 

 I too,   never took a typing class so I am not willing to type enough to describe things in detail like that. Smile

 

Flea-bay has taken the fun out of thehunt and forced prices down.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Monday, April 23, 2012 10:05 AM

Good morning all,

It is cloudy in SE Indiana and cool with temps in the low 50s.   Watched "Once Upon a Time" last night.  Not one of the better episodes, but still ok.  Back to regular work today.  Not too much going on,and I am ok with that.  I will try to read up on all the posts so I can get caught up.  TBIL and I can drive.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by sir james I on Monday, April 23, 2012 10:02 AM

50 and sunny now. Just home from getting my tooth cleaned, don't have to go back for any old fillings. That's always good news. I just rested yesterday even though the drive home is not all that bad, a day of rest is good...S.J.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Monday, April 23, 2012 10:02 AM

DMUinCT

Another great YORK show, always good fun and great conversation.

Fine ride home listening to the Red Sox beat up on the Yankees 9 to 0, ah 9 to 1, 9 to 8?, 9 to 12 ??, 9 to 15 !!   Well, " there's always next year".

OUTSTANDING!!!!!!!

At Town Hall.  Had to run to Duke Raleigh for a chest CT.  New specialist wants to know why I have pneumonia every year.  More insurance and co-pays. Bang Head  Think Dr's like Medicare.

Fifey, we know it is the "can can". Laugh

Kev, think you are a fine neighbor for even helping.  Some folks expect everything from their neighbor's.

Have a good one.       

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Posted by Stourbridge Lion on Monday, April 23, 2012 9:57 AM

And the camera is still functional Tongue Tied LOL!!!

Glad to see the group got together and got this photograph done and posted.  It's nice to see the faces behind the posters like this.  Bow

 

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Mornin' Fellas

I went back and read 5 days worth of posts and no one posted the CTT Forum Photo so here it goes:
http://img198.imageshack.us/img198/3612/img4142x.jpg

Front Row (L to R): Laz, Carl Swanson, Fife, Mitch
Back Row (L to R): 88, Banks, Bob Keller, SJ, ???, Charlie, Traindood, ???, Brutus, Don

Had an awesome time meeting everyone and just hanging out... Laz 1 hour!?!?! Yes it did seem like mere minutes. I got a bunch of scenery materials from Scenery Express, a C&O REA car, and a T-Shirt for Christina. Photos on SPF.

Kev - Angel for the little one and MIL

Christina is doing better, for the Pot - Christina got an ear infection and was running a temp of 101 on Thursday (why I missed the festivities), she's been on meds for a few days and is back to being herself again.

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Posted by KRM on Monday, April 23, 2012 9:53 AM

Cool but sunny and 46 degrees right now. We are so dry it scares me living in the wood. Not good. Surprise

I am glad I am not flying into Fargo today and am just home doing nothing. Wink

Nice pictures of the Pot guys at York and I agree with Jeffery nice to see who is who. Sounds like you all scored well.  Bow

Roy, it is good to know it is not only me that has bad luck doing yard projects.

Sounds like there were some good deals at York, I would like one of those bobbing horse head cars like Fife got too.   Yes I think the granddaughter would like it. Smile

I am looking for a Gantry crane for my switchyard if any of you know someone that has one they would want to sell.

I have been having some bad luck on Flea-bay and had to give my first ever negative feedback to a guy, He said a Miller High Life car was excellent and had no alterations when I got it there were permanent ink markings on the doors and ladders. I consider that an alteration. Some guys?  Super Angry

RT, good luck at the doctors today,  Angel

Dennis, Prayers for a speed up in the adoption process for you and your wife. It must be hard waiting.

DougDG I am glad you are seeing things clearly again.

DougM , your next.

Have a great day guys,

Kev.

 

 

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Posted by cnw1995 on Monday, April 23, 2012 9:51 AM

Aloha and Happy Monday. Sunny and cool here. Roy, that sounds like all of my projects, except for your high competence - mine usually includes my installing something back-wards or upside down too. Spent yesterday doing a few things around the house that need to be done whilst I can still easily move around. Ran trains late - I 'm interested in the new Thomas Lionel featured at York - no transformer - just a wall-wart to the track and a simple R/C controller.

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Posted by Stourbridge Lion on Monday, April 23, 2012 9:31 AM

Good Morning CTTFans!

It's 52F and Sunny and heading up to 82F (Yuk!) as we get it with a brief heat wave; summer is getting here way to fast again.

Spent the weekend spackling, sanding, and painting and slowing putting the house back together.  Still have more rooms to finish but sadly I'm glad Monday is here so I can go to work and get some rest.

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Posted by DMUinCT on Monday, April 23, 2012 9:26 AM

Another great YORK show, always good fun and great conversation.

Fine ride home listening to the Red Sox beat up on the Yankees 9 to 0, ah 9 to 1, 9 to 8?, 9 to 12 ??, 9 to 15 !!   Well, " there's always next year".

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Posted by KRM on Monday, April 23, 2012 8:37 AM

ChiefEagles
 KRM:

Hi guys,

Had to fix the neighbors Crappsman rider yesterday but I do it every year. Hmm  She just can’t get it into her head you need to winterize them in the fall. Oh well it is running now so at least I don’t have to cut her grass. Thumbs Up

Why don't you take your lazy butt over each winter and winterize her mower for her.  What kind of sorry neighbor are you? Wink

 Chief,

 OUCH!!!

Well I have kind of been thinking one of her sorry three grown son's or her x hubby would think to do that.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, April 23, 2012 8:35 AM

Good morning. It's 55° and sunny. Partly cloudy later and 79° for the high.

Not much going on today. My father is taking my mother to an appointment in Alexandria today and supposedly he'll be looking after her later also. Looks like I have the day to myself. No particular plans today. I may work on rebuilding a pair of 70's era Athearn three axle trucks for an ancient SD9. Gears are what it needs and the gears from a blue box SD40-2 look to be the ticket. Bottom plates are a perfect fit too.

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Posted by Demay on Monday, April 23, 2012 8:31 AM

Konbanwa,

Fife  Laugh Maybe if you weren’t using Mitch and Carl for support I might buy it.  Plus, it does look like Carl is about to kick up his right leg as well.  I can’t wait to see photos of your haul.

The kids and I finished our Wii Monopoly game and I actually won – that’s a first.  We had a fun evening and I made chicken fajitas for dinner.  The princess had ballet class tonight and the older son wanted to watch Finding Nemo before bed.  I can watch that movie every day.  I just finished some schoolwork and I need to get some sleep.  We have a busy day scheduled for tomorrow.

Sayonara,

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Posted by fifedog on Monday, April 23, 2012 8:11 AM

Mornin' boys.  Cold and damp here in the post-YORK Atlantic region.  Back to the grind tonight. 

Can't post pick-a-churs til middle princess returns from college.  Imagine that I'm showing you a MTH MA&PA Sw9 set, a Weaver B&O 50' boxcar, a LIONEL UP centerbeam car, a LIONEL GT reefer, and the aforementioned D&RGW bobbing-horse car (from a LIONEL set break-up).  Not a bad take for $300.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Monday, April 23, 2012 7:43 AM

Gee Roy only 3 trips to Lowe's your lucky don't want to count the trips I made to Lowe's/HD when I replaced my water heater. ( actually could of gotten it done a couple of trips less but wanted it to be correct and look correct like a professional did it.) when I bought the house a wire was connected to the wire by wire nuts so it would reach to the hot water heater and when I put in the new I had to rerun the plumbing as it was just there not supported at all.

Morning all getting ready for DR appointment this afternoon.

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Posted by dwiemer on Monday, April 23, 2012 7:25 AM

Good morning everyone!  Going in later as I am on call.  Fun reading all the post-York posts.  Glad everyone had a good time.  Regarding pricing, there are some who had very good pricing, but you had to do a Lot of looking and a fair amount of haggling.  I thought I made out pretty well with Just Trains and Gryzboski's as well as Barry's.  Chief made out well on a couple of engines from some dealer in Brown Hall.  

Roy, that sounded like one of my adventures.  When I was using a powered auger, I got into the leach field.  Then, when digging the beds to plant some shrubs, I found the phone line.  I have learned a lot from correcting my own problems.  The last one was having to replace the main feed off the well as the pipe had burst from freezing.

Time for me to get to some paperwork on the adoption thing.  We have all the documents logged in with China, but to be ahead of things, we are completing the next set of work while we wait.  We are getting a lesson in patience.  It can't come soon enough though.

God bless,

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Monday, April 23, 2012 7:09 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill RR....

It is a cold and damp  39 degrees. No snow, but a little rain. Going up to 52 today.

Today is a busy day. I have a bunch of chores to do and a project to work on. Wife is grocery shopping. Maybe a nap after lunch.

Dining car is here with Cheerios for breakfast.

Y'all have a great  Monday.

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Posted by laz 57 on Monday, April 23, 2012 6:06 AM

Hi GUYZ,

  39 here but NO SNO HI O.  Thanks CHUCK for not shooting the SNOW CANNON here.  29 more dayz to go!!!

MY PENS are ready for the golf course.

CHIEF, That one lean mean fighten machine in the front kneeling down. 

Stay frosty,

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Monday, April 23, 2012 12:00 AM

Evening all!

Great York pic. Last fall there were only about 5 of us. Sorry I missed out.

Typical project day today. Building a fence to cover up the new pool equipment. I need to dig holes for 3 posts. Go to Lowes and get materials. Start the first post hole - sprinkler feed pipe about 12 inches down. OK - shift a bit and I am able to sink the hole 2 1/2 feet. Second post hole - sprinkler feed pipe on other side of post hole - shift a little and should be ok. Well one shot and I hit the sprinkler pipe. seems ok so I keep going. Clean out the hole and yep - the sprinkler pipe is seeping water ( and it is not under pressure since it is off so this is not good. OK - take note and will fix later. Note this is Texas back gumbo/clay so each hit with the posthole digger and then you lift it to the wheeelbarrow and use a garden tool (weeder) to scrape the clay (none of it comes off without scrapping it) off the post hole digger inside and out (this is way tedious). Start the last hole - sprinkler feed pipe right in the middle. This is a 3/4 inch line and yep - in my sprinkler spare parts box no 3/4 repair stuff. Off to Lowes again to buy lots of elbows and extra pipe to route around both posts. OK back home working on repairs - have to dig further around each post so now there is not enough soil around the two posts unless I want to pour a lot of concrete and encase the sprinkler pipe (nope). So back to Lowes to procure some concrete form tube. Need 6 inch - nope - they have 8 inch - OK. Back home. Cut the 8 inch tube to just go down to the sprinkler pipe level and now I am set to backfill on the forms once I get the pipe fixed. The reroute takes 4 elbows for each post and more digging. In the middle of fixing the pipe (lots of fine cutting since I am only routing the pipe over about 4 inches) I notice I have knocked over the new can of PVC/ABS primer - so lost most of it. Luckily I had an old can that was about half full. Finally got the pipes repaired/rerouted, got the 8 inch forms in place and then backfilled around the forms. Looking good (finally!?). The wife and I had an event to go to this evening so had to stop and clean up. We are on watering restrictions so had to run the sprinklers tonight or have to wait until next Sunday. So I placed a bucket over each hole with a brick on top and kept my fingers crossed that my repairs were good and that the sprinklers would not blow out the post holes. Got home tonight and good news the holes only had a small amount of water in them. Tomorrow evening - set and align the posts - pour in the concrete mix and add water!

 

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Posted by 8ntruck on Sunday, April 22, 2012 11:46 PM

Cloudy and 50's today.

Sprint car race Friday night was pretty good.  Tony Stewart showed up.  He finished 4th.  Steve Kinser had car trouble in the heat races, so he started in the back of the pack in the main.  Was fun watching him pick his way through the pack during the main.  Late models ran as the support class.  The guys we used to pit next to were running.  Enjoyed watching them run, too.

Got to the LHS Saturday and put a SD-40 in MKT livery on order.

My wife bought a mountain bike Saturday too.  Wanted to buy me one as well.  I opted to have my old touring bike resurrected instead.  I've put a lot of miles on that bike over the years.  Rode it across the Mackinaw bridge twice - the high point of the DALMAC tour.  Most of our riding will probably be done on the KATY trail.

All for now.

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Posted by Demay on Sunday, April 22, 2012 11:14 PM

Konnichiwa,

It’s raining again today and it is still pretty chilly as well.  It should be sunny with a high of 79 tomorrow.  I’m hoping it’s enough to dry out the baseball fields in time for tomorrow evening’s practice.  The kids have already finished school for the day and we are relaxing inside.  We started a game of Monopoly last night on the Wii and will finish it this afternoon. 

It’s great to hear the stories from York and see the photos.  My question about the photo is why is Fife doing the cancan? 

RT – You’re welcome.  I know what you mean about having trains running.  Although our UTB RR is small it still fun to have the trains going.  I am half-tempted to set up an old HO set I found in our one closet when we were unpacking after our move here.  It’s mostly boxed up so I’m sure it runs.  I may build something small for it to run on outside on our back porch. 

Brent – I hope Christina is feeling better.

Sayonara,

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Posted by Brutus on Sunday, April 22, 2012 11:11 PM

Gnite Chief! 

Great pic, Brent - glad they put me in back so your lens didn't break, lol!

Man, I'm still tired from the trip I guess.  Got up early even though I didn't want to.  Mostly we goofed off today, but I did get my laundry done from the trip.  We went out to eat at Olive Garden for lunch/dinner and I'm still full.  Kids wanted to go shopping, so we took them to Barnes and Noble, Best Buy, and Vintage stock - they got a couple books and a music cd, so they were happy.

Getting late, but probably time for one loop-de-loop?  Let's go guys!

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Sunday, April 22, 2012 10:45 PM

lionroar88

Mornin' Fellas

I went back and read 5 days worth of posts and no one posted the CTT Forum Photo so here it goes:
http://img198.imageshack.us/img198/3612/img4142x.jpg

Front Row (L to R): Laz, Carl Swanson, Fife, Mitch
Back Row (L to R): 88, Banks, Bob Keller, SJ, ???, Charlie, Traindood, ???, Brutus, Don

One big question?????  Why did you put the tallest and ugliest kneeling in the front? Whistling

Still raining.  late Snohio on the Yanks. Yes

Sleep tight. Angel

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Posted by AF53 on Sunday, April 22, 2012 9:38 PM

Traindood - I hope we can meet up in October.

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Posted by traindood on Sunday, April 22, 2012 9:19 PM

Evenin' fellas and gals:     Rain, rain, don't go away for awhile, we need it!   Pourin' here just now.   Had a swell time in York. Great to meet some of my "pot" bretheren.  Didn't get much there but some new friendships.   Hey Chief; tried to order grits but waitress said "No Chief, no grits!  I thought  you might have been hidin' out in the back somewhere.    Anyway, fond memories of all the fellas and Mrs. Banks.    Hey Ray; too bad you whimped out on York, we now know who the good brother- in law is!                   later.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, April 22, 2012 9:03 PM

Time for me to call it a night. It's been a busy day but I did get some time to work on a couple of locos. They're in the photo below. In the foreground is an old PEMCO 2-6-0 that still runs fairly well and quiet. It has a penchant for stalling on turnouts at slow speed. Motor and drive are in the tender and the drive wheels of the loco pick up power. I also cleaned up and ran the old Athearn SW1000 in the background. It too is on the quiet side, has a Blue Box drive and does fairly well at slow speed. Put the power to it and it takes off like a spooked deer!

Tomorrow my father is taking my mother to Alexandria for a doctors appointment. I should have the day to myself!

See y'all tomorrow.

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Posted by sir james I on Sunday, April 22, 2012 8:53 PM

46 now, it feels cold after York's 70's. It did cool there today though. Banks I found the same to be true, what I was looking for was twice the price I was willing to pay. There were deals for those like Brutus that found something to barter for. And of course there were plenty of sellers thinking it was still the 80s with their pricing. I can pass those tables very quickly. No Banilla tonight...S.J.

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Posted by Banks on Sunday, April 22, 2012 8:43 PM

Hello all,

Mrs & I arrived home from york about 5:30 last evening. We had a great time just getting away from home for a couple of days. It was even better to meet all that were there. Mrs says you seem like a bunch of nice guys.

Didn't spend very much at york.

Light up crystal Church(for Christmas decorating)  $10.00

2 "Next to Trains Grandpa loves me best" T-shirts $18.00

20 Porcelain miniature lamp holders for buildings   $20.00

A copy of "Lionel's Show Room Layouts"             $10.00

Lunch for Mrs & I                                                $18.25

All though I may have missed something as I was walking fairly quickly to take in all the buildings there wasn't a lot that I saw that fit my price range and that I wanted. All the pieces I saw that are on my want list were priced well above what they regularly sell for on Ebay

Time to head for bed.

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Posted by dwiemer on Sunday, April 22, 2012 8:35 PM

Looking at the photo from York, a couple of things are missing.  One being the Chief, the other....where is the trash dumpster?  Anyway, looks like a good group and sounds like y'all had fun.  Did Marty E have the meeting they have had for the past several years with Lionel?  I didn't see a thread that he usually does.  I usually get some information not otherwise available.

Well, church tonight was very good, though I did have to fill in on camera as someone didn't show.  Pastor was talking about death and the hope that we have.  Don't want to get to into the message here, but it was comforting for someone who has lost loved ones and friends.  Just need to make sure they are heading in the right direction.  It was a shame to hear about Chuck Coleson.  He was a genuine character who turned his life around.  He made a lot of difference in the lives of prisoners who also changed their life's direction for the better.  I had a preacher friend from Texas who spent time as a ward of the state for killing a man.  He turned his life around and has a great testimony for others who have been there.

RT, thanks for the information on the UP844, sad, I hope that it doesn't get too costly and they make it a static display.  I still love the story of when she pushed a disabled diesel train to the yard, and they didn't know what was giving the assist till they got there.

I pray that each of you has a blessed week ahead.

Dennis

Ps: Doug, I really enjoy helping folks. It does surprise me when some actually call to say thank you...this was one of those times.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, April 22, 2012 8:19 PM

Banks

 

 lionroar88:

 


http://img198.imageshack.us/img198/3612/img4142x.jpg

Front Row (L to R): Laz, Carl Swanson, Fife, Mitch
Back Row (L to R): 88, Banks, Bob Keller, SJ, ???, Charlie, Traindood, The face looking over Carl's shoulder belongs to Hudson John, Brutus, Don

 

 

 

It's nice to see some faces to go with the names.Smile

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Posted by Banks on Sunday, April 22, 2012 8:03 PM

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Front Row (L to R): Laz, Carl Swanson, Fife, Mitch
Back Row (L to R): 88, Banks, Bob Keller, SJ, ???, Charlie, Traindood, The face looking over Carl's shoulder belongs to Hudson John, Brutus, Don

 

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